- World Peace Tour in the Philippines
- HWPL in Mindanao, Philippines
- ‘Monument to the Declaration of World Peace’ at MILF Camp in Mindanao
- The First HWPL Peace Academy in the Philippines
- HWPL Peace Exhibition in Davao City Public Institutes
- Fruit of Peace, “HWPL WARP Office in Manila, Philippines”
- International Law for the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace, Law for Humanity
- Happy Women, Healthy Mothers
- Chinese Technology Corporation to Affirm Solidarity with IPYG
- Peace Attraction Site: Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao, Philippines
- The Declaration of World Peace
- Spreading a Culture of Peace “Talk&Walk to Prevent Violent Extremism”
- Global Communities Seek a Culture of Peace to Overcome the Threat of Violent Extremism
- Youth Speak about HWPL Peace Walk
- Companion of HWPL: ECPAT Indonesia Program Director Fitri Noviana
- Talking about the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War
- Letters of Support for the DPCW from Heads of State & Experts
- Sign Your Support – Global Signing Campaign
- Treasure Hunt for Local Peace Attraction Sites
- Palestinian Leaders Seek to Bring Peace through Advocacy Meeting for the DPCW
- Press & Media: Proponents of Developing an Environment for Peace-building
- Introducing the DPCW to the UN
- FAQ on HWPL’s World Alliance of Religions' Peace Office
- Join the Steps for Peace
- Volunteers for Peace
On 14 March 2015, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad delivered the keynote address at the 12th National Peace Symposium hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK.
Muslim Leader says Justice and Honesty required to prevent Outbreak of third World War
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad warns of potential global impact of youth radicalisation
The recipient of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Prize for the Advancement of Peace, Mrs Sindhutai Sapkal, spoke of how she overcame childhood poverty in India and that such experiences had motivated her future humanitarian efforts.
- Grassroots of WARP 2016
- Things You Shouldn’t Miss in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th WARP Summit – Part I
- Things You Shouldn’t Miss in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th WARP Summit – Part II
- "I am an HWPL Publicity Ambassador"
- Culture of Peace Blossomed through HWPL Peace Exhibition in Fiji
- HWPL’s Website is Officially Renewed
- A Closer Look at Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) – Article 5
This document summarizes the activities of UPF Argentina in 2012. It discusses principles of spirituality, marriage and family, service and cooperation, and culture of peace. Some key events mentioned include seminars on Unificationism, interfaith prayers on international days of friendship and peace, and initiatives recognizing couples married over 25 years and promoting core values in education. UPF Argentina also engaged in charitable activities, environmental programs, and supported academic interests in peace. The year concluded with events honoring peace and delivering a peace cup to a youth group.
- Time to Take Aggressive Action for Peace
- Manila & Mindanao: We Declare Peace
- HWPL WARP Offices endorsing the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week
- Companion of HWPL: International Network of Liberal Women (INLW)
- Letters of Peace: Hopeful Power of Putting Pen to Paper
- HWPL's footsteps towards peace
- The worldwide Peace Festival on May 25th
philippines
South Korea
Iraq
- HWPL WARP Offices meetings all around the world
- Inbox
˙ The Emergence and Meaning of ‘Governance’
˙ The Legislate Peace Campaign Around the World
˙ The HWPL Myanmar Religious Peace Camp
˙ UN Endorsed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
˙ Everyone has the Ability and the Responsibility to Change the World for the Better
˙ Companion of HWPL: Ivo Josipović
- The Declaration of World Peace
- Spreading a Culture of Peace “Talk&Walk to Prevent Violent Extremism”
- Global Communities Seek a Culture of Peace to Overcome the Threat of Violent Extremism
- Youth Speak about HWPL Peace Walk
- Companion of HWPL: ECPAT Indonesia Program Director Fitri Noviana
- Talking about the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War
- Letters of Support for the DPCW from Heads of State & Experts
- Sign Your Support – Global Signing Campaign
- Treasure Hunt for Local Peace Attraction Sites
- Palestinian Leaders Seek to Bring Peace through Advocacy Meeting for the DPCW
- Press & Media: Proponents of Developing an Environment for Peace-building
- Introducing the DPCW to the UN
- FAQ on HWPL’s World Alliance of Religions' Peace Office
- Join the Steps for Peace
- Volunteers for Peace
On 14 March 2015, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad delivered the keynote address at the 12th National Peace Symposium hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK.
Muslim Leader says Justice and Honesty required to prevent Outbreak of third World War
Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad warns of potential global impact of youth radicalisation
The recipient of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Prize for the Advancement of Peace, Mrs Sindhutai Sapkal, spoke of how she overcame childhood poverty in India and that such experiences had motivated her future humanitarian efforts.
- Grassroots of WARP 2016
- Things You Shouldn’t Miss in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th WARP Summit – Part I
- Things You Shouldn’t Miss in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th WARP Summit – Part II
- "I am an HWPL Publicity Ambassador"
- Culture of Peace Blossomed through HWPL Peace Exhibition in Fiji
- HWPL’s Website is Officially Renewed
- A Closer Look at Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) – Article 5
This document summarizes the activities of UPF Argentina in 2012. It discusses principles of spirituality, marriage and family, service and cooperation, and culture of peace. Some key events mentioned include seminars on Unificationism, interfaith prayers on international days of friendship and peace, and initiatives recognizing couples married over 25 years and promoting core values in education. UPF Argentina also engaged in charitable activities, environmental programs, and supported academic interests in peace. The year concluded with events honoring peace and delivering a peace cup to a youth group.
