Once we all get opportunities to sit around tables and those bare grounds we have to draw a line in knowing a thin line between precious life and life sacrificed, we are always in the game of sacrificing life for no reasons at all, our lives are more important hence peace becomes a value for life. If we recognize that what we envy as a people as leaders and governments may not be co-existence, but co-existing peace, through peace we can archive the best the world can offer, through peace our world works much more safer, through peace no invention of weapons that destroy humanity can crop up in human mind, the seal of peace is stamped by the authority we all have to make peace the value for life.
Edwin Mathe in relation to the BBC article on the arrival of President Obama in Northern Ireland, as well as the assumption that Syria will be the dominant matter in the G8 Summit