Dr. S. N. Prasad, World President of International Association of Educators for World Peace writes from India that they will include the Seville Statement in the 1993-1994 issue of Peace Progress Journal. Prof. S.A. Barnett, a signatory or the Seville Statement from Australia has sent a very important and interesting letter concerning ideas for improvement of this Newsletter, which I am pleased to include here. He proposes the Newsletter should concentrate on: (a) discussion or important issues, including hostile criticism of the Statement (which should be reproduced), (b) reports of action, including meetings; (c) reviews of sources of useful information, such as new publications; and (d) materials of use for leaching. Professor Barnett also proposes that an attempt should made to publish a second, much improved edition or the UNESCO brochure. If other readers have similar proposals, they will he warmly welcomed. If you think that it is important to inform about meetings and conferences, I will be pleased to include them. I hope to receive some feedback concerning Burnett‘s proposals, Interesting mail has came from Slovenia. Marjan Malesic sends his book: The Role of Mass Media in the Serbian-Croatian Conflict and he asks to get the Seville Slatement on Violence. Susan Fountain from UNICEF writes that at the upcoming publication of UNXCEF: Education for Development: A Teacher's Resource for Global Learning, the Seville Statement is included. Her letter is enclosed. In the end I have one request for readers. Please, kindly send me new translations of the Seville Statement on Violence. I collect a list of all different languages. But if it is too difficult and expensive to send the whole translation, kindly inform the language and where it has been translated, Peace Riita Wahlstrom