Our Reporter Dimapur, Aug. 5 (EMN): Nagas take pride in the complement that they are hospitable, simple, honest and peace-loving but they have not become a good host to peace, said Rev. Zelhou Keyho, General Secretary of Nagaland Baptist Council of Churches (NBCC). Instead, ‘we have become complicated people, sticky and slippery with peace, and we have not being honest with peace and the cliché of peace-loving is becoming business,’ he added. The reverend was speaking at the inaugural programme of Peace Centre (North East Institute of Social Sciences and Research -NEISSR and Peace Channel), at the premises of St. Joseph’s School in Chümoukedima on Friday. He shared that in the context of war and conflict, peacemaking and conflict resolutions are systematically followed, which rarely deals with the inner conflict to promote peaceful coexistence. ‘However, peace as a way of life, is an advocacy to live in peace with oneself, in harmony with others and with the natural environment, acknowledging that God created the world for our enjoyment.’ “This aspect has been grossly misunderstood because of selfishness and the lack of respect, and it is important to identify the negative energy at work in our society trying to tear down...