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05/11/2004
The National Advisory Council for Peace and Reconciliation Inaugural Meeting of the Civil Society Committee |
| Following the inaugural meeting of the National Advisory Council for Peace and Reconciliation on 4th October, 2004, the first meeting of the Civil Society Committee was held on 4th November 2004 at the BMICH.... read more |
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02/11/2004
Southern Politicians of all hues meet in Peace Quest |
| The Political Committee of the National Advisory Council for Peace and Reconciliation (NACPR) met for its first closed door session Monday 1st November..... read more |
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25/10/2004
Political, Religious and Civil Leaders to begin deliberations on Peace |
| The first meeting of this Political Committee of the National Advisory Committee for Peace and Reconciliation NACPR will be held on Monday 1st November, 2004..... read more |
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04/10/2004
Inauguration of the National Advisory Council on Peace and Reconciliation |
| The inauguration of the National Advisory Council on Peace and Reconciliation (NAC) will be convened by President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga on Monday 4th October 2004.... read more |
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04/10/2004
Advisory Council on Peace begins dialogue |
The National Advisory Council on Peace and Reconciliation (NACPR) was inaugurated on Monday, 4th October. It was a gathering of distinguished personalities from religious groups, the civil society and political parties.....
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04/10/2004
Let us put national interest before our own, for a lasting Peace - President |
| The inaugural meeting of the National Advisory Council for Peace and Reconciliation (NACPR) was held today.The event at the 'well of the old Parliament complex' was attended by religious leaders, legislators from several political parties and leaders of civil society...read more |
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27/09/2004
President to convene National Advisory Council on Peace and Reconciliation |
| The National Advisory Council (NAC) on Peace and Reconciliation will be inaugurated by President Chandrika Kumaratunga on Monday, October 4 with the participation of all political parties in Parliament, religious leaders and representatives of civil society.....read more |
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