
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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Indiscriminate Israeli airstrikes and bombings killing civilians since Tuesday.
Source: The Palestinian Chronicles. 11 May 2023. RELATED: READ: BREAKING | Netanyahu’s New War on Gaza (LIVE BLOG)
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‘Princess of the class’: Killing of Gaza children leaves classmates in shock
By Maha Hussaini in Gaza City, Palestine. Mayar and Ali bought candies and food, prepared their clothes, and slept early on Monday night, looking forward to waking up the next day for a fun school trip in the Gaza Strip. Around five hours
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Why the Nakba remains an open wound for the Palestinians
By Yasir Suleiman. In her book, Unclaimed Experience, trauma scholar Cathy Caruth provides a psychoanalytic framework for understanding the impact of the Palestinian Nakba in, of, and beyond itself. She defines trauma as the "story of a wound that cries out, that addresses
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An open letter to Madame Ursula Von Der Leyen, President of the European Commission
RELATED: In an open letter, Gaza-based political analyst Haidar Eid
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Palestinian Prisoner’s Day: How I survived a decade in Israeli prison
By Ameer Makhoul. Like thousands of Palestinians who experienced arbitrary arrest and detention by occupation forces, I was incarcerated in an Israeli prison for nearly a decade. As Palestinians mark Palestinian Prisoner's Day on 17 April, I look back on my ordeal which began on 6 May
Israel announces restrictions on Palestinian entry to Al Aqsa in Ramadan
Iraq war: Twenty years on, the US has learned nothing
Gaza children’s artwork, removed from London hospital, looks for new home
Rachel Corrie was killed in Gaza by the IDF. 20 years on, her parents are still fighting for justice
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad at Global Education Forum
OUR PROJECTS
At PGPF, we initiate and operate a multitude of projects across the world to help communities rebuild their lives after events such as war and natural calamities.
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