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Violent Conflict Disrupts Lives

Added: (Sat May 27 2006)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Violent Conflict Disrupts Lives
Kamala Sarup

We must know that there are many causes between peace and violence.
It is true, injustice and poverty are a cause of the violence and war,
and although a little more relevant not much more so. But some
utterances about the war causes are irrelevant. One must be careful to
distinguish between statements, which are subject to false tests or
true.

Political utterances are misleading about Nepali war causes.
Politicians often make statements that are purported to be true, but
which are false because either they are misinformed by their sources.


Nepali people can and have argued just where, the institution of peace
is one of several causes of the peace. The respective Nepali soils and
its Independence and human lives must be considered for peace. We must
work for peace seriously because that is the only way to established
lasting peace and happiness.

From a peace and stability standpoint, if we are capable and diligent,
it is always best to take the most difficult work because the people
who take them are fewer in number and therefore more in demand by
nation.

Bringing peace is the most difficult. In Nepal, the best solutions in
the national field are those who have a peace resolutions strategies.
However, they must also take advanced peace strategies agreement,
which many Nepali people can work on it. From a peace resolutions
viewpoint, it is the justice and economy that separates the nation
from the violence.

Therefore, in looking at our choices, I recommend choosing the ones
where we get the most peace practice. The security package for the
nation would provide a better foundation. Whether it would be enough
to bring peace in Nepal, is something I am not qualified to answer.

Nepalese people cannot forget how violent conflict disrupts lives. It
is true, the risks of conflict are higher when people live in poverty.
It is also true, political stability is essential to effectively
implement peace.

We should build sustainable peace through promoting the targeted
conflict reduction strategies like through good governance programmes.
We should have a responsibility to help reduce Nepalese suffering.

Violence is a major constraint to development and it is as bad for business.

Community development can play a positive and crucial role in reducing
violence in Nepal. Nepalese people would like to know how the peace
would form an agenda to bring the country into the right track. A
country requires political stability and lasting peace.

Copyright Kamala Sarup.

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