GuluWalk founder calls on Canada to show public support for Juba peace process
November 19th, 2007 by michael in: International Action, Main Site
Adrian Bradbury, founder of GuluWalk, had an Op/Ed over the weekend in Nova Scotia's The Chronicle Herald, titled "Quiet diplomacy or lost opportunity?" Bradbury writes, "Canada is the world’s largest financial contributor to the peace process in what region? In fact, there will only be a handful of Canadians who can tell you that all of this support on the ground, and the public silence that seems to go hand-in-hand, is coming from northern Uganda...That’s why Canada’s voice must be heard on the international stage, where we are recognized as a non-partisan leader in peace-building and human security. Shying away from a leading public role in this peace process raises the question of whether Canada is once again keeping quiet and remaining in the shadows for the benefit of our relationship with our neighbours to the south." Read the full Op/Ed here.



