Tuesday, September 23, 2014

WARP SUMMIT 2014 KOREA



World Alliance of Religions Peace Summit seeks to create a forum for
dialogue centering on the creation of a commonly acceptable value-system 
between secular and religious communities in all socio-political sectors 
of our divers societies.



Ideological differences based on religion or culture are the cause of war
in our world today, is not too much to say that these differences are 
exploited to heighten the communitys propensity for violent behavior.




The goal of the WARP SUMMIT is as follow;

1.To begin the process of establishing a universally applicable system 
of values focusing on aspects of morality and experience of life that 
bind us together as a global family.

2. Establish a basic ideological foundation upon which a World Alliance of Religions 
can be built in order to bring conflicts founded on differing religious ideologies to an end.

3. Draft and publicly make the Declaration of the World Alliance of Religions. 

4. Define the roles of cultural leaders, both secular and religious, 
in the creation and implementation of a new, heavenly culture.





The SUMMIT held in South Korea, total 4 days.







And world leaders and expert of religion, political, peace organizations speak about peace.
Speakers
Emil Constantinescu
President of Romania 1996-2000
° President of the Association of Citizenship Education
° President of Romania 1996-2000
° Rector of the University of Bucharest 1992-1996
° Professor of Mineralogy and Crystallography, Faculty of Geology, Bucharest University, since 1991
° University assistant, lecturer for the courses on: Crystallography, Mineralogy, Petrography and Physical
° Methods of Minerals Analysis, Bucharest University, 1966-1990
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
President of the Republic of Ecuador 1988-1992
° Elected Secretary General of the Union of South American Nations In 2007.
° Candidate for the Presidency of the Republic for the Democratic Left in 1978, 1984, 1988 and 1998.
° 1979 and 1988 Founder of the Democratic Left Party ideological.
° Professor of Political Science at Central College in 1963-1983.
° Deputy to the National Congress in 1962, 1970.
° Obtained Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Doctor’s degree of Jurisprudence in 1960.
Mark C. Donfried
Executive Director and Founder of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
° Director and Founder of Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, 1999-Present.
° BA in European History and French from Columbia University, 1996-2000.
Luis Alfredo Palacio González
President of the Republic of Ecuador 2005-2007
° President of Republic of Ecuador 2005-2007.
° Vice President of Republic of Ecuador 2003-2005.
° Minister of Health 1994-1996.
° Candidate for the position of Director-General of the World Health Organization.
° Lectured in cardiology and public health at Guayaquil University's faculty of medicine.
° Graduate from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Marisol Espinoza Cruz
Vice President of the Republic of Peru
° First vice president of Peru 2011-2014.
° Congress Women representing Piura 2006-2014.
° Speaker of the Nationalist bench in the Congress 2009.
° Obtained Master’s degree of Economics in University of Piura in 2002.
° Reporter for RBC Chanel 11, 1991-1992.
Moritz Leuenberger
President of Swiss Confederation 2001, 2006
° Vice President of Switzerland 2010.
° Get the Political Award on European Railway Awards 2009.
° President of Swiss Confederation 2001, 2006.
° Head of the Federal Department of Environment, Transport 1995-2010.
° Head of the Federal Department of Energy and Communications 1995-2010.
° Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1995-2010.
Stjepan Mesić
President of the Republic of Croatia 2000-2010
° President of the Republic of Croatia 2000-2010.
° 1st Prime Minister of Croatia In office 1990.3–1990.8.
° 2nd Speaker of the Croatian Parliament 1992.9-1994.5.
° President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia 1991.
° Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement 1991.6–1991.12.
° Graduate from the University of Zagreb majoring in Law Faculty 1961.
Lupe Rosalía Arteaga Serrano de Fernández de Córdova
President of the Republic of Ecuador 1997
° President of the Republic of Ecuador 1997.
° Vice President of Ecuador 1997.2–1998.3.
° Secretary-general of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization until 2007.
° Member of the Editorial Board of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Abdelsalam al-Majali
Prime Minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
1993 – 1995, 1997 - 1998
° President of the University of Jordan 1971 - 1976, 1980 - 1989.
° Minister of health 1969 - 1971 and education 1976 - 1979.
° Minister of state for prime ministerial affairs 1970 - 1971, 1976 - 1979.
° Director of medical services for the Jordanian armed forces from 1960 - 1969.
° Get medical degree from Syrian University in Damascus in 1949.
° Hold a diploma of Laryngology and Otology from the Royal College of Physicians in London in 1953.
Fernando de la Rúa
President of the Argentine Republic 1999 - 2001
° President of the Argentine Republic 1999-2001.
° The first Head of Government of Buenos Aires 1996-1999.
° Elected to the Argentine Senate, representing the city of Buenos Aires in 1973.
° Advisor to President Arturo Illia's Internal Affairs Minister in 1963.
° Taught criminal law at the University of Buenos Aires.
° Obtained law degree in National University of Córdoba.
Jaime Paz Zamora
President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia 1989-1993
° President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia 1989-1993.
° Vice President of Bolivia 1982-1984.
° As UDP's Hernán Siles’s vice-presidential running mate in 1980 elections.
° Alliance with the former President Hernán Siles formatting the Unidad Democráticay Popular (UDP) in 1978.
° Co-founded the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) in Chile 1971.
Cassam Uteem
President of Mauritius Republic, 1992-2002
° President of Mauritius Republic of 1992-2002.
° Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Industry & Industrial Technology 1990-1992.
° Minister of Employment, Social Security and National Solidarity 1982-1983.
° Member of the Club of Madrid.
° Member of the Global Leadership Foundation.
° Deputy-leader of the Militant Movement of Mauritis (MMM).
Rexhep Qemal Meidani
President of the Republic of Albania 1997-2002
° President of the Republic of Albania 1997-2002.
° Chair of the Central Election Commission in the first multiparty elections in 1991.
° Joined the Socialist Party and was elected its Secretary General 1996–1997.
° One of the leading academics in Albania.
° Held various positions at the University of Tirana between 1966–1996.
° Graduated from the University of Tirana 1966.
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe
President of the Republic of South Africa 2008-2009
° President of the Republic of South Africa 2008-2009.
° Deputy President of South Africa 2009-2014.
° Deputy President of the African National Congress (ANC)2007-2012.
° Director of medical services for the Jordanian armed forces from 1960 - 1969.
° Secretary-General of the African National Congress 1997-2007.
° Hold a diploma of Laryngology and Otology from the Royal College of Physicians in London in 1953.
Behgjet Isa Pacolli
President of the Republic of Kosovo 2011
° President of the Republic of Kosovo 2011.
° Member of the Parliament of Republic of Kosovo 2007 - 2010.
° President of CRS-Credito per lo sviluppo e ristrutturazione 1992-2009.
° General Director Interplastica Project Engineering in Morbio Inf 1980 - 1990.
° Commercial Director in the Company Interplastica Project Engineering in Morbio Inf 1977-1980.
° Correspondent for foreign languages and Deputy Head for development within Textile enterprise 1974-1975.
Haris Silajdžić
President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006-2010
° President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006-2010.
° Co-chair of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1997-2000.
° professor of Cornell University in Ithaca 1998.
° He served as the foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1990-1993.
° Prime minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1993-1996.

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