- Time to Take Aggressive Action for Peace
- Manila & Mindanao: We Declare Peace
- HWPL WARP Offices endorsing the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week
- Companion of HWPL: International Network of Liberal Women (INLW)
- Letters of Peace: Hopeful Power of Putting Pen to Paper
- HWPL's footsteps towards peace
- The worldwide Peace Festival on May 25th
philippines
South Korea
Iraq
- HWPL WARP Offices meetings all around the world
- Inbox
˙ The Emergence and Meaning of ‘Governance’
˙ The Legislate Peace Campaign Around the World
˙ The HWPL Myanmar Religious Peace Camp
˙ UN Endorsed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
˙ Everyone has the Ability and the Responsibility to Change the World for the Better
˙ Companion of HWPL: Ivo Josipović
1. HWPL’s Achievement in Peace
- For the sake of peace, HWPL supports MILF’s decommissioning of firearms
- For the Future of Justice in the Philippines
- We believe in you, Nepal
- Sending Hope and Love to Nepal
2. The Fruits of the WARP Summit
- An Innovative Approach to Religious Dialogue, The World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office
- Monument to the Success of the World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit
- The World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit, the Greatest World Peace Festival
- The 1st commemoration of the WARP Summit
3. Press in partnership with HWPL
4. Share your thoughts on Peace
The document summarizes the 4th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace held in May 2017. Over 100,000 participants in 41 countries and 98 cities participated in peace walks and ceremonies with the theme of "Talk & Walk to Prevent Violent Extremism". Coverage of the events spanned multiple continents and showed widespread engagement from youth and civil society for peace. International media also covered the global 525 Peace Walk.
HWPL Newsletter 2016 September : Inside WARP SummitHWPL
The 2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit
“Now let us work together towards establishing a lasting peace. It is in our hands whether our future generations inherit a legacy of everlasting peace or a future where they will suffer in wars. It is us who must achieve the cessation of war through international law and the alliance of religions. This path we are walking will write a
glorious page in the history of peace and shine forever.”
- Commemorative Address by HWPL Chairman
- Commemorative Addresses by IWPG Chairwoman & IPYG Director
- Overview of the 3rd Annual Commemoration of The Declaration of World Peace and Peace Walk
- Photo Gallery of the Peace Walk in Korea
- Legislate Peace Campaign
- The Worldwide Advocacy Movement
- A Closer Look at the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War – Article I & II
- Sign Your Support for the Legislate Peace Campaign
- HWPL Newsletters since March 2015
This is the report distributed by the World Mission Headquarters on the 12,000 couples Inter-Faith Peace Blessing Ceremony and ILC (Strong Korea) in Mindanao, Philippines.
If you would like to know more about this event please contact the regional headquarters in Asia.
1. 1st Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit
2. Introduction of the Host Organization
- Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light
- Chairman Man Hee Lee
- The spirit of motherhood protects the future generations
- Youth around the World Unite for World Peace
3. Preliminary Meeting of World Leaders at the WARP Summit 2014
4. Gaining momentum: Global Signature Campaign
5. Proactive Step Towards the Everlasting Peace through Convention on the cessation of International Armed Conficts
6. HWPL, officially recognized by UN DPI
- What exactly is UN DPI?
- How has HWPL become associated with UN DPI?
- How can HWPL cooperate to further the efforts and missions of UN?
7. Interview with Suraj Bhattarai, Editor of Himalaya Television
"Mahatma Gandhi Prize for Nonviolent Peace" Awarded to HWPL Chairman
Northeast Asian Leaders to Cooperate for Alliance of Religions and Peace: A Korea-China-Japan Trilateral Religious Leaders’ Peace Conference
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit (WARP)
- WARP SUMMIT 2014, Declares the beginning of the era of peace
- 1st Annual Commemoration of WARP SUMMIT 2015, Advocates legal mechanism for cessation of war and achievement of peace
- 2nd Annual Commemoration of WARP SUMMIT 2016, Seeks one more step forward to the way to peace
DPCW Article IV - State boundaries
The document outlines the mission and activities of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG). IWPG's mission is to protect children from war and leave a legacy of peace for future generations through the cooperation of women's groups around the world. They work to establish peace through international law, education campaigns, and advocating for the implementation of a Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War. Their goals are to unite women globally in the cause of achieving and maintaining world peace.
The document outlines the mission and activities of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG). IWPG's mission is to protect children from war and leave a legacy of peace for future generations through the cooperation of women's groups around the world. They work to establish peace through international law, education campaigns, and networking with women leaders globally. Their goal is to unite all women towards the common cause of achieving and maintaining world peace.
2020 sunhak peace prize introductory brochure (Eng)
The founders of the Sunhak Peace Prize, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon and Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, have presented models for lasting peace in the fields of education, politics, arts, sciences, media and human rights, with particular focus on women, youth and the family. Dr. and Mrs. Moon see the human potential in terms of committed relationships, where each person, each family, each community and each nation exists for one another and lives for the greater good. Differences of race, religion, nationality and ideology are transcended under the vision of One Family Under God.
Frequency of Award: Biennial
Category: Peace
Prize: USD 1 million (KRW 1.1 billion)
Awards: Medal, Plaque
Nomination and Selection Process
Eligibility
· Individuals or organizations must have contributed significantly to the promotion of peace outlined in the Peace Mission affirmed by the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee.
· The achievements of the individual or organization must have had a positive impact on the realization of peace for people of diverse nations, races, religions, or ideologies.
Nomination
Nominations may be submitted from any among 1,000 qualified nominators around the world who represent a wide range of fields and areas of professional expertise, and diverse geographical, cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.
· Qualified Individuals: Recipients of international prizes, highly respected individuals
· Qualified Organizations: International NGOs & academic associations, Organizations previously awarded international prizes
Review Process
The Sunhak Peace Prize Committee carefully reviews the nominees with support from the Secretariat and in consultation with experts to come up with a short list of the most promising candidates. The Committee meets periodically throughout the year for this purpose.
Laureate Selection and Official Announcement
After careful review of the nominees on the short list, the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee arrives at its final selection and makes a public announcement through the media.
