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Hy everybody!
I am Tímea Szabó from the Hungarian delegation. In this year I have got possibility to go to Peace Camp. At the beginning I had got some fears, that we won’t come out of each other, but I was dissapointed pleasantly, because from one to one we had fun together. I came to know other cultures and people and I could have looked into the Izraeli-Palestinian problem, which was very interesting. We had got happy and sad moments too, but we rode out it together. The artists helped us that we find ourselves and we feel ourselves good together with different games and exercises. I think they were the soul of the camp. And a very big thanks for Evelyn that she created this camp, because it was the best 10 days in my life. I just regret it that we could go to here once, but I am sure in it that I will go to the next camp then visitor. Finally I thank you for everything, to the friendships and experiences. I think the parting is the hardest in it, but I hope that we will keep the connection with each other and we will visit the others.
Timi
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This was the Peace Camp 2011
I applied for the Peace Camp to make new friends, get to know their lives, learn English and have fun. I think it was great! We did it because everyone made friends with everyone, and the only common language was English, and we were always doing something funny! When we went to have breakfast and we all told one another what we dreamt last night, when we had a relaxation session, did the mandala, when we created the Peace Camp logo, made masks, when we attended in the talent show and watched it. It was very funny when we danced and tried to steal the steps from each other. It was heartbreaking when some of us played a nice musical piece.
We introduced our country, our culture and learned about another country and another culture. I learned a lot about the Arab-Jewish conflict in the history presentations. I loved it when we sang the Peace Camp songs.
The show at the Museum was very emotional because we sang, danced, cried together - it was touching. So I will never forget the Peace Camp and I hope we will meet again.
In fact, one month after the camp, the Austrian group came to visit us in Budapest. It is a thread that we want to keep in our hands and never let it go.
Anna Sára Kadelka
Hungarian Delegation
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