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A Peace march starts from New Delhi, India on March
23rd and is planned to wind its way through to reach Multan, Pakistan
on May 11th, 2005.
Background
Since the post Kargil era of India-Pakistan
diplomacy, there has been a significant and sustained effort between
the two governments to explore sustained peace in the region. In this
effort community groups, non-government organizations, people-to-people
contact and peaceniks - what is generally called track II diplomacy -
have had a major role to play.
Knowing the pressures of governments of both
countries, we recognize that active exploration of peace is a viable
option only as long as it politically profitable, or at least not
harmful for the health of the powers-that-be. In such a scenario,
increased people-to-people programs build programs for peace, increase
confidence among the people through
dispelling of stereotypes and create a positive pressure for peace.
The March
In this context, Pakistan India Forum for Peace and
Democracy has done a remarkable job in sustaining people-to-people
contact. Their next effort, driven largely by Karamat Ali, Pakistan
Institute of Labor Education and Research and Anjuman Asiaye Awam, in
Pakistan and Sandeep Pandey, Admiral Ramdas, Lalita Ramdas in India
along with groups of PIFFPD in both countries is the peace march from
New Delhi to Multan over a period of about 6 weeks.
It is a first event of its kind where Indians and
Pakistanis will walk (based on permission from both governments)
through cities and villages, through rural and urban settlements of
both countries, talking to people about the lives we live, the hopes we
cherish, and the passions that we sustain, the problems we face, the
struggles we endure - and the need for peace so that we can focus on
these.
The success of such an effort is based on increased
conversations on peace, on our shared humanity and on establishment of
sustained collaboration. While the marchers walk through communities
trying to include the participation of people in such a peace process,
we request the expatriate communities from India and Pakistan living
abroad to join in a gesture of solidarity with the marchers and a
renewed hope for peace in the region.
Local events around the world
We are calling upon groups vested in the people of
the region, and in peace, from across the Americas, Europe, Africa,
Australia, and Asia to organize events - cultural gatherings, dinners,
discussion groups, story reading hours, poetry recital/mushaira,
lecture panels, study groups - to revitalize the culture we share, the
humanity that binds us and explore ideas for establishment of peace
between India and Pakistan. We are proposing that groups organize
events during the weekend of April 15th -17th (the marchers cross the
India Pakistan border on 18th April).
We are also requesting that these gatherings explore
means through which such communities can continue to meet and build an
increased focus on establishment of peace between India and Pakistan.
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