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- CORECOV: Congolese Residents of Coventry // translators: shows the title
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- Oxfam petition calling for lasting ceasefire in Gaza // translators: shows the title
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- The Future of Peace – BBC broadcast // translators: shows the title
- £500,000 Restorative Justice Project in Solihull and Glasgow // translators: shows the title
- Gifts of Friendship and Peace from Hiroshima to Coventry // translators: shows the title
- Annual Report Lord Mayor’s Peace Committee 2023 // translators: shows the title
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- Learning for Lasting Peace // translators: shows the title
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- Positive Images Festival // translators: shows the title
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- Marc Gwamaka Coventry Peace Lecturer 2023 // translators: shows the title
- The Question of Palestine: 4 minute video summary // translators: shows the title
- Nobel Peace Prize Winner Henry Kissinger died 29 November 2023 // translators: shows the title
- Lessons from Genocide – Rwanda twenty-nine years on // translators: shows the title
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- Statement by Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee on the Middle East Conflict 2023 // translators: shows the title
- Musalaha’s Statement of Lament // translators: shows the title
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- Archbishop of Canterbury statement on Israel and Gaza // translators: shows the title
- Urgent Call to Action over Palestine and Israel // translators: shows the title
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- Security Council Debate on Ukraine Peace and Security // translators: shows the title
- The Role of Reconciliation – UN Security Council

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I just wanted to make everyone of this programme https://tprf.org/prem-rawat-launches-peace-education-program-at-community-center-in-london/ in the believe that there will be organizations interested in finding how they might utilize it; it is free, and there are volunteers to help to introduce it; although its is quite simple to facilitate;
Rwanda embarked on a journey of Peace and reconciliation post the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. We have a good number of those who survived that horrific genocide living in Coventry and it would be a good idea to involve them in the ongoing peace and reconciliation efforts.
They are also keen to elect a memorial stone in Coventry as has been done in other cities across the UK (Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Bedford, Nottingham and other cities). They would appreciate any support to get this done please.
I have passed this message on to Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation.