Staff writer
Japanese schools, increasingly plagued by violence and truancy, seem an unlikely stop on the path to peace.
But for Muhyieddeen Touq, education director for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, they are ideal models for improving the education of refugees living in the Middle East. Better education of refugees, he said, will in turn help preserve Middle Eastern peace and stability.
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