Unfortunately, this wasn't the most manic events I've ever been too; then again, I really don't think it was suppose to be... cheesy line coming up, but the message seemed more important at this one - and organiser Shakti Ghimire sold it great (especially with the added free food and drink!). Get your John Lennon gears in check - International Peace Day is about the peace and love babay. Here's the Ctrl.Alt.Shift review:
Ctrl.Alt.Shift @ International Peace Day
A disappointing turnout did not stunt the ambition and drive of host Shakti Ghimire, the President of Youth Change the World.
“Train strikes and delays have caused a lot of problems. Some have struggled to get here, some haven’t tried. But I am happy with anyone who has turned up.”
The International Peace Day event in Charlton, East London was hardly struggling to accommodate the masses. Barely 70 people turned up at the Social Club, most of which were supporters and hosts hoping to educate and inspire the youth of our nation.
Nevertheless, alongside Mr. Ghimire, other humanitarian forces including university lecturer in Human Rights Gopal Chintan and Development Studies masters degree holder Irfan Kahn, stood up to promote a “culture of youth involvement, peace and non-violence around the world.”
Read the full article here
9/23/2008
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