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Muslim's role in the peace march by A.R.M.T.B. Ratnayake Today, everybody accepts that there can be no more important matter for
the future of this country than solution of the conflict before it. No
community or racial group should be or utter anything that would aggravate
the conflict at a time when an approach is made. What matters in a
conflict resolution is not debate or argument. Much of civilization is
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