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Reconciliation
For many the war years were enough adventure to last a lifetime.
For five years Bishop Malkhaz Songulashvili and his church had been the focus of attacks led by a defrocked Orthodox priest.
Mary Lean visits an innercity area of Nottingham, England, and meets the residents who are determined to rescue it from guns, drugs and crime.
Junaid Moosa took part in the latest Clean Africa Campaign leadership training programme in S Africa.
Does hatred have to be passed on from one generation to the next?
Some ridicule North Korea for their paranoia, but when one learns about the troubled history of the Korean Peninsula one begins to understand where they are coming from.
Five people write what forgiveness has meant in their lives.
John Bond describes the struggle that lies behind a new memorial in Canberra to Australia’s indigenous ‘stolen’ generations.
'An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind', said Mahatma Gandhi.
Images of Forgiveness, a powerful and moving exhibition, gave voice to 26 people from around the world who had experienced tragedy or atrocities.
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