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Justice is the only way to achieve peace and co-existence among the various components of Iraq.
Nadia Murad
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Justice is essential for achieving peace and harmony in society.

In this quote, Nadia Murad emphasizes that justice is a fundamental requirement for fostering peace and coexistence among the diverse groups in Iraq. Without justice, there can be no true peace, as unresolved grievances and inequities will lead to ongoing conflict and division among the people.

Themes

JusticePeaceCoexistenceIraqSociety

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about community reconciliation efforts, one might say, 'As Nadia Murad wisely stated, 'Justice is the only way to achieve peace and co-existence among the various components of Iraq.'

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