CHAMPIONS
...OF THE CAUSE"Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding."
~ Albert Einstein
LEARNING FROM THE PAST
Success for moving past painful historical events is to learn from them and ensure they are never repeated.
In this ARTICLE a handful of brave souls relate the experiences they had during the time of partition, offering a reminder to future generations of how badly things can go wrong, even when irrefutable plans have been put in place.
The creation of Indus Peace Park will serve as a beacon of hope for a future in which harmony replaces such conflicts
aaghaz-e-dosti
AN INDO-PAK FRIENDSHIP INITIATIVE
Aaghaz-e-Dosti aims to eradicate mutual hatred & suspicion & desires to create unwavering bonds of peace & friendship. This is because they believe that miscommunication and lack of communication has helped sustain the conflict. To meet their objective, Aaghaz-e-Dosti has taken several initiatives ranging from interactive sessions in schools to public demonstrations, from art-based initiatives to writing articles and issuing statements.
UK Prime Minister’s Office
Letter of Support
UN & Commonwealth Rotarian Peace Envoys Committee
Letter of Endorsement
UNOY
Letter of Endorsement
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