Dr. Marcus Brand, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), has called upon the youth of Fiji to play a vital role in the healing and rebuilding of society. During an Interfaith Leaders Dialogue, he emphasized that engaging young people is crucial for fostering a future generation dedicated to peace, unity, and mutual understanding.

Dr. Brand highlighted the significant influence of faith-based groups and urged them to contribute actively to the commission’s efforts. He reiterated that educating youth about past conflicts can be instrumental in averting future crises. By involving young people in the reconciliation process, the TRC aims to promote a deeper understanding of historical grievances and the importance of unity.

Reverend Sepiuta Hala’api’api, General Secretary of the Fiji Council of Churches, supported Dr. Brand’s message by noting that the commission was established at a crucial time. She encouraged churches to share their perspectives with the commission during community outreach initiatives, ensuring that grassroots voices are included in the reconciliation journey.

This call to action aligns with previous discussions surrounding the TRC, where the emphasis has been placed on transforming historical pain into collective strength and fostering a unified, harmonious society. The collaborative spirit among faith leaders showcases the hope for a more inclusive future in Fiji as they work together on reconciliation efforts.

In summary, the ongoing dialogues and actions from various faith communities reflect a strong commitment to healing the nation’s wounds and ensuring that the lessons of the past guide future generations, indicating a promising path toward national unity and understanding.


Discover more from FijiGlobalNews

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.


Comments

Leave a comment

Latest News

Discover more from FijiGlobalNews

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading