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http://skashliwal.wordpress.com
When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I'm just a peaceful person
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
Inflation, Human Rights
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Fear
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Before I knew myself, I did not know that I ran my life from a very definite, strong baseline of fear. Therefore, everything I built on top of this foundation of fear naturally was infused with it. Have you ever worked for a fear based boss, or company? It sucks right/? Pervades your very core. There are HUGELY financially successful companies who base their core on fear. And don’t get me wrong. Fear can be a great motivator. As a matter of fact fear is what motivated me to start my first company ... says Leesa Dee http://www.abundanceandprosperity.com/
Can we change the world?
Definitely
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A peace loving Soul married & blessed with 3 kids leaving in most happening city Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

He is a Real Estate Consultant specialize in Industrial, Commercial & Agricultural properties. Realties upsurge, due to huge investments being made / planned into development of Infrastructure & zipping growth in Service sector has drawn attention with huge possibilities to work on.

By nature he falls in Spiritual category. He has firm faith in Universal powers & follows Jain sermons. He is an avid reader & networking online is his passion. As a socially responsible citizen, participates in local community initiatives & projects. He expresses his love for Osho, a legendary Indian celebrity guru, who explored life, meditation, existence and what not in his discourses around the globe, by sharing his quotes in easy to understand format & subjective categorization to connect with @ http://skashliwal.wordpress.com
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At 1:20pm on June 20, 2010, Eva said…
Hello,

iPeace is deleted from David Califa the end of June. Here you can find a new home.

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You are cordially invited.

Warm regards, Eva
At 8:32pm on February 18, 2009, Rene Wadlow said…
AN APPEAL TO CONTACTS IN INDIA TO EXPRESS COMPASSION BY CONTACTING THE SRI LANKAN AUTHORITIES FOR THE RESPECT OF HUMANITARIAN LAW




Sri Lanka : The Last Round ?



Rene Wadlow



With the Sri Lankan government troops closing in to the remaining Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) stronghold, it looks as if this is the last round of a military struggle that began in 1983 but whose roots go back at least to independence in 1948. The ongoing conflict between the Sinhala and the Tamils that has ebbed and flowed derives its emotional force, in part, from competing beliefs that began during the colonial period about legitimate rule, economic wellbeing, and sacred authority.



The Office to the United Nations, Geneva, Association of World Citizens has had a long-standing concern with the conflict in Sri Lanka and has made frequent calls for good-faith negotiations on the political and administrative structure of the State. I had thought that reason would win out over the irrational drive to settle complicated issues of social-political structures through armed violence. I seem to have been wrong since both the government and the LTTE gave up negotiations in exchange for a military ‘solution’. A military victory seems now possible for the government forces.



There are two short-term dangers. There are some 200,000 people trapped between the LTTE militias and the government troops. There have been appeals from the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross for a cease-fire so that civilians, especially the sick and wounded, can leave the fighting area. As this is being written (11 Feb. 2009), there is no cease-fire and none seems in view.



There have been calls from the Government to the LTTE leadership to lay down their arms and end the fighting. Again, this is a logical possibility, but given past LTTE willingness to fight to the bitter end, a massive rendition seems unlikely. Thus, there may be a heavy loss of life of those caught in the cross-fire.



The second danger is revenge killings on a large scale. The Tamil-Sinhalese conflict has been extremely bitter. Many families in both communities have lost kin. Although binding up the wounds of war should be the first priority, there is always a danger that revenge killings take place. Logically, the establishment of social cohesion — that is, an ongoing process of developing a community of shared values and opportunities based on a sense of trust, hope and reciprocity — should be the prime aim of government policy. However, there are small groups of violent individuals who may be ready to kill for revenge or to get rid of rivals.



Therefore, the Office to the UN, Geneva, of the Association of World Citizens has sent a three-point appeal to the President of Sri Lanka, Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa:



1) calling for the respect of international humanitarian law as expressed in the Red Cross Geneva Conventions;



2) appealing for the protection of all civilians both during the on-going conflict and especially in the period following the end of armed conflict during which there is a danger of revenge killings. We are sure that Sri Lanka will respect universally-recognized human rights standards;



3) appealing further that serious consultations on the governmental and administrative structures of the State be undertaken so as to facilitate national unity based on the respect of individual views and aspirations.



Wide support for these three aims would be welcome. Letters could be sent to the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations in New York:

H.E. H.M.G.S. Palikakkara

Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka

630 Third Ave.

New York, NY 10017, USA





Rene Wadlow, Representative to the United Nations, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
At 5:05pm on November 1, 2008, silvana said…
this picture never give up is very funny. my compliments! it made me laugh for a while with my son
keep smiling
sil
At 6:03pm on October 13, 2008, Hope said…
Thank you for your kind comment - ipeace has great strength in every member. Together we will see peace.

Ank

xx
At 3:37pm on September 8, 2008, sk said…
At 7:54pm on September 2, 2008, Helena Sousa said…

At 4:20pm on August 31, 2008, Eva said…

Thank you very much for the friendship.
EVA
At 12:59pm on August 31, 2008, Jamie Speirs said…
E Ma Ho

In Dharma
Jamie
At 12:03pm on August 31, 2008, Souline said…
I thank you for the friendship and the wise words of Ghandi.
Yes is my answer :O)
At 11:21am on August 31, 2008, Makoto Nobechi said…
Smile..***(^_^)***
We can give it to everyone and then they will comprehend the meaning of peace...
 
 
 

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