The Story that HWPL Peace Messengers Achieve Peace:
Peace International Law
Many peace messengers from all over the world attended
the
“7th Anniversary of
the September 18th HWPL World Peace Summit”
held online last month. HWPL asked some common
questions to the attendees for the future activities. Many answered with all
their heart, and HWPL would like to share some of them.
Meet the stories of the peace messengers who are
achieving peace with HWPL in their respective fields such as peace
international law, alliance of religions, peace education, and the IPYG!
Q1. How has HWPL peace activities influenced you?
H.E.
Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, Former Minister of Ministry of Justice of Equatorial
Guinea
First of all, I like and appreciate all peace activities of HWPL. But the most
interesting program for me is the dialogues for peace. Peaceful dialogue. So
dialogue for peace. And also the promotion and respect for human rights, for
peace, and all of the activities. But of all these activities, the most
important among them is dialogue for peace.
(Mr.) Clement Iornongu, International
Centre for Peace Charities and Human Development (INTERCEP), Executive Director
It changed my perspective. It changed my perspective about peace and peace
building—in my local community, and the subnational level, and at the national
level, and now global level. Because participating in the activities of HWPL
opened my eyes to see that again, taking from my perspective of understanding
of scriptures, I now have a deeper knowledge of what the principles of what
peace building is all about and deepened my knowledge of how to approach the
peace building and strengthen the peace-building in my community using the
principles initiated by HWPL.
For example, when having
been exposed to peace education, I have to also participate in teaching the
children in the schools. And now I came to understand the real value of peace
in what havoc and greed causes in society and how children should respect the
elders and also how to look at the harmony in nature, how they work together in
the peaceful way and if you let that to a human relationship, you realize that
Chairman Manhee Lee is just at all. The mission given from God is true, it
cannot be disputed in any way. Because it expanded the scriptures to me and to
the children.
Q2. Like the theme of the
7th Anniversary of the September 18 HWPL World Peace Summit, joint efforts are
urgently needed for sustainable peace. In times like this, what do you think is
the 'common effort' for sustainable peace? Also, what would your plans be for
sustainable peace with HWPL?
H.E. Ruben Maye Nsue Mangue, Former
Minister of Ministry of Justice of Equatorial Guinea
In order to live in peace, people at different levels must love each other and
take all necessary joint effort for the restoration of peace. That is why joint
effort is very important.
The most important thing in order to get a solution to this problem or any
situation is to perform all your exercise or housework and duties with the
truth. That will promote peace and security among the people.
Is there a way to universalize the value of DPCW in civil society even in
Equatorial Guinea? Equatorial Guinea is not a democratic country and needs a
peaceful culture. The first problem the country has faced is that after the
year of independence 12th of October 1968 many people were killed
extra-judicially. One sure way to help the suffering people in Equatorial
Guinea is to start a peace dialogue program with DPCW on the national level. It
should be started at the civil society level and once the voice of the people
will be gathered, the government will also support this DPCW.
(Mr.)
Clement Iornongu, International Centre for Peace Charities and Human
Development (INTERCEP), Executive Director
The theme of this year’s celebration is out. And it borders on the DPCW, that
is the Declaration of
Peace and Cessation of War, which the whole world needs to
be. And to me, the world needs peace currently. The 10 articles and 38 clauses
dwells massively on if it’s implemented. The world will begin to experience
peace, because we convert all the factories manufacturing armament with food
factories which will enrich the humanity more than war.
So to me, it’s core for the collective humanity to work together to live in
peace by implementing this DPCW globally and work together to ensure the United
Nations and the global community adopts the 10 articles and 38 clauses to
complement what is already in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
DPCW will complement that international instrument, so DPCW is a wonderful
instrument which the Chairman has got on board to reach a peaceful coexistence
globally.
It’s advocacy. Continuous advocacy. And the interrelationship with those who
are hesitating to let them know that HWPL, the 10 articles and the clauses are meant for the world and the well-being
of the humanity. So we will continue to connect with them to explain this is
what HWPL stands for. This is for global peace. Let them know what it states.
When human beings don’t understand anything to the fullest then they start to
get uninvolved, unanswered, but if we keep advocating and keep letting them
know that we need to really get involved then they should not hesitate because
this is a great avenue and opportunity for us to join together for the common
goal of humanity. We keep increasing awareness on HWPL and the DPCW so that people can get involved massively.
It’s a greater movement, it’s a greater network. And the world is built on
network these days.
At the local and national level, I know that when HWPL was in touch with us,
there are networks in Lagos, Jos, and in Kano, and in some other areas. So we
just need to organize these networks into a strong platform to implement some
of the articles and clauses of the DPCW
locally to give a boost and let the UN know that HWPL is accepted globally
including in Nigeria.
That’s
why Nigeria is behind HWPL so DPCW should be adopted in United Nations just
like Chairman Manhee Lee said, it’s a legacy to the humanity. So let us leave a
legacy as human beings, a peaceful world.
So in 2022 we’ll highlight this idea conceived by Chairman and
we’ll push it forward the adoption by the United Nations, and to leave in
schools and families and the society as a whole.
#HWPL #FAMILY
#SOCIETY #MANHEE_LEE #HUMANITY #DPCW #IWPG #IPYG
#PEACE #NIGERIA #UN
#DPCW_1038 #LAGOS
HWPL’s peace work is unprecedented. I sincerely hope it will continue with great vigour into 2022 and beyond, as it seems peace and stability is needed now more than ever in these uncertain times. More than 30,000 people from 157 countries attended the 7th Anniversary HWPL World Peace Summit online on Sept. 18th 2021, and more than 200 schools worldwide have been designated HWPL Peace Academies, educating today's youth on the importance of peace.
ReplyDeleteMoreover, many heads of state - both existing and former - have publicly declared their support for HWPL's Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), citing it as the only solution to ceasing all conflict and achieving peace on a global scale. The words of H.E. Viktor Yushchenko, former President of Ukraine, sums up the importance of the DPCW very well: “The DPCW is a perfect and balanced document that can be the basis of solidarity for peacekeeping in all countries of the world. I think all the leaders of the countries should support the DPCW.”
May the words, 'We are One!' ring true as a lasting history✌️