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Malcolm Hedding (born 1952) is a South African-born evangelical minister, former anti-apartheid activist and former Executive Director of the [[International Christian Embassy Jerusalem]] (ICEJ).
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[[Malcolm Hedding]] (born 1952) is a South African-born evangelical minister and former Executive Director of the [[International Christian Embassy Jerusalem]] (ICEJ). Hedding's wikipedia entry states that during the 1970s Hedding opposed apartheid and was forced to leave South Africa.<ref name ="wiki entry">Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Hedding#cite_note-prof-1 Malcolm Hedding]. Accessed 30 June 2015.</ref>
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However, the author of the article on which this claim is based was written by [[Lela Gilbert]], a Christion Zionist and member of the [[Philos Project]].<ref name ="gilbert profile">International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Website [http://int.icej.org/events/profile-rev-malcolm-hedding-icej-executive-director PROFILE: REV MALCOLM HEDDING, ICEJ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Still Fighting Apartheid]. Accessed 30 June 2015.</ref>
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Malcolm Hedding (born 1952) is a South African-born evangelical minister and former Executive Director of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ). Hedding's wikipedia entry states that during the 1970s Hedding opposed apartheid and was forced to leave South Africa.[1] However, the author of the article on which this claim is based was written by Lela Gilbert, a Christion Zionist and member of the Philos Project.[2]

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  1. Wikipedia Malcolm Hedding. Accessed 30 June 2015.
  2. International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Website PROFILE: REV MALCOLM HEDDING, ICEJ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Still Fighting Apartheid. Accessed 30 June 2015.