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This issue offers a varied and interesting menu: an encouraging article on recovery from violence in Sierra Leone; a short account of a network meeting of peacebuilders in Johannesburg; a discussion about the responsibility of powerful countries not to collude with human rights violations for political reasons, and two substantial book reviews. We hope you will find it a good read. Peacebuilding in Sierra Leoneby Paul Clifford, Associate of Responding to Conflict and Freelance Consultant in Conflict TransformationReport on the ACTION for Conflict Transformation International Forum, Johannesburg, November 2004by Carolyn Hayman, Chief Executive, Peace DirectSerious human rights abuses in other countries: dilemmas facing governments and citizensby Alan Pleydell, Quaker Peace and Social Witness (QPSW) Programme Manager for the Post-Yugoslav CountriesBook Reviews:Suzannah Linton, Reconciliation in Cambodia;
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