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Description'How We Build Peace' (32213644766).jpg | Sarhang Hamasaeed talked about USIP's work facilitating a peace process between Sunni and Shia tribes after the Spyker Massacre in Tikrit, Iraq. By working with international organizations, government forces, and organizing a dialogue between tribal leaders, they were able to prevent retaliatory violence from occurring. |
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Author | U.S. Institute of Peace |
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