The World’s First HWPL Peace Academy
WARP Office Status as of January 2016
Introduction of January WARP Offices
- NEW YORK, USA
- ABUJA, NIGERIA (Online)
- BANGKOK, THAILAND
- JAKARTA, INDONESIA
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office Photo Gallery
Newly Appointed HWPL Publicity Ambassador
- 2015 HWPL TOP 5 NEWS
- The Mar Elias Educational Institutions to become the first Peace Academy of HWPL
- The Intractable Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Finds a Practical Approach Towards Resolution
- The 25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism in Albania
- Chairman Man Hee Lee and the Peace Delegation — Making Peace a Reality in Kosovo
- Advancing the Light of Peace: HWPL Peace Event in America
- The Light of Peace Shines Healing on the Scars of Civil War in El Salvador
- HWPL Peace Discussion in London amidst Impending Global Conflict
- Innovative Convention to strengthen the global society
- The Model United Nations Conference at the University of Oxford
- Peace Attractions Project: Becoming a Peacemaker
- Peace Attractions Project: The World Peace Gate
- Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War Official Poster
- A Letter to Family Members Around the World
- Introduction of the HWPL Peace Advocacy Committee
- Action Plans of the HWPL Peace Advocacy Committee
- Messages for the World Youth and Women
- Photo Gallery of the Advocacy Committee Worldwide
- A Closer Look at the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War – Preamble –
- Pledge for Peace and Let Your Voices be Heard
- How to Pledge for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War
- Stay tuned for the 5·25 IPYG Peace Walk Festival
HWPL Newsletter 2015 September : Insdide WARP SummitHWPL
- 1st Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit
- Women and Youth Leaders’ Conference for Development of an International Convention on the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace
- Peace Sessions on Women, Youth, Media
- Religious Leaders’ Conference
- 2015 HWPL International Conference
- Panel Discussion
- HWPL Chairman Answers to FAQ
The 3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and the Peace Walk
- Photo Gallery of 5·25 Peace Walk in Asia
- Photo Gallery of 5·25 Peace Walk in Oceania, Middle East and Africa
- Photo Gallery of 5·25 Peace Walk in Europe
and America
Legislate Peace Campaign Progress by Statistics
Messages of Support for Legislate Peace Campaign
Support Legislate Peace Campaign
HWPL Delivers $43,284 Ecuador Earthquake Relief Fund
A Closer Look at the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War – Article III
- Looking back at HWPL’s 2016
- Realizing the law for humanity, the DPCW to be introduced to the UN
- Discovering the answer for truth, Religious leaders united under interfaith peace dialogues
- HWPL Media Network, delivering the news of peace
- IPYG, calling youth to unite in an effort to stop wars
- Advocacy activities for DPCW abroad
- 2016 Conference in Support of HWPL's Work for Peace and Cessation of War
- Peace Messengers who enlivened the year 2016
Title: ANTHOLOGY TOWARDS THE PEACE EDUCATION
Publisher: First Children’s Embassy in the World Megjashi street Kosta Novakovikj No. 22a 1000 Skopje
For the Publisher: M. Sc. Dragi Zmijanac, President and Founder
Telephone: +3892 2465316
E-mail: info@childrensembassy.org.mk; peace@childrensembassy.ork.mk
Editors: Gordana Pirkovska Zmijanac, Ana Bitoljanu and Fatmire Ajdari
Graphic design: Sasho N. Alushevski
English translation: No. 1, 4 and 6 Ad Verbum, No. 3 and 8 Goran Bozicevcj, No. 5 Zhana Zhivadinovikj,
No. 7 Maja Filipovska (text No. 2 is originally written in English)
Printing: Invento
This document discusses peace education and its importance. It defines peace education as promoting nonviolence, social justice, and respect for human rights to encourage social change. Peace education teaches skills like nonviolent conflict resolution and creates a welcoming environment in schools. The document advocates for including peace education in school curriculums and discusses challenges like defining its exact contents. It emphasizes teaching students about their country's history of violence and current issues like the environment to promote constructive solutions. The approach of the Children's Embassy discussed focuses on empowering all students and respecting differences.
The document provides an overview of the World Summit 2013 hosted by the Universal Peace Federation in Seoul, Korea from February 22-25, 2013. The summit brought together over 800 participants from more than 120 nations under the theme of "Peace, Security and Human Development". It featured addresses from heads of state and other prominent leaders. The summit was a major step forward for the Universal Peace Federation in convening global leaders. It served as a tribute to the founder of the organization, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, who had passed away six months prior.
Lecture Concert for Peaceful Unification on the Korean Peninsula (English)HWPL
A Special Proposal on the Unification on the Korean Peninsula and World Peace, Made by Leaders of Eastern Europe who Led the System Change to Democracy
1. HWPL’s Achievement in Peace
- For the sake of peace, HWPL supports MILF’s decommissioning of firearms
- For the Future of Justice in the Philippines
- We believe in you, Nepal
- Sending Hope and Love to Nepal
2. The Fruits of the WARP Summit
- An Innovative Approach to Religious Dialogue, The World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office
- Monument to the Success of the World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit
- The World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit, the Greatest World Peace Festival
- The 1st commemoration of the WARP Summit
3. Press in partnership with HWPL
4. Share your thoughts on Peace
The document summarizes the 4th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace held in May 2017. Over 100,000 participants in 41 countries and 98 cities participated in peace walks and ceremonies with the theme of "Talk & Walk to Prevent Violent Extremism". Coverage of the events spanned multiple continents and showed widespread engagement from youth and civil society for peace. International media also covered the global 525 Peace Walk.
HWPL Newsletter 2016 September : Inside WARP SummitHWPL
The 2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit
“Now let us work together towards establishing a lasting peace. It is in our hands whether our future generations inherit a legacy of everlasting peace or a future where they will suffer in wars. It is us who must achieve the cessation of war through international law and the alliance of religions. This path we are walking will write a
glorious page in the history of peace and shine forever.”
- Commemorative Address by HWPL Chairman
- Commemorative Addresses by IWPG Chairwoman & IPYG Director
- Overview of the 3rd Annual Commemoration of The Declaration of World Peace and Peace Walk
- Photo Gallery of the Peace Walk in Korea
- Legislate Peace Campaign
- The Worldwide Advocacy Movement
- A Closer Look at the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War – Article I & II
- Sign Your Support for the Legislate Peace Campaign
- HWPL Newsletters since March 2015
This is the report distributed by the World Mission Headquarters on the 12,000 couples Inter-Faith Peace Blessing Ceremony and ILC (Strong Korea) in Mindanao, Philippines.
If you would like to know more about this event please contact the regional headquarters in Asia.
