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War weary

A AM writing this because I feel people need to understand more about war and why it needs to stop.
Every second, innocent people are being killed or held hostage, as was the case in the Paris terrorist attack.
More people need to know that we are all in the same world and we all have to look after this world.
The more killed, the less to look after the world.
If people get mad or angry they should just solve it in a lawful way, not by war!
My suggestion is you could have a section in your paper of positive ways to solve problems rather than fighting!
I hope you can join me to help stop wars.
Tayla Purton,
Grade 5,
Dandenong Primary School.

Editor’s note – Thanks Tayla, we would be very keen to publish readers’ letters about problems and how they would solve them. They can email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au.

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