Good, now at American University WCL finishing up Human Rights Academy...then off to the Middle East for more classes! How is your course work and why are you studying in Korea? Do you like it? I love Asia.
The sentiment is mutual. People like you are indispensable to resolving the many problems in India-Pakistan. My people are originally from the Indian Punjab - affected very much by partition - and I was born in Canada. I feel very attached to the region and our common roots, history, culture and humanity.
Welcome to Tourism and Peace Group, Imran. With your professional and regional background we look forward to very interesting inputs. I think, you have a treasure of knowledge to share. Cheers, Marcus
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Thank you Imran and best regards.
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Thanks and best regards.
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May this journey here in Korea hasten the process of cultural understanding, greater compassion and world peace.
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The sentiment is mutual. People like you are indispensable to resolving the many problems in India-Pakistan. My people are originally from the Indian Punjab - affected very much by partition - and I was born in Canada. I feel very attached to the region and our common roots, history, culture and humanity.
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