1. 1st Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit
2. Introduction of the Host Organization
- Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light
- Chairman Man Hee Lee
- The spirit of motherhood protects the future generations
- Youth around the World Unite for World Peace
3. Preliminary Meeting of World Leaders at the WARP Summit 2014
4. Gaining momentum: Global Signature Campaign
5. Proactive Step Towards the Everlasting Peace through Convention on the cessation of International Armed Conficts
6. HWPL, officially recognized by UN DPI
- What exactly is UN DPI?
- How has HWPL become associated with UN DPI?
- How can HWPL cooperate to further the efforts and missions of UN?
7. Interview with Suraj Bhattarai, Editor of Himalaya Television
"Mahatma Gandhi Prize for Nonviolent Peace" Awarded to HWPL Chairman
Northeast Asian Leaders to Cooperate for Alliance of Religions and Peace: A Korea-China-Japan Trilateral Religious Leaders’ Peace Conference
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit (WARP)
- WARP SUMMIT 2014, Declares the beginning of the era of peace
- 1st Annual Commemoration of WARP SUMMIT 2015, Advocates legal mechanism for cessation of war and achievement of peace
- 2nd Annual Commemoration of WARP SUMMIT 2016, Seeks one more step forward to the way to peace
DPCW Article IV - State boundaries
The document outlines the mission and activities of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG). IWPG's mission is to protect children from war and leave a legacy of peace for future generations through the cooperation of women's groups around the world. They work to establish peace through international law, education campaigns, and advocating for the implementation of a Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War. Their goals are to unite women globally in the cause of achieving and maintaining world peace.
The document outlines the mission and activities of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG). IWPG's mission is to protect children from war and leave a legacy of peace for future generations through the cooperation of women's groups around the world. They work to establish peace through international law, education campaigns, and networking with women leaders globally. Their goal is to unite all women towards the common cause of achieving and maintaining world peace.
2020 sunhak peace prize introductory brochure (Eng)
The founders of the Sunhak Peace Prize, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon and Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, have presented models for lasting peace in the fields of education, politics, arts, sciences, media and human rights, with particular focus on women, youth and the family. Dr. and Mrs. Moon see the human potential in terms of committed relationships, where each person, each family, each community and each nation exists for one another and lives for the greater good. Differences of race, religion, nationality and ideology are transcended under the vision of One Family Under God.
Frequency of Award: Biennial
Category: Peace
Prize: USD 1 million (KRW 1.1 billion)
Awards: Medal, Plaque
Nomination and Selection Process
Eligibility
· Individuals or organizations must have contributed significantly to the promotion of peace outlined in the Peace Mission affirmed by the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee.
· The achievements of the individual or organization must have had a positive impact on the realization of peace for people of diverse nations, races, religions, or ideologies.
Nomination
Nominations may be submitted from any among 1,000 qualified nominators around the world who represent a wide range of fields and areas of professional expertise, and diverse geographical, cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.
· Qualified Individuals: Recipients of international prizes, highly respected individuals
· Qualified Organizations: International NGOs & academic associations, Organizations previously awarded international prizes
Review Process
The Sunhak Peace Prize Committee carefully reviews the nominees with support from the Secretariat and in consultation with experts to come up with a short list of the most promising candidates. The Committee meets periodically throughout the year for this purpose.
Laureate Selection and Official Announcement
After careful review of the nominees on the short list, the Sunhak Peace Prize Committee arrives at its final selection and makes a public announcement through the media.
The World’s First HWPL Peace Academy
WARP Office Status as of January 2016
Introduction of January WARP Offices
- NEW YORK, USA
- ABUJA, NIGERIA (Online)
- BANGKOK, THAILAND
- JAKARTA, INDONESIA
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office Photo Gallery
Newly Appointed HWPL Publicity Ambassador
- 2015 HWPL TOP 5 NEWS
- The Mar Elias Educational Institutions to become the first Peace Academy of HWPL
- The Intractable Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Finds a Practical Approach Towards Resolution
- The 25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism in Albania
- Chairman Man Hee Lee and the Peace Delegation — Making Peace a Reality in Kosovo
- Advancing the Light of Peace: HWPL Peace Event in America
- The Light of Peace Shines Healing on the Scars of Civil War in El Salvador
- HWPL Peace Discussion in London amidst Impending Global Conflict
- Innovative Convention to strengthen the global society
- The Model United Nations Conference at the University of Oxford
- Peace Attractions Project: Becoming a Peacemaker
- Peace Attractions Project: The World Peace Gate
- Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War Official Poster
- A Letter to Family Members Around the World
- Introduction of the HWPL Peace Advocacy Committee
- Action Plans of the HWPL Peace Advocacy Committee
- Messages for the World Youth and Women
- Photo Gallery of the Advocacy Committee Worldwide
- A Closer Look at the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War – Preamble –
- Pledge for Peace and Let Your Voices be Heard
- How to Pledge for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War
- Stay tuned for the 5·25 IPYG Peace Walk Festival
HWPL Newsletter 2015 September : Insdide WARP SummitHWPL
- 1st Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit
- Women and Youth Leaders’ Conference for Development of an International Convention on the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace
- Peace Sessions on Women, Youth, Media
- Religious Leaders’ Conference
- 2015 HWPL International Conference
- Panel Discussion
- HWPL Chairman Answers to FAQ
The 3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and the Peace Walk
- Photo Gallery of 5·25 Peace Walk in Asia
- Photo Gallery of 5·25 Peace Walk in Oceania, Middle East and Africa
- Photo Gallery of 5·25 Peace Walk in Europe
and America
Legislate Peace Campaign Progress by Statistics
Messages of Support for Legislate Peace Campaign
Support Legislate Peace Campaign
HWPL Delivers $43,284 Ecuador Earthquake Relief Fund
A Closer Look at the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War – Article III
- Looking back at HWPL’s 2016
- Realizing the law for humanity, the DPCW to be introduced to the UN
- Discovering the answer for truth, Religious leaders united under interfaith peace dialogues
- HWPL Media Network, delivering the news of peace
- IPYG, calling youth to unite in an effort to stop wars
- Advocacy activities for DPCW abroad
- 2016 Conference in Support of HWPL's Work for Peace and Cessation of War
- Peace Messengers who enlivened the year 2016
Title: ANTHOLOGY TOWARDS THE PEACE EDUCATION
Publisher: First Children’s Embassy in the World Megjashi street Kosta Novakovikj No. 22a 1000 Skopje
For the Publisher: M. Sc. Dragi Zmijanac, President and Founder
Telephone: +3892 2465316
E-mail: info@childrensembassy.org.mk; peace@childrensembassy.ork.mk
Editors: Gordana Pirkovska Zmijanac, Ana Bitoljanu and Fatmire Ajdari
Graphic design: Sasho N. Alushevski
English translation: No. 1, 4 and 6 Ad Verbum, No. 3 and 8 Goran Bozicevcj, No. 5 Zhana Zhivadinovikj,
No. 7 Maja Filipovska (text No. 2 is originally written in English)
Printing: Invento
This document discusses peace education and its importance. It defines peace education as promoting nonviolence, social justice, and respect for human rights to encourage social change. Peace education teaches skills like nonviolent conflict resolution and creates a welcoming environment in schools. The document advocates for including peace education in school curriculums and discusses challenges like defining its exact contents. It emphasizes teaching students about their country's history of violence and current issues like the environment to promote constructive solutions. The approach of the Children's Embassy discussed focuses on empowering all students and respecting differences.
