Dr Badawi appeared with fellow British faith leaders, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, on Sunday to deliver a joint statement condemning last week's "evil terrorist" attacks on London.Update 7/19: The U.S government has apologized to Badawi and promised a visa, but has no explanation for what happened.
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