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Political, religious
and civil leaders to begin deliberations on peace
[October
26, 2004
- 5.00 GMT]
The first meeting of this
Political Committee of the National Advisory Committee for Peace and
Reconciliation NACPR will be held on Monday 1st November, 2004. Two
representatives from each political party represented in Parliament have
been invited to attend these meetings. President Chandrika Kumaratunga will
make the opening address at this first meeting due to be held at the BMICH,
Colombo.
The Religious Committee will meet on 2nd November at the same venue.
Religious dignitaries from Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Catholic and Christian
communities will participate in the deliberations. The first meeting of the
Committee on Civil Society is scheduled for 4th November; professionals from
business, academic and non-governmental organizations have been invited to
attend.
These committees will deliberate on an ongoing basis on issues pertaining to
the peace process, and advance understanding and reconciliation among
different communities. At regular intervals these committees will submit
their views and conclusions to the plenary sessions of the NACPR.
The committees will address several themes related to pursuing a just and
durable peace in the country. These themes will include – the commitment
to peaceful and non-violent means for resolving the violent conflict; the
urgent need for effective development in the conflict-affected North and
East; the importance of political reform that will lead to a permanent
peace; and the strengthening of human rights and pluralism.
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