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Award-winning peacekeeper speaks at Mir Centre

Date: November 24, 2013

Press Clip Source: Castlegar News
Written By: Jim Sinclair
Date: September 22, 2013
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The International Day of Peace was observed and commemorated Saturday, September 21 at Castlegar's Mir Centre for Peace, located at Selkirk College. A strong turnout was on hand as the Kootenay Region Branch of the United Nations Association in Canada (KRUNA) event transpired from 6 to 7 p.m. in the gazebo outside the centre building.

The assemblage then moved indoors and upstairs to hear a detailed outline of an effort they all believe in – the concept of a non-violent peace force. Spokesperson Tiffany Easthom, a clearly driven, inspired representative of the Nonviolent Peace Force gave a presentation to about 60 people. The Canadian-born Easthom is based in the world's newest country, South Sudan. She has previous experience in locations including Sri Lanka and Myanmar, and last year was recognized by Nonviolent Peace Force as Civilian Peacekeeper of the Year.

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