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    Pritam Rohila <asiapeace@comcast.net> Feb 25 11:16AM -0800 ^
     
    ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNAL HARMONY IN ASIA (ACHA)
    www.asiapeace.org & www.indiapakistanpeace.org
    4410 Verda Lane NE, Keizer, OR 97303, USA
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    February 25, 2010: Peace & Harmony News from S. Asia
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IndiaPakistanPeaceDay
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    http://groups.google.com/group/peace--harmony-news-from-south-asia
     
    IN THIS ISSUE
     
    *Peace activist cautions against Indo-Pak 'water war, Shahid Husain,
    Jang, Feb 24, 2010
    *We're going to the table with open mind: Delhi, Agencies, February
    25, 2010
    *India: Cabinet likely to clear Women's Bill tomorrow, PTI, February
    25, 2010
    *Lanka resettles over 1,000 displaced Tamils, Rediff News, February
    24, 2010
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    *Peace activist cautions against Indo-Pak 'water war, Shahid Husain,
    Jang, Feb 24, 2010
    http://www.amankiasha.com/detail_news.asp?id=46
     
    Karachi: Eminent peace activist from India, Tapan K. Bose, has
    cautioned against a "water war" between India and Pakistan if remedial
    measures are not adopted immediately by the two neighbouring
    countries. Bose, who is the secretary general of the Indian chapter of
    the People's Forum for Peace and Democracy, made the remark while
    addressing the "Meet the Press" programme on Tuesday at the Karachi
    Press Club…Asked if he was optimistic about foreign secretary-level
    talks between India and Pakistan, which begin on Thursday, Bose said
    that the dialogue should continue. "The governments may be under
    pressure from the 'sole superpower' to go for peace, but we would
    still welcome it because a face-to-face meeting between
    representatives of India and Pakistan is better than Islamabad saying
    something and New Delhi saying something," he said. "Of course,
    something substantive will not come out of secretary-level talks, but
    it is a positive step anyway; it is the first step, and if it leads to
    some positive results, something substantive will come out
    eventually"…
     
    *We're going to the table with open mind: Delhi, Agencies, February
    25, 2010
    http://www.risingkashmir.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21064&Itemid=1
     
    New Delhi, Feb 24: Ahead of the foreign secretary level talks, New
    Delhi Wednesday said it will be going to talks with an open mind.
    Issuing a statement on Pakistan Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir's
    arrival, India's External Affairs Ministry said during his stay, the
    Pakistani Foreign Secretary is also scheduled to call on Minister S M
    Krishna and National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon…."We can't
    change neighbours. We haven't suspended commerce, travel, pulled out
    of SAARC. Nothing may come out of the talks, but at least we have to
    make the effort and address the issues which need urgency," he added…
     
    *India: Cabinet likely to clear Women's Bill tomorrow, PTI, February
    25, 2010
    http://www.ptinews.com/news/535014_Cabinet-likely-to-clear-Women-s-Bill-tomorrow
     
    New Delhi, Feb 24 (PTI) The Union Cabinet is likely to take up
    tomorrow the much-awaited Women's Reservation Bill, which seeks to
    provide 33 per cent reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state
    assemblies…
     
    *Lanka resettles over 1,000 displaced Tamils, Rediff News, February
    24, 2010
    http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/feb/24/lanka-resettles-over-1000-displaced-tamils.htm
     
    Sri Lanka [ Images ] has resettled over 1,000 internally displaced
    Tamils in their towns and villages in the country's war-torn northern
    region. The government resettled 1,161 displaced Tamils -- 1093
    persons (319 families) in Kondaweli DS Division and 68 persons (17
    families) in Manthei-- in Kilinochchi district on Tuesday…
     
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    EXPLANATION/DISCLIMER: The above is a selection of news stories
    pertaining to South Asian governments, civil society organizations and
    individuals working together on projects of mutual benefit including
    peace and communal harmony, and those relating to attempts to improve
    the condition of South Asian peoples, especially women and children.
    ACHA does not approve of or subscribe to any "disharmonizing
    language" (including terms such as POK or IOK) used in these items
    selected from various publications. Readers may exercise their
    linguistic judgment and ignore any biased language.

     

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