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Heavily referred to as a border area by Pakistan's security services. The green mountains in the background are patrolled by Indian troops.

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In search of a rickshaw that will take me further northwards along the international border between Chaprar and Saidpur.

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Inside the bus that I'm travelling on from Rawalpindi to Sialkot.

Goats meet after a year apart. First reintroduction through fence.

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Amanecer Isabel, Viktor, Hamida, Rossana Silva. Photo: Viktor Boehm

Middle East Peace Movement: Weekend Retreat for Peacemakers at Camp Tawonga, California

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Hija de la Paz project in Colombia. Photo: Viktor Boehm

Constructing Peace

 

Oban Concern for Palestine Public Meeting on Sunday, 29 January 2012, 7:30pm, at Glencruitten Church Hall, Oban

 

Our own David Mitchell, who was in the Middle East as an EAPPI peace observer a year ago, will introduce the showing of two DVDs (each about 30 minutes):

• “Constructing Peace – Resisting the occupation on the ground”, produced by the Israeli Committe against House Demolitions, and

• “The Struggle for Peace and Justice in Israel and Palestine”

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