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| Comments Posted on: 01 May 2004 |
As a citizen of this country I am very much anxious to see that the Peace talks
resums immediately, I wish to request from the decion makers to take into
account the set backs of the satalled talks and resume from where we stopped by redesigning the process to be more inclusive and transparent, and greater space for the civil society speciallyfor women as we are the section of the society who have
suffered most by the war and we do have ahuge stake in this process.
Visaka Dharmadasa |
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| Comments Posted on: 07 May 2004 |
The president has done a very good job by speaking and showing love and care to the victims of violence at Kandapola . I suggest that we bring some of the remorseful perpetrators of the violence together with some victims willing to forgive on a national TV program , so that, the whole nation could be remorseful and repent for all such ethnic violence of the past. Let us all bury this evil that day saying "NEVER "AGAIN" and move forward to PEACE and DEVELOPMENT.
John Nathan |
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| Comments Posted on: 09 May 2004 |
To all who in charge of the peace process, I am citizen of this country I am very concern regarding the peace initiative, I feel it is very important to treat the peace process as a national endavour rather than party political, issue,one must always remember it is very imporant to a have a connectivity and start from where it stalled rather than trying to undo what good was done
and let the peace loving individuals continue irrespectve of their individual political affliations.AS that should never be the factor as this is a national issue and not a personal one.
Visaka Dharmadasa |
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