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Friday, 11 July, 2008

How would you respond to your daughter's murder? Peter and Linda Biehl have found new meaning in life by helping to heal the wounds of the community where she was killed. They talk to Helena Kingwill.

Friday, 11 July, 2008

When an English church looked for a clean-water project to support in 1983, no one knew how far it would lead, writes Ann Rignall.

Friday, 11 July, 2008

Bethuel Kiplagat believes that Africa's development depends on peace and security, as he tells Michael Smith.

Friday, 11 July, 2008

Five weeks in a refugee camp in Western Ethiopia shattered Fiona Leggat's stereotypes.

Friday, 11 July, 2008

Caux's history made it the ideal place for a high-level symposium on reconciliation. Mary Lean reports.

Friday, 11 July, 2008
Yusuf Al-Azhari

Yusuf Al-Azhari spent six years in solitary confinement as a political prisoner. Now he is helping to bring Somalia's warlords together. Michael Smith tells his story:

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During this 60-minute session, a brief welcome from the 'host' will start at the top of the hour, after which he/she will open the space with an inspiring input before the session moves to silent reflection for 7 – 10 minutes. What follows is a time when participants can share their thoughts or feelings, but only if they wish to. Join us in taking a moment to pause from life’s troubles and have this unique experience – all you need is an open heart and an open mind. 

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The Peace Circles offer tools for wellbeing and confidence building, and provide the foundation for creating positive change in our lives and our communities. Participants are able to act on their transformative experience as they maintain their own practice to create peace within, and at all levels of their community. This empowerment is gentle, respectful and real.

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