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Leaders' Progeny Promote Peace, Courage

Friday, January 19, 2007 11:17:08 PM
By TOBY STERLING

Svetlana Broz, granddaughter of former Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz, also known as Tito, answers questions of reporters following a press conference in Maastricht, southern Netherlands, Friday Jan. 19, 2007.  With a world full of problems that seem to have no solutions descendants of renowned activists and political leaders including Martin Luther King, Steve Biko and Gandhi met Friday to discuss how to make positive change today. The descendants will attend a conference called "B the change" in Maastricht Saturday, organized by the Dutch red Cross. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) MAASTRICHT, Netherlands (AP) - Descendants of Martin Luther King and Mohandas K. Gandhi joined others Friday in offering their thoughts on solving some of the world's most intractable problems.

King's daughter said the key to promoting racial harmony, delivering economic justice to the poor and fighting global terrorism was to think in terms of what people have in common, rather than why they oppose each other.

"My father would encourage people first to find common ground. Find issues and concerns that are shared, then you have a base to start from," Yolanda King said. She added that Gandhi was one of her father's greatest inspirations.


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