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INTRODUCTION

The Perdana Global Peace Forum 2005, organized by the Perdana Leadership Foundation on December 15 -17 2005 at the Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, intended to provide an international platform for the discussion of current world problems and through comprehensive discourse, provide ideas to make our world a better and safer place. The Forum brought together a diverse and select group of current and former heads of state, business leaders, prominent academics, community leaders, other stakeholders and key NGO representatives to collectively brainstorm on a practical way towards achieving global peace.

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    Tan Sri Norian Mai, PGPF Chairman receiving a personal donation on behalf of PGPF from Tun Dr Mahathir at the launch of the War Disaster Fund.The fund was later renamed Criminalise War Fund to cover a wider aspect of humanitarian relief and advocacy works.
    Tan Sri Norian Mai, PGPF Chairman receiving a personal donation on behalf of PGPF from Tun Dr Mahathir at the launch of the War Disaster Fund.
    The fund was later renamed Criminalise War Fund to cover a wider aspect of humanitarian relief and advocacy works.

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