CONFRONTATION OF ANOTHER KIND

IT SEEMS THAT CONFRONTATION in the world never ceases. Consider the violent sectarian clashes between security forces and militants in the city of Bauchi in Nigeria. The brinkmanship and aggressive rhetoric surrounding North Korea's nuclear weapons tests (see Sentinel, July 13, p. 16). The lingering struggles within the ranks of the unity government in Zimbabwe and those endured by Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar.

CONFRONTATION SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEALING.

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