The document provides an overview of the World Summit 2013 hosted by the Universal Peace Federation in Seoul, Korea from February 22-25, 2013. The summit brought together over 800 participants from more than 120 nations under the theme of "Peace, Security and Human Development". It featured addresses from heads of state and other prominent leaders. The summit was a major step forward for the Universal Peace Federation in convening global leaders. It served as a tribute to the founder of the organization, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, who had passed away six months prior.
Lecture Concert for Peaceful Unification on the Korean Peninsula (English)HWPL
A Special Proposal on the Unification on the Korean Peninsula and World Peace, Made by Leaders of Eastern Europe who Led the System Change to Democracy
The document summarizes the key events and discussions from the 2nd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit held by HWPL from September 17-19. Over 100,000 people from 130 countries attended the Peace Festival, including heads of state, religious leaders, lawmakers and journalists. A highlight was a card performance by 11,440 youth depicting the horrors of war and need for peace. Speakers emphasized supporting the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War and getting more countries and groups involved in the cause of peace. Sessions were also held to discuss promoting the DPCW at the UN and achieving religious unity through examining scriptures.
June 2016 WARP Office Status
Introduction of June WARP Offices
- NEPAL KATHMANDU
- AUSTRALIA SYDNEY
- RUSSIA SAINT PETERSBURG
- CHINA BEIJING
- MYANMAR YANGON
5.25 Special Issue " Walk for Peace"
- CANADA
- DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office Photo Gallery
Proclamation Ceremony of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War
April 2016 WARP Office Status
Introduction of April WARP Offices
- PIETERMARITZBURG, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
- MAKASSAR, INDONESIA
- DELHI, INDIA
- OTTAWA, CANADA
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office Photo Gallery
Newly Appointed HWPL Publicity Ambassador
Fruit of Peace, "HWPL WARP Office in Manila, Philippines"
February 2016 WARP Office Status
Introduction of February WARP Offices
- GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN
- NAIROBI, KENYA (Online)
- TIANJIN, CHINA
- BERLIN, GERMANY
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office Photo Gallery
Newly Appointed HWPL Publicity Ambassador
Big Smile Campaign
HWPL World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office
Dear Religious Representatives and Leaders around the world
December 2015 WARP Office Status
Los Angeles, "Advancing the Light of Peace: HWPL Peace Event"
Introduction of December WARP Offices
- MYANMAR SAGAING
- FIJI SUVA
- GERMANY BERLIN
- BAHRAIN MANAMA
December World Alliance of Religions' Peace Office Photos
Religious Leader Interview (HWPL Publicity Ambassador, Ukraine)
- 2017 HWPL Religious Youth Peace Camp in the Kingdom of Cambodia
- Buddhist Monks "Peace be upon you" (As-salamu alaykum) in Mosque
- No Mine! Want Peace! : International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action
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[Happy New Year 2017]
"At this time of year, as we celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in HWPL.
Thanks to your support, HWPL proclaimed the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) and successfully hosted the 2nd Annual Commemoration of the World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit. Countless people around the world are supporting HWPL’s work for religious harmony and are advocating for the implementation of the DPCW.
In the year 2017, let us join our hearts, minds, and efforts to bring peace to the world. I look forward to your continued support, and may peace and happiness be with you and your family in the New Year.
Sincerely,"
Man Hee Lee, Chairman
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- Press Conference
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- Photo Gallery
The document provides an overview of HWPL's activities and initiatives in 2015 to promote peace. It discusses the expansion of WARP Offices around the world, increasing media coverage of HWPL's work, efforts to draft an International Convention on the Renunciation and Cessation of War, outreach to religious and legal experts in India, and the designation of several schools and universities as HWPL Peace Academies to incorporate peace education into their curriculums. The document anticipates further growth and progress in these initiatives in 2016 to help establish lasting world peace.
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World Peace Tour in the Philippines
HWPL in Mindanao, Philippines
‘Monument to the Declaration of World Peace’
at MILF Camp in Mindanao
The First HWPL Peace Academy in the Philippines
HWPL Peace Exhibition in Davao City Public Institutes
Fruit of Peace, “HWPL WARP Office in Manila, Philippines”
International Law for the Cessation of War and
Achievement of World Peace, Law for Humanity
Happy Women, Healthy Mothers
Chinese Technology Corporation to Affirm
Solidarity with IPYG
Peace Attraction Site: Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao,
Philippines
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World Peace Tour in the Philippines
MANILA
La union
Sagada
Vigan
Laoag
Banaue
Bontoc
San Fernando
IloIlo city
SOUTH
CHINA SEA
SULU SEA
Puerto Galera
Mindoro
Tacloban
Cebu
Butuan
SUL AWESI
Davao
Mindanao
puerto
Princesa
Chocolate Hills
Viriato samar
PHILIPPINES
SEA
Puraran
TAGUIG
GENERAL SANTOS
BULUANZAMBOANGA
COTABATO
Tarlac
Lungsod ng
Olongapo
Aurora
Memorial
National Park
Daet
Sorsogon
Masbate
Sibuyan
Island
Banwa it
Kalido
Rizal
El Nido
Dumaguete
kalamansig
Dakbanwa
Sang Bago
Bayan ng Jolo
Iligan
Prosperidad
HWPL in Mindanao, Philippines 5th PEACE TOUR (2013.06.10, Manila)
“The Youth, the ones that can achieve peace.”
