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In this episode of the Peace Is Possible podcast, host Eva engages in a profound conversation with Sulaiman, a Palestinian activist and co-founder of Combatants for Peace. Sulaiman shares his journey from a young boy involved in armed resistance to a proponent of non-violence and reconciliation. He reflects on his experiences in prison, where he discovered the power of non-violent struggle and the importance of humanizing narratives in conflict resolution. The discussion emphasizes the need for inner transformation and the role of cultural practices, such as Sulha, in fostering peace and healing within communities. Sulaiman's insights highlight the interconnectedness of struggles for freedom and the potential for collaboration across divides, urging listeners to recognize the power of choice in the pursuit of peace.
By Eva DalakIn this episode of the Peace Is Possible podcast, host Eva engages in a profound conversation with Sulaiman, a Palestinian activist and co-founder of Combatants for Peace. Sulaiman shares his journey from a young boy involved in armed resistance to a proponent of non-violence and reconciliation. He reflects on his experiences in prison, where he discovered the power of non-violent struggle and the importance of humanizing narratives in conflict resolution. The discussion emphasizes the need for inner transformation and the role of cultural practices, such as Sulha, in fostering peace and healing within communities. Sulaiman's insights highlight the interconnectedness of struggles for freedom and the potential for collaboration across divides, urging listeners to recognize the power of choice in the pursuit of peace.