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Genre: Peace & Conflict Studies, Politics, Sociology
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Book Review:
This book is a timely and vital contribution to the field of conflict resolution, born from the practical, on-the-ground work of the Foundation for Co-Existence (FCE) in the war-torn regions of Sri Lanka. ''Nonviolent Coexistence'' is more than a theoretical text; it is an inspirational guide and a call to action for communities fractured by ethnic and religious conflict.
The core message is powerful and clear: sustainable peace is built by moving communities beyond fear and suspicion through dialogue, empowerment, and a renewed sense of mutual belonging. The book draws directly from the FCE's extensive field experience mediating between Tamil, Sinhalese, and Muslim communities, offering real-world insights into rebuilding trust.
Endorsed by international peace advocates, this book is a must-read for activists, community leaders, NGOs, and anyone who believes in the power of active nonviolence. It provides both the philosophical foundation and the practical inspiration needed to choose a path of reconciliation over violence, making it an essential text for our troubled times.