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On this page you can find comments sent to us over emails, postal mails and through guestbook signatures by prominent
people, enlightened readers and scholars from all over the world.
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Delia Maria Knaebel India 01 Feb 2005 10:57:55 IST
Congrats Dr. Ravindra Kumar for opening your website. I shall
be a regular visitor! May this space you have created be a beacon of light and
inspiration to peacelovers around the world.
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Holger Terp Danish Peace Academy,Denmark 14 Feb 2005,08:43:47 IST
Your learned journal 'Global Peace' reached me today and is a pleasant supprise. I have taken the liberty to
make the first indexing of the articles in the article satyagraha in the peace academy and more will be added.You are doing
a great job.
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Robert Mills 01 Feb 2005 11:18:44 IST
My friend Delia from Pune, referred me to your web site. I have a web site, which seeks to promote non-violence and technology.
I am pleased to find your web site as well. One of my objectives is to create world wide network of all organizations which
work for non-violent peacemaking.
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Paitoon Patyaiying Thai,Goverment service(University Lecturer) 15th Feb 2005, 03:21 IST
This is the best way to let the world know of our activities. I will try my best to supply you the articles in the near
future. All the best and May Dharma protect us and bless us all.
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Sandra Rampattie Kellowan Guyana 16 Feb 2005, 00:16:21 Pacific Time
I think it's a nice thing for people to know more about Global Peace. Nature is peace, so peaceful to look at and as such
we should always be our true self. Keep up the good work.
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Holger Terp Danish Peace Academy, Denmark 26 Feb 2005 12:24:04 IST
I'm glad to know about a like-minded web site of World Peace Movement Trust dedicated to peace and nonviolence. I would
like to place a link to this site and would request for a reciprocal link in turn.
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Professor Preedee Kasemsup Former Chief Judge, Thailand, Former Rector, Thammassat University, Bangkok,
Thailand 17 Mar 2005 21:00:07 IST
I found the Global-Peace Journal to be a rare one. Indeed it is interesting, informative and inspiring especially
propagating the unique Gandhian way of non-violence.
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Srisurang Poolthupya Professor Emeritus, Bangkok, Thailand 21 Mar 2005 18:40:18 IST
I am well aquainted of Dr. Ravindra Kumar's great work related to peace and Gandhism for the last 15 years. The new task
of starting Global-Peace International Journal is indeed a welcome addition in this chain.
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Phil C.A.Tsai Research Scholar, National Chengchui University, Taiwan 22 Mar 2005 08:18:37 IST
Found Global Peace Journal to be inspiring. All articles appeared in the issue of September (2004) are wonderful and based
on intensive research. The Editorial by Professor Ravindra Kumar focusing the burning issues of Myanmar(Burma)and Tibet is
really commendable.
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Hongen Z Editor, New Channel, Shanghai Television, PRC 23 Mar 2005 20:16:25 IST
Your efforts are praiseworthy, congratulations for the Website.
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A. Chanchai Teacher, peacelover from Thailand Tue, 26 Apr 2005 19:40:22 IST
Sir, I found your Journal, Global-Peace, to very-very interesting and worthy. Articles published in September and December
issues are of great importance as they have been written by scholars of international repute viz. Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer,
Prof. John Avery, Prof. Karuna Kusalasai, Dr. Ravindra Kumar, Dr. Vandana Shiva etc. focusing on great and everrelevent teachings
of the Great Mahatma Gandhi.
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Suraksha Paul Professor & Deen of Faculty of Education, CCS University, India Sun, 01 May 2005
07:59:11 IST
I have been a regular reader of your journal Global Peace since 2001. Although articles appeared in all issue were important
and timely, but some of them especially on education and philosophy were of great significance. It will be nice if a special
issue is brought out on communal harmony. Thanks.
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