Press release
HWPL to Host “2nd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit” in Seoul, South Korea in September
By
Marilie Bomediano
Sydney-Australia
August 23, 2016
Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL, Chairman Man Hee Lee) is hosting its “2nd Annual Commemoration of September 18th World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit” from September 17th through 19th. At the 2nd Annual Commemoration many of the world’s political and religious leaders, as well as women and youth leaders, will gather.
World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit (2014) – Archive photo
These dignitaries includes: the former President of Croatia, Ivo Josipović; the Minister of Justice of Sri Lanka, Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe; President of the Spanish Society for International Human Rights Law, Carlos Villan Duran; the Youth Representative of The United Nations Association of New York, Juan Pablo Celis Garcia; along with various ministers, chief justices, high level government officials, and former presidents. During the event, participants will partake in various meetings for the implementation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).
The meetings that will be held on the 17
th and 19
th in Seoul will cover important topics such as the role of the legal system to resolve religious conflicts, and the current role of the International Court of Justice of the United Nations in resolving armed conflicts, and will consist of: Advocacy Forum for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War, Media Forum for Advocacy of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War, The 4th HWPL International Law Peace Committee Meeting, International Religious Leaders Conference, Conference for the Implementation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War, 2016 IWPG Network Forum.
On the 18
th, there will be an outdoor event at the Seoul Olympic Stadium. This event will mark its beginning with a parade, bringing in participants from all walks of life around the world. The parade will be followed by a card section performance by 12,000 members of the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) with a theme of world peace and cessation of war. This performance is expected to deliver the inspiration of peace and harmony that transcends all borders of nation, race, and religion.
Through the 2014 WARP Summit, HWPL signed on the Agreement to Propose the Enactment of International Law for the Cessation of Wars and World Peace. In September of 2015, HWPL launched the HWPL International Law Peace Committee, which consists of international law scholars, professors, and chief justices. In March of 2016, HWPL proclaimed the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War, along with international law experts from various countries.
Following the Declaration, the “Legislate Peace” Campaign (a global advocacy movement aimed at establishing international law consistent with the DPCW) has been conducted worldwide. Since its beginning in March, 535,493 people from 167 different countries have signed their support for the DPCW.
“Once the media reports this news well, peace will come in no time.
Above all, I delivered every work of peace I did to media around the world,
asking to spread it to every single member in the global village. ”
- Chairman Lee from HWPL
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Writer Marilie Bomediano is joining approximately 1,000 public figures from 120 countries around the world who are expected to take part in this event.
WARP Summit: Through the WARP Summit which convened for the first time in 2014, HWPL presented two answers to achieve peace: the implementation of the international law on the cessation of war, and a world alliance of religions. Every year since then, the WARP Summit has been sharing its successes in various fields, finding points of further cooperation and direction of advancement.
Legislate Peace Campaign: Please click www.peacelaw.org for more information.
Sydney substory: Sharing flashback news of HWPL:
Legislate Peace Campaign is an advocacy movement in support of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) being developed into an enforceable law. The campaign calls on world leaders and governments to make and enforce a law based on the principles of the DPCW.
Not only in South Korea, in hundreds of cities, including Sydney, New York City, Manila, Shanghai, Yerevan, Cape Town and Oakland; youth, women, and all citizens will march for peace, replacing a culture of war with a culture of peace in their respective time zones.
"Legislate Peace" Campaign: Sign Your Support Please click www.peacelaw.org
Tthe 3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and the Peace Walk on May 29th.
Hyde Park Pix:
the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and the Peace Walk on May 29th in Sydney
.The rally was aimed to Legislate Peace Campaign
, recently launched to bring all wars to an end by establishing an enforceable law compatible with the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)
Radio Rizal 100.9 FM 2BACR shares the HWPL NSW and Interfaith Peace Walk in YouTube
https://youtu.be/mFahwoHbSRQ
"Legislate Peace Campaign": Sign Your Support Please click www.peacelaw.org
(Rally participants with Strathfield Councilor-Mr. Raj Datta, Peace Ambassador of IWPG-Dr. Ayesha Saeed and founder of the The Global Quorum and Secretary General at Sydney University's UN Society-Aidan Quinn)
Legislate Peace Campaign is an advocacy movement in support of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) being developed into an enforceable law. The campaign calls on world leaders and governments to make and enforce a law based on the principles of the DPCW.
Not only in South Korea, in hundreds of cities, including Sydney, New York City, Manila, Shanghai, Yerevan, Cape Town and Oakland; youth, women, and all citizens will march for peace, replacing a culture of war with a culture of peace in their respective time zones.
*** Information ***
▶Speakers: 3 representatives of each levels of society
▶Venue: Hyde Park, Sydney
▶Performance: Singing songs 'I Can Dream,' 'Heal The World'
▶Audiences: approximate 100 people
▶Time: 29 May, 2016
▶What:
Legislate Peace Campaign, recently launched to bring all wars to an end by establishing an enforceable law compatible with the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)
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