Description: A powerful collection of voices sharing stories of peace and reconciliation from the heart of Maluku.
Between 1999 and 2002, the Maluku Islands in Indonesia were torn apart by a brutal ethno-religious conflict. Basudara Stories of Peace from Maluku offers a unique and intimate perspective on this tumultuous period, presenting firsthand accounts from those who lived through it.
Through personal narratives, the contributors--activists, religious leaders, journalists, and ordinary citizens--share their experiences of the violence, its impact on their lives and communities, and their courageous efforts to rebuild bridges of understanding. Discover how the concept of 'basudara' (kinship) guided their actions and offered a path towards healing. This collection reveals:
- The complexities of interfaith relations in a conflict zone
- The importance of local wisdom and cultural traditions in reconciliation
- The challenges and triumphs of humanitarian work
- The enduring power of hope and forgiveness
Basudara Stories of Peace from Maluku is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of conflict, the resilience of the human spirit, and the path towards lasting peace. It is a testament to the strength and determination of the Moluccan people to forge a better future, together.