Monday, December 26, 2016

[The messages of WARP Summit 2016] Today is the day for choosing peace not for war!

[The messages of WARP Summit 2016] Today is the day for choosing peace not for war!




The 2nd Annual Commemoration of the September 18th WARP Summit by the HWPL was a pioneering event where global leaders devised action plans for peace-building processes based on the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).





In total, over 211 media stations from 45 different countries have covered this year’s summit. As such news reaches more people and encourages their participation, peace shall come sooner. 






But, only Christian Press in Korea which is CBS has been denigrating those reputations and they are against on HWPL’s movement.

Don’t you think that it’s right to participate in such movement which can achieve peace together by overcoming differences in religion?





These days, propagating false information on belief by the reason of differentiation in denominations and religion and causing conflicts and war, these actions are against what Jesus teaches which is ‘Love your enemies’.





Our purpose is world peace. If there are someone bothering achieving world peace, that is ridiculous.





We don’t need to argue that which one is better. We should make world peace by putting our mind and the will together beyond nation, race and religion.





Above all kinds of property, the peace is the best heritage to hand down to our later generation. The peace is the biggest heritage.

One person cannot make peace. All of us need to be the messenger of peace to achieve peace.





HWPL will deliver these sign-ups which is people’s wishes all around the world and urge UN to legislate DPCW as a bill of binding authority.

DPCW has 10 articles and 38 clauses. Main contents include reinforcement of existing international law to prevent war. The declaration values people and also includes the value of peace.

540,000 people from 167 countries signed up for this campaign on & off line.

Please, sign up for DPCW being legislated as a bill of binding authority.






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