● IPYG forum in Philippines
6th PEACE TOUR (2013.09.29-30, Taguig, Manila)
“International Peace Youth Group Walk Festival, planting
seeds of peace”
● International Youth Development Conference
(congratulatory address in ‘My Philippines Beyond 2015’)
● International Peace Youth Group Walk (1,000 participants)
8th PEACE TOUR (2014.01.23~24, General Santos)
“Cornerstone for conflict resolution: Mindanao
Peace Agreement Ceremony.”
● HWPL Chairman Man Hee Lee, archbishop Emeritus
Fernando Capalla and Islam representative Esmael G.
“Toto” Mangudadatu signed the Peace Agreement
13th PEACE TOUR (2014.08.11, Zamboanga)
“Peace Walk bloomed in Zamboanga city”
● 12,000 participants including Philippine government
personnel, religious leaders, youth representatives,
civilians, and students participated in the Peace Walk
18th PEACE TOUR (2015.05.22~25, Buluan, Maguindanao)
“Light of the World” – Mindanao Peace Agreement Monument
Unveiling Ceremony
● Designated the HWPL Day / Erected Mindanao Peace Agreement
Monument / 2nd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of
World Peace / Maguindanao: World Peace Walk Festival
19th PEACE TOUR (2015.07.07, Manila)
“The significant role of judicial officers and legal representatives
for the future of peace and justice in the Philippines”
● Invited to the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) -
Inauguration Ceremony
24th PEACE TOUR (2016.01.23~30, Cotabato)
"Fruit of Peace has borne"
● Unveiling Ceremony of the Monument to the Declaration of
World Peace in the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) base camp
● HWPL educational materials exhibit at the City library and museum
● Fruit of Peace, “HWPL WARP Office in Manila, Philippines”
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Located in the southernmost area of the Philip-
pineislandswithover20millionpeopleandarich
history, Mindanao has been a land of blood-shed for
the last four centuries, caused by wars and conflicts.
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) seeks to
achieve autonomy for the Moro People. After a
series of struggles and peace agreements in the
2000s between the government and MILF, the
Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) was introduced and
is now under the process of legal and social accept-
ance in the Philippines as the replacement of the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).
On January 24 2014, as a third-party facilitator,
HWPL's contribution to peacebuilding in the prov-
ince of Maguindanao, Mindanao played a deci-
sive role through the ‘Mindanao Peace Agree-
ment’ conducted by Chairman Lee of HWPL and
signed between Catholic and Muslim leaders. As
the agreement provided an opportunity to raise
the voice of peace by the local citizens of Min-
danao, the peace process between the govern-
ment of the Philippines and the MILF gained the
power source to legitimize the peace resolution.
Hon. Esmael “Toto” G. Mangudadatu, Governor of
Maguindanao Province, Mindanao and Hon. Al haj
Murad Ebrahim, Chairman of MILF have become
active members of the Advisory Council and part-
ners of HWPL in achieving political stability and
equal and sustainable status for the Moro people.
HWPL's peace initiative is solely oriented by the
spirit of peace itself without risking the lives of
people. The approach for peace in Mindanao was
to reconcile and restore harmony among its citi-
zens of different religions and ideologies by having
them hold each other's hands.
HWPL in Mindanao,
Philippines
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Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) held
an unveiling ceremony for the Monument
to the Declaration of World Peace at the center
of their base camp located in Sultan Kudarat,
Maguindanao Province. On January 24 2016, the
Monument to the Declaration of World Peace, the
second HWPL Peace Monument in the Philippines,
was shown to the public. To commemorate the his-
torical Mindanao Peace Agreement led by Chair-
man Lee of HWPL on January 24 2014, Chairman
Al Haj Murad Ebrahim of MILF also decided to des-
ignate January 24th of every year as ‘HWPL Day’.
Over 10,000 people from MILF and Moro com-
munities participated in the ceremony. Political
stability, economic development, and sustaina-
ble development are some of the projects being
carried out by these communities in conjunction
with HWPL. HWPL as an international NGO, has
been leading peace discussions with MILF repre-
sentatives, Muslim, and Catholic communities,
as well as the government of the Philippines.
Before the unveiling ceremony, MILF chairman
presented an appreciation plaque to Chairman
Lee for his dedication of bringing peace to Min-
danao, marking this 7th visit. Centered in MILF’s
camp, HWPL’s peace activity will serve as a catalyst
to spread the message of peace to the Davao and
General Santos region, transforming the island of
conflict into the island of peace.
‘Monument to the Declaration of World Peace’
at MILF Camp in Mindanao Keynote messages delivered by Chairman Ebrahim and Chairman Lee
are both inscribed on the Monument along with the Declaration of
World Peace:
“This monument has been built on this hallowed ground to hon-
or the people of the Bangsamoro who struggled for justice so
that all the communities of Mindanao and Sulu – Muslim, Chris-
tian, and Lumad – will live in peace. Furthermore, this mon-
ument stands as a testament of support by the people of the
Bangsamoro for the ‘International Law (Convention) of World
Peace’ advocated in the United Nations by the Heavenly Culture,
World Peace, and Restoration of Light (HWPL) led by Chairman
Man-Hee Lee of South Korea.”
“Today, where people are suffering from wars and conflicts, all
leaders of diverse sectors including politics and religions, are
taking part in the peace movements of HWPL by implementing
an international law on cessation of wars and world peace, and
establishing the HWPL World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP)
Office, as a follow-up on the pledges they made before God and
all people. Peace is not a matter confined to a single person but
to every individual. Therefore anyone who is part of this global
family must all become messengers of peace. Let us all partici-
pate and become the messengers of peace to pass on peace as
an eternal legacy for the future generations!”
