Saturday, July 3, 2021

HWPL : LAW FOR PEACE 3

Article 3

Friendly relations and the prohibition of acts of aggression

1. In accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV), States should develop friendly relations based upon respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and should take appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace.

2. States have the duty to refrain from any forcible action that deprives peoples of their rights to self-determination.

3. States should condemn the illegal occupation of territory resulting from the threat or use of force in a manner contrary to international law.

4. States should promote accountability, including by investigating alleged violations of international law, in particular, grave violation of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, and should take measures to ensure that states, citizens and corporations do not contribute to the commission of violations of international law.

5. States should condemn, and should criminalize in their domestic law, the planning, preparation, initiation or execution, by a person in a position effectively to exercise control over, or to direct, the political or military action of a State, of an act of aggression which, by its character, gravity and scale, constitutes a manifest violation of international law, thus amounting to a crime of aggression.

6. States should refrain from allowing their territories to be placed at the disposal of other actors, whether States or otherwise, to engage in armed force against a third State.

7. States should bear in mind the principle of sovereign equality of states, and should seek to consult all other states, on the basis of reciprocal respect, on issues that may relate to them, in order to resolve and pre-empt disputes which may arise. This provision should apply without prejudice to human rights law and human dignity.

 

PLAN OF ACTION

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To protect justice, rights and value for humanity, we have to take aggressive actions towards preserving life, peace, and harmony which are the vision of HWPL.

#HWPL

HWPL will not stop advocating for the achievement of global peace and security through establishing an international agreement (law) based upon the principles of the DPCW to further encompass all States.

#DPCW

The global movement of support, from both civil society and governments, plays a key role in pushing the initiative forward regardless of the roadblocks and providing the basis to generate the unified political will for the necessary changes to happen.


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Newsday Georgia - HWPL Host the Stage for Peace Talks in the Middle East

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Risingbd - Media Literacy Education for youth held amid social changes

SHALL WE MOVE TO START? 

HWPL : LAW FOR PEACE 2

Article 2 - War potential

1. States should co-operate with a view to the gradual global reduction of armament production.

2. States should not produce, assist in, encourage, or induce; the production of weapons of mass destruction, inter alia, chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, or weapons capable of causing indiscriminate or widespread and unnecessary suffering, or weapons incompatible with international humanitarian law.

3. States should take measures to ensure that existing weapons of mass destruction, weapons capable of causing widespread and unnecessary suffering and weapons incompatible with international humanitarian law are gradually dismantled or destroyed.

States should cooperate in disarmament and the reduction of arms stockpiles, ideally under international supervision. Decommissioned weapons manufacturing facilities should be repurposed, so that they may serve purposes that are beneficial to humanity in general.

4. States should strive to reduce excessive standing armies and military bases.

5. States should cooperate to gradually diminish trade in weapons and attempt to reduce the flow of small arms to non-state actors.

The ten articles of the DPCW are introduced in sequence under the following three overarching values:

Conflict prevention: encourages states to cooperate in gradual disarmament, repurpose weapon-manufacturing facilities for the benefit of humanity and develop friendly relations through mutual respect of the sovereign equality and right to self-determination of all States.

 

- Prohibition of the threat or use of force

- War potential

- Friendly relations and the prohibition of acts of aggression

- State boundaries

- Self-determination

 

Conflict mediation: focuses on conflict mediation through reaffirming the role of international supervision organizations in maintaining international peace and security.

 

- Dispute settlement

- Right to self-defense

 

Securing sustainable peace: includes targets for the means of implementation

 

- Freedom of religion

- Religion, ethnic identity and peace

- Spreading a culture of peace

 

HWPL is to achieve the ultimate goal of implementing a legally binding international instrument based on the DPCW.

 

By elaborating the addressed rules prescribed in the Declaration and adapting them to individual circumstances, the Sponsoring States will endorse the development of the document as a global application. HWPL urges for international cooperation in contributing to a more secure and prosperous global community.

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Newsday Georgia - HWPL Host the Stage for Peace Talks in the Middle East

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Risingbd - Media Literacy Education for youth held amid social changes

 


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#IWPG

#WARP_OFFICE

Friday, July 2, 2021

HWPL Host the Stage for Peace Talks in the Middle East


HWPL Host the Stage for Peace Talks in the Middle East

On 26th June, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) organized

2021 Middle East webinar: Overcoming Human Rights Violence during Pandemic

to exchange ideas to ease social tensions and examine human rights issues during COVID-19 crisis.

