Dispatches From The Global Village

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Wood Lake Publishing Inc. - 192 pages

Dispatches from the Global Village is a collection of 30 columns by Derek Evans, former Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International. While the entry point for these columns (first published by the Naramata and Penticton, B.C., newspapers) is often something seemingly innocuous, perhaps even mundane - like a cup of tea, a croissant, a picture on a wall - the essays themselves are not for the faint of heart.

As the leader of more than 60 Amnesty International delegations, and more recently as a consultant to the United Nations and other international organizations, Evans has travelled the globe to meet with African warlords and the Dalai Lama, heads of state and the leaders of rebel armies, victims of torture and peasant farmers; his single-minded objective, to challenge the forces of injustice, violence, and all things that separate people and nations from each other.

Yet what shines through in each story - whether he's negotiating with rebel factions in the Sudan; or meeting, under threat of death and in the dead of night, with the families of "disappeared" children in Sri Lanka - is Evans' unfaltering hope that people can find within themselves the wisdom to choose a different path, that somehow we can learn to live in peace despite our differences.

Informing, challenging, and inspiring, the stories, images, and hope contained in Dispatches from the Global Village will stay with the reader long after the book is set down.

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Page 66 - Sometimes things don't go, after all, from bad to worse. Some years, muscadel faces down frost; green thrives; the crops don't fail, sometimes a man aims high, and all goes well. A people sometimes will step back from war; elect an honest man; decide they care enough, that they can't leave some stranger poor. Some men become what they were born for. Sometimes our best efforts do not go amiss; sometimes we do as we meant to. The sun will sometimes melt a field of sorrow that seemed hard frozen: may...
Page 110 - What we plead against is man's unconditional surrender to space, his enslavement to things. We must not forget that it is not a thing that lends significance to a moment; it is the moment that lends significance to things...
Page 84 - It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.
Page 31 - Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — / took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. —Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken" Chapter Dreaming and the Creative Process I dream of a very tall building.
Page 174 - There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.
Page 58 - The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.
Page 180 - Practise active non-violence, rejecting violence in all its forms: physical, sexual, psychological, economical and social, in particular towards the most deprived and vulnerable such as children and adolescents; Share...
Page 181 - Contribute to the development of my community, with the full participation of women and respect for democratic principles, in order to create together new forms of solidarity...
Page 29 - I always say it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.
Page 126 - Spanish-Maya Dictionary but just three Spanish translations, leaving six butterflies that can be seen only by the Maya, proving beyond doubt that when a language dies six butterflies disappear from the consciousness of the earth.

About the author

Derek Evans has served two terms as Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International, and has led more than 70 international delegations conducting human rights investigations or peace negotiations. He was formerly Executive Director of the Naramata Centre, one of Canada's foremost experiential learning institutes.

Evans is a regular political columnist, and is the author or co-author of some 14 books. Previous titles published by Wood Lake Publishing include The Light and the Burning (1982) and Before the War (2004). More of his work can be found at www.derekgevans.com.

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