Man Hee Lee
Chairman of HWPL
Al Haj Murad Ebrahim
Chairman of MILF
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Cotabato City State Polytechnic College (CCSPC)
was designated as the first HWPL Peace Acad-
emy, signing a resolution of Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA). Founded in 1924, CCSPC now
has around 10,000 students and strong programs
in technical, agricultural and marine product, play-
ing a vital role in leading the regional economy. On
January 25, 5,000 students and faculty members
joined the ceremony for the signing of the MOA.
Many principals from other schools came to this
historical moment, bearing witness to the peace
being brought into their region.
“You are the hope of the future and future is rest-
ing on your shoulders. Today’s youths are those
who will own the forthcoming world! Let’s work on
building a peaceful world together for mankind,”
said Chairman Lee, hoping students to have the
embers of peace within their hearts. Then Chair-
woman Kim added, “The day which bears the fruit
of peace is the day that the peace academy is des-
ignated. Today, I am so happy and my heart flut-
ters. From now on, you will be the physical forms of
peace that are educated not by the earthly culture
but the heavenly culture.”
Headmasters who came to the ceremony were
designated as HWPL Publicity Ambassadors and
signed the agreements for designating the schools
as HWPL Peace Academies and adopting HWPL
Peace Curriculum.
Dammang S. Bantala, the president of CCSPC and
ardent supporter of Chairman Lee, stated “stu-
dents will know about the necessity of peace when
peace curriculum is in every class. So let’s gather all
students from kindergarten to university to make
peaceful world.” He also promised to work hard for
achieving peace through implementing the peace
curriculum.
Starting from Cotabato city designating a HWPL
Peace Academy, a wave of peace will sweep through
the Philippines.
Aplace best known for its eateries and warm
weather amid beautiful scenery, Davao City
in the Philippines has a rich cultural heritage of
diverse cultural and religious backgrounds blend-
ed harmoniously. The only city museum that
exists in Davao City, Museo Dabawenyo, also
known as “People’s Museum,” has advanced the
local community through a range of initiatives.
Museo Dabawenyo officially designated its sec-
ond floor, named “Peace Hall,” to exhibit HWPL
peace activities in Mindanao. Director Orly L. Es-
carrilla presented the certificate for the perma-
nent exhibition of HWPL materials at the peace
hall, the place that will serve to provide com-
munity members a platform to learn about the
peace work achieved by HWPL in Mindanao.
Davao City Public Library provided an exclusive
shelf for HWPL to continuously supply monthly
newsletters, brochures, DVDs and other educa-
tional materials for any visitors to easily gain access
to HWPL peace works. As a HWPL Publicity Am-
bassador, Ms. Pedrita M. Badar, director of Davao
City Public Library, has promised to arrange a per-
manent exhibition of HWPL peace movements.
Davao City Public Library and Museo Dabawenyo
are accessible to Philippine citizens and global tour-
ists alike making it great locations to provide peace
education to the Philippines and beyond.
The First HWPL Peace Academy in the Philippines HWPL Peace Exhibition in Davao City Public Institutes
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On January 28, religious leaders representing Christianity, Catholicism, Islam, and Hinduism
gathered for the Dialogue of Scriptures at the HWPL WARP Office in Manila, Philippines accom-
panied by special guests, Chairman Lee and Chairwoman Kim on their 24th World Peace Tour.
Committed to seeking truth that transcends any labels of religions, participants have actively en-
gaged themselves in sharing and understanding each other’s scriptures. Since November 29, 2014,
the WARP Offices in Philippines have made extensive progress in scripture dialogue only because
each participant was willing to search through and select highlights from their scriptures to share.
Fruit of Peace, “HWPL WARP Office in Manila,
Philippines”
“HWPL WARP Office, the series of worldwide interfaith peace dialogue sessions,
is distinctive in leading the way to promote deeper understandings of each
scripture among religious leaders. HWPL Scripture Dialogue promotes peace for
sharing of opinions and ideas, giving us the practical ways of harmonizing be-
liefs in different religions.”
Mr. Roberto Ibrahim M. Mata,
the Director of Islamic Studies Call and Guidance Center of the Philippines
“I realized God has given his will by prophecy. I have understood why Christians
believe in Jesus even if I am Hindu. We have to open our scripture and under-
stand the biblical facts based on the scriptures through HWPL WARP Office.”
Rev. Acharya Prem Shankaranand Tirth Maharaj,
Hindu Priest
“If God comes to the Earth, what will be the first thing He will say? He will tell us
to repent. Meaning the corruptions of all religions…what we need to see is we
must become one in the truth, which is becoming one before the One and Only
God who is the truth.”
Sister Nanga Sanang Beatrice,
Sister of Donum Dei Missionary Family
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International Law
Prosperity
Human
Rights
Peace
Environ-
mental
Protection
- War
- Conflict
- Injustice
- Discrimination
- Corruption
WAR
WAR
WAR
CONFLICT
CONFLICT
CONFLICT
DISCRIMINATION
DISC-
RIMINATION
DISC-
RIMINATION
INJUSTICE
INJUSTICE
INJUSTICE
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION
HWPL presented an International law for the
cessation of war and achievement of world
peace as a solution to bring about peace to human-
ity and an instrument to dispose of all means that
initiate war and armed conflicts. At the 1st Annual
Commemoration of the World Alliance of Religions’
Peace (WARP) Summit, HWPL International Law
Peace Committee was established, consisting of
prestigious international law scholars and experts
all under the clear purpose of prohibiting war and
war-like activities. As their first step, twenty distin-
guished HWPL International Law Peace Committee
members are in the process of drafting the Decla-
ration on the Renunciation and Cessation of War
and International Armed Conflicts. Such statement
includes articles on the Prohibition on production,
sales, and supply of all weapons and abolition of
raising and training war potentials. Representing
the marginalized voices of youth and women in
armed conflicts, the Declaration will finally let their
voices be heard. The draft Declaration will be pub-
licly presented in March 2016.
