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General Discussion 13 years ago
Why do the babies starve
When there’s enough food to feed the world
Why when there’re so many of us
Are there people still aloneWhy are the missiles […]
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MOSES LUSAMBA MWANDEMANGE posted an update 13 years ago
@hayford of i can agree that peace is understandings between two parties and at the end every party is going to have the opportunity from what you are doing or engaging in,at the sameas my fellow said mutual understanding should be the basic issues for better future
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Padma Prasad Khatiwada posted an update in the group
Nepal- A Peace and Conflict Perspective 13 years ago
Constitution Deadlock Continues in Nepal
1. The incident of not declaring the new constitution on last 27 May 2012, madly awaited by the Nepali people, has been an unexpected incident in Nepal despite the fact that the CA members had almost completed their tasks of writing.
2. At the last hour, the civil society’s recommendation for…[Read more]
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Mr. Khatiwada, this might be quite an entirely different topic, and not directly a contribution to your post. But what do you think about the role of civil society has been in Nepal’s peace process, particularly in the past year when uncertainty/fear over the constitution not being promulgated loomed large due to the lack of political consensus on…[Read more]
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Thank you both very much for your contributions. I am looking forward to Mr. Khatiwada’s opinion to your pertinent inquiry.
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I am sorry for being late. Thank you Mr Gautam and Mr. Hayford. Yes, you are right that the civil society after the historic People’s Movement 2006 has been fragmented: the thoughts, ideas all. We need to see the crucial issues. I mean I do not take this as totally negative. Before 2006, there were many civil society fronts for a single agenda:…[Read more]
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Dear Mr. Khatiwada, as you said in our meeting (really interesting and enjoyable-thank you!!), civil society has a fundamental role in promoting and facilitating dialogue between political parties. I totally agree.
Galtung noticed in a recent interview regarding Nepal. “the most impressive single event was the 18 days nonviolence in Kathmandu and…[Read more]-
Dear Federica,
Thank you very much for the meeting at FFP and sharing ideas about peace issues in Nepal. Yes, you have rightly pinpointed positive peace. I would add Nepal’s parties and civil society are getting this soon. I don’t see the possibility of further violence in Nepal as the peace process is much gained through a home-grown concept…[Read more]
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