The conflicts have left wounded societies and communities which need to come to agreements– identify the challenges and opportunities from the territories in the areas of truth, justice through dialogues addressing concerns specific to the regions. To resolve these issues almost concurrently, there should be meetings on the contentious borders and the conflicts which account for the ongoing turbulence and militarisation.
Strategies for Reconciliation: Intangible Cultural Heritage for Building Peace
Kashmir Observer,
17 September 2017, Ethiopia
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