Framed to eliminate the roots of all war and
armed conflicts and to preserve humanity from
utter destruction, an International Law proposed
by HWPL is a powerful and ground-breaking tool
which enables worldwide enjoyment of peace.
Women and youth throughout the world are unit-
ing their efforts, transcending races, nationalities,
and religions, to urge for the implementation of the
International Convention with one voice. Just as wa-
ter drops merge to become a huge thunderstorm
that covers an entire area, our collective voices will
become a thunderstorm that wipes away the world
tainted with the atrocities of war and brings out a
new era of peace. Your words and actions will usher
peace in our generation.
Together, let’s join our hands to urge for the imple-
mentation of the International Law for Peace!
International Law for the Cessation of War and
Achievement of World Peace, Law for Humanity
Join Us for PEACE !
The quintessence of an international law is to support order among societies worldwide
and to attain humanity’s fundamental goals: peace, prosperity, human rights, and en-
vironmental protection. However, blockages embedded in our daily lives for centuries have
held back the principles of international law, scattering its pure intentions and effective-
ness. From big international disputes to conflicts that we experience in our day to day lives,
situations remain unresolved, in these cases, the role of an international law seems weak.
Initiated by an international NGO, however, there is a hopeful spark to the future of an in-
ternational law, one that will draw a new framework for global peace.
International Law
Prosperity
Human
Rights
Peace
Environ-
mental
Protection
- War
- Conflict
- Injustice
- Discrimination
- Corruption
WAR
WAR
WAR
CONFLICT
CONFLICT
CONFLICT
DISCRIMINATION
DISC-
RIMINATION
DISC-
RIMINATION
INJUSTICE
INJUSTICE
INJUSTICE
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION
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Chinese Technology Corporation to Affirm
Solidarity with IPYG
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Nearly 200 employees of Juwang Technology
(Jiangxi, China) signed the International Peace
Youth Group (IPYG) peace agreement which states
that they would urge for the implementation of the
International Convention on the Cessation and Re-
nunciation of War and Armed Conflicts. As a corpo-
ration that has previously supported education and
provided aids to students in need, Juwang Tech-
nology was seeking to leave larger impacts to the
world before it came across the core initiatives of
HWPL through IPYG.
“Since the director sets the course for the corpo-
ration, he needs to impose standards strictly that
comes with social responsibility”, said Mr. Jianbo
Zheng, President of Juwang Technology, expressing
his devotion for promoting peace as an extension
of corporate social responsibility.
He further promised to encourage youth members
of his enterprise to participate in peace activities.
He was appointed as Jiangxi Peace Ambassador of
IPYG and wishes his corporation to serve as a role
model in its endeavor for promoting peace.
The signing ceremony was a first step for the cor-
poration in measuring its success and growth not
merely by profits and numbers but also by bene-
fits to furthering humanity. This paradigm shift is
highly applauded throughout the world and was
covered by 11 different Chinese media outlets.
The 2015 IWPG Network in India proceeded
under the theme, Happy Women, Healthy
Mothers with NGO leaders from across Tamil Nadu
joined by 10,000 female participants. Kanyakumari
District Magistrate Mr. SajjanSingh R. Chavan gave
congratulatory remarks for the conference, and
speeches were delivered by L. Raja, the Addition-
al Director for Rural Development of Tamil Nadu
Government, and Dr. Nirmala Manuel, President
of the Women's Christian College. In the second
session of the conference, 200 female students put
on stage an art performance on peace titled, 'Love
Peace, Love India' and received ovations from the
audience.
The IWPG Peace Committee Meeting was a discus-
sion on the Role of Women Leaders in Furthering
IWPG's Peace Work and its Systematic Strategies.
During the conference, IWPG appointed 41 women
leaders to the Peace Committee, Board of Advisors,
Happy Women, Healthy Mothers
and as Publicity Ambassadors. One of the partici-
pants, G. Evangeline Ashna, a university student,
told the reporters that the conference made her
realize when women protect themselves and unite,
women can build peace not just in Tamil Nadu but
in all of India. The event's finale was a grand Peace
Walk where the citizens marched together, experi-
encing the spirit of peace covering the entire Kan-
yakumari District.
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PEACE ATTRACTION
Peace Attraction Site: Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao, Philippines
The city of Sultan Kudarat located in the province of Maguindanao, Philippines perpetually under war and
fear is now known as the land of life, joy and peace. Sultan Kudarat is named after a great patriarch in
Philippine history, Sultan Kudarat.
The people of Sultan Kudarat suffered through 40
years of civil war, struggling for political independ-
ence as well as battling religious, ideological and
ethnic differences. Consequently, it was a region left
with the scar of more than 120,000 military and civil-
ian casualties.
On January 24, 2014, the Mindanao Peace Agree-
ment between Catholic and Islam representatives
was mediated by HWPL Chairman Man Hee Lee. Re-
cently an HWPL Peace Monument was erected in the
middle of the MILF camp in Sultan Kudarat in recog-
nition.
15,000 soldiers and civilians are strongly in support
of putting an end to all conflicts in Mindanao and are
determined to collaborate with HWPL. Constructing
a peace monument in Sultan Kudarat signifies the
big leap towards transforming armed weapons into
daily instruments symbolizing peace is a feasible
goal.
People in Sultan Kudarat, after enduring through
many conflicts, were desperately searching for
peace, but now the region serves as a role model for
bringing peace into conflicted areas. Sultan Kudarat
will be forever remembered as the Peace Attraction
site ushering in the new era of peace.
After carefully selecting a region or place to commemorate peace, please submit photos and an introduc-
tory script of a peace attraction in your area to pr_hq@hwpl.kr. You, too, can become a peace messenger
by participating in the Peace Attraction Project!
Even if we manage to bring about peace but we individu-
ally are not renewed, would peace be of any benefit to us?
Bringing about world peace is not the entire picture.
As peace is achieved in the world, I believe that people
will change as well. We need to create provisions that
prevent any form of armed conflict. We are facing tough
times, so tough that humanity is in danger of destruction.
We cannot just stand by. No matter what it takes,
we must prevent our own destruction.
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2016 February | No. 10
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