Friday, May 20, 2022

DPCW_1038 : “Foundation for Peace to Improve Human Rights”

Date and Time: Saturday, April 2nd, 2022, 8:30PM (KST)

 

Location: Online (Zoom)

 

Topics: Human Rights, Institutionalization of Peace

 

Host: HWPL Daegu-Gyeongbuk Branch

 

Speakers:

 

Mr. Ramesh Bhan, Chief of Bureau, India’s premier News Agency

 

Mr. Nachiket Anil Dave, Advocate, India

 

Mr. Sania Dua, Chief of Women department, All India Human Rights Association

 

Mr. Achankunju P.C, Founding Chairman, Human Rights Foundation

 

 

The webinar was held to emphasize the need for peace as an institution that must be observed throughout our lives, not simply as a recommended moral standard. Participants, who have worked in various fields to raise awareness of human rights, discussed the elements of peace that should be emphasized to raise awareness of peace among the citizens of Delhi.

 

 

 

“The way to protect human rights can be different depending on the situation and the times. But its standards and definitions must remain unchanged. We need stronger institutions for the sake of peace that deserves to be guaranteed.”

 

Ramesh Bhan

 

 


 Introduction Webinar

 

On April 2, 2022, HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light) hosted the “Foundation for peace to improve human rights” webinar.

 

The Webinar was held to emphasize the need for peace as an institution that must be observed throughout our lives, not simply as a recommended moral standard.

 

Attendees at this seminar including lawyers, human rights activists, local government officials, and media, who have worked to promote human rights awareness in their respective fields in India, discussed the elements of peace that should be emphasized to raise awareness of peace among the citizens of Delhi.

 

 

Background Information

 

Considering the characteristics of India, where 1.4 billion people of different religions, ethnicities, and languages coexist, discrimination and disputes over different affiliations are inevitable. From family communities to national communities, it is necessary to introduce peace as a system that has an obligation to protect, not just peace as a recommended moral standard.

 

Through this webinar, participants were able to discuss various elements of human rights violations that are not regulated by the current law and to share various opinions on elements of peace that should be institutionalized for the improvement of human rights issues and the qualitative growth of civil society.

 

 

Points of discussion

 

Mr. Ramesh Bhan addressed that the way to protect human rights can be different depending on the situation and the times, but its standards and definitions must remain unchanged. And He emphasized the need for stronger institutions for the sake of peace that deserves to be guaranteed. He also added that the State and Media should show more interest in human rights and peace-related movements.

 

Mr. Nachiket Anil Dave focused on education as a fundamental solution to raising awareness of peace. He addressed that education has strong power and he emphasized the need for HWPL to apply its peace education curriculum widely so that the concept of peace that civil society aims for can be formed well.

 

Ms. Sania Dua also agreed with the importance of education for peaceful coexistence. She addressed that to raise awareness of peace, education at the level of each country and culture is necessary, and a system to block factors that hinder peace is also needed. And she added that there are many organizations established to protect peace, but their functions are not really working.

 

Mr. Achankunju P.C. said international peace is important but to achieve this, peace should be found in the community first and should be continued. He stressed the need to prepare standards and methods to realize peace immediately, from family communities to global villages.

 

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Highlights

 

Ramesh Bhan: We need stronger institutions for the sake of peace that deserves to be guaranteed.

 

Nachiket Anil Dave: I know how to establish peace institutionally. I think HWPL’s peace education curriculum is the answer for it. We all know that education has strong power.

 

Sania Dua: Peace is a right that we deserve and is synonymous with human rights. When peace is threatened, it means human rights are threatened.

 

Achankunju P.C: Peace should be found in the community first and it should be continued.

 

 

Next Steps

 

We will continue to hold webinars to discuss the elements of peace that must be practically implemented to enhance the awareness of peace in the community.

 

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#PEACE #DPCW_1038 #HUMAN_RIGHTS #HWPL #IWPG #WARP_OFFICE

#IPYG #PEACE_WALK

1 comment:

  1. The Chairman of HWPL, Man-hee Lee, is a Korean War veteran who has travelled the world 31 times meeting politicians, Heads of State, religious leaders and international law experts to discuss the DPCW and gain the support of citizens around the world. 21 international law experts were involved in the drafting of the DPCW. HWPL currently has support in 192 different countries with over 600,000 members working to help establish peace throughout the world. It is a miracle that a 92-year-old man can spearhead such a peace movement. Kudos to Chairman Lee.

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