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Youth Peace Camp

Jun 22, 2012, 09:02 AM

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The week-long event, now in its eighth year, brings together 51 young people from conflict and post-conflict zones in Europe and the Middle East. Organisers hope that through exercises and face to face contacts, they will be able to recognise points of common interest and overcome their prejudice and stereotypes.

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