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HWPL has been working on human rights initiative through a series of webinars with personnel from civil society, dealing with various human right issues. After the webinar with Egypt in April, HWPL held an online discussion to further address the human rights violence in dealing with COVID-19 in the Middle East.

 

The virus intensified existing discrimination and violence towards social and religious minority groups. The webinar aimed at addressing the issues and sharing the perspectives from the in-depth analysis and Human Resoruces(HR) experts’ presentations.

 

President of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, Hon. Essam Shiha called for the cooperation of the society,

Multilateralism is indispensable that these key players coordinate and collaborate to promote and integrate core values of human rights in all dimensions of sustainable development (economic, social and environmental).

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Mr. Asrawan Ibrahim Zrary, Zoroastrian from Iraqi Kurdistan stressed the necessity of respecting common grounds shared by each religion. “We must look for common points between religions for the purpose of increasing love and spreading peace. And tolerance, although there are some verses in a particular religion that are called abrogating and abrogated, and hatred must be renounced and the other accepted as he is and not as I want.”

 

Ms. Iman El Damarany, who also participated in the last webinar addressed the importance of ensuring human rights and safety of media to uncover the truth, “Journalists suffer from some problems in many countries of the region, and that there must be international legislation and binding laws imposed by the United Nations to protect journalists from any harassment.”

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HWPL continues its webinar series to comprehensively tackles the social justice and human right issues worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. As an upcoming event, HWPL will hold a Youth Empowerment Peace Workshop(YEPW) online on 27th June in its commitment for the youth. HWPL peace education teachers' training will also take place in Iraq starting from this month.

 

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#PEACE #YEPW #HWPL #DPCW_1038 #COVID_19 #WARP_OFFICE #IPYG #IWPG

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International Day of Cooperatives 3 July

Brief History

The earliest record of a co-operative comes from Scotland in March 14 1761. In 1844 a group of 28 artisans working in the cotton mills in north of England established the first modern co-operative business.

 

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Let's "Rebuild better together"

This July 3rd, the International Day of Cooperatives (#CoopsDay) will be celebrated as “Rebuild better together”. Cooperatives around the world will showcase how they are meeting the COVID-19 pandemic crisis with solidarity and resilience and offering communities a people-centred and environmentally just recovery.

In the fields of health, agriculture, production, retail, finance, housing, employment, education, social services and many other spheres where cooperatives are found, the more than one billion cooperative members worldwide continue to prove that no one needs to face a crisis like the pandemic on their own.

#CoopsDay will be the occasion to spread the word about how a human-centred business model, sustained by the cooperative values of self-help and solidarity and the ethical values of social responsibility and concern for community, can reduce inequality, create shared prosperity and respond to the immediate impacts of COVID-19.

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#PANDEMIC #COVID_19  #INTERNATIONAL_DAY #UN #HWPL #DPCW_1038

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DPCW_1038 : 525 Performance Activity

525 Performance Activity

Title: HWPL's 8th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace

Subtitle: Citizen-Led Peacebuilding initiative for Global Coexistence and Harmony

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Progress Report

25 May 2013

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Proclaimed the Declaration of World Peace

 

Erected the Mindanao Peace Agreement Monument(2015)

 

Signed the Agreement to Propose the Enactment of International Law for the Cessation of Wars and World Peace & the World Alliance of Religious Agreement.

Appointed HWPL Peace Advisory Council and HWPL Pulicity Ambassador

 

Received support from 145 united Nations representatives on the DPCW

 

254 WARP Offices in 129 countries

 

Signed MOUs and MOAs With 214 educational institutions in 37 countries

 

1,609 media agencies in 159 countries Reported HWPL's peace initiatives

Date: at the 25th of May, 2021



 

Replay link

Highlight

https://youtu.be/bf14WNY1Ob4

 

Full video

https://youtu.be/HbYoTHwQpu0

 

Official report-Ebook

https://www.hwpl.kr/upload/ebook/525_8th/ko/report.html

 

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DPCW_1038: HWPL’s 8th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War

https://www.hwpl.kr/language/en/ Building the Minds of Peace: Promoting Institutional Peace via Intercultural Dialogue and Understanding ▲ ...