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Kind Regards,
-Meg
I would love to travel to the horn of Africa. I am fascinated with post-colonial legacies and therefore the relationship between Somalia and Somaliland. Currently, I am actually in the process of looking for internships in post-conflict countries in Africa... Any information or leads in Somaliland? Thank you for your comment; I find your pictures and articles truly inspiring and I look forward to future communication!
Best regards,
Rebecca
Ahhhh, time... it is what we make of it, yes?
It will always be our choice to use it, wisely and efficiently (yet perhaps, one of the more difficult to harness)!
Yours in peace,
Caitlin
Thank you for your interest on my study!
I have a fundermental question about the peace making process in Korea peninsula, because there have been a lot of meetings to build a peace treaty between North Korea and South Korea, as well as between North Korea and USA.
What makes it difficult to make the peace treaty? Who would be subjects? How the peace making process would be developed? These are may question in the way of preparing my doctoral dissertation.
Nice to see you in this incredible network!!!
Thank you for your interest on my study...
My main concern is for peacebuilding in Korea Peninsula.
There have been a lot of meetings and decrarations about the peace making process between North Korea and South Korea, as well as between NK and USA since 1954. Why the treaty of Peace in Korea Peninsula can not have been made until now? That's my primary question...
I liked the discusions going on this forum and wanted to join. You know, at a time when i worked with an elder psychologist, said, (to me and other staff members)," man is product of his own history" ... With regard to our country, our generation has duty and moral responsibilty to engage ourselves in state biulding, posative peace in order to realize our national objectives and contribute to other nations that may benefit from our experiences. I read that Darfur and Afganistan are cases in point, where the somaliland peace biulding method has been welcomed.
I look forward in taking part the discusions in the forum with you and all the other members as well....
By the way, i remember that i read the work of the gentleman Mr Hussein Adam. I heard from friends that he used to in Mogadisho in the 197ties.
warm regads,
Ahmed
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