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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 26, 2017
How to build “Peace Governance”?
Comprehensive Approaches to Build “Peace Governance” at the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit
Regional discussion and sectoral meetings were held to plan peace projects considering local environments
( September 26, 2017, Seoul, Sri Lanka Guardian) “Establishing
collaborative governance” for peace-building has been discussed with
world leaders at the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the World Alliance
Religions’ Peace (WARP) Summit held by Heavenly Culture, World Peace,
Restoration of Light (HWPL) under the UN ECOSOC in Seoul, Republic of
Korea. On the third day of the summit, September 19th, sessions were
held to focus on the region and sector-based peace projects.
At the 3rd International Religious Leaders’ Conference, around 300
religious leaders who worked for interfaith dialogues gathered to
promote harmony of religions. The participants shared the progress
reports of interfaith meetings through HWPL’s WARP offices aiming to
enhance mutual understanding and develop peacebuilding by religious
leaders.
Rev. Acharya Prem Shankaranand Tirth, Hindu High Priest of Shree Geeta
Ashram of Delhi, emphasized the value and importance of the interfaith
dialogue based on the scriptures by mentioning, “The WARP Office taught
us how to make religions one. The true discussion for harmony is not
just comparing the knowledge of each other but it is a discussion in
finding one complete truth.”
In addition, Mr. Man Hee Lee, Chairman of HWPL, stressed on the role of
the religious leaders in the current global situation and the importance
of their mission for world peace. He urged religious leaders to take
the lead in realizing religious reconciliation and religious peace
through communication. “Religious leaders have to become the just and
righteous scale measuring all religious scriptures. They gather all
religious scriptures and work to define the trustworthy scripture with a
legitimate standard at the WARP Office. Everything that religious
leaders discuss must clearly be based on what is written in the
scripture, which needs to be comprehensively analyzed and studied for
the true alliance of religions.”
At the Region-Specific Discussion for the Implementation of the
Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), experts in various
fields such as government officials, civil society leaders, and media
discussed how to implement the peace projects in each region.
The participants conceived peace projects in accordance with local
conditions, such as implementing peace education and cultural programs,
activating ‘Legislate Peace’ campaigns which are supportive signing
campaigns for the DPCW, establishing a peace network, and setting up a
road map for peace policy during the roundtable discussion by country or
continent. Also, they wrote proposals and signed agreements to
implement the projects systematically in their country.
The DPCW, drafted by HWPL advocating international cooperation for
global peace, appealed to the participants in terms of inventing
peace-specific policy making in countries for the legal foundation to
promote peace. “The DPCW serves as a framework of a robust, global
infrastructure built by sovereign states on a foundation of tolerance,
mutual understanding, and dialogue developed to resist conflict. I
believe that we will be able to find out ways to cooperate together with
all stakeholders to work toward promoting peace in each of our
respective country.” said H.E. Chin Malin, Undersecretary of State of
Ministry of Justice.
Representatives of women’s organizations carrying out active peace
movement from 53 countries shared the role of women leaders in the
enactment of the effective international law for peace and the
importance of networking for urging the DPCW in cooperation with
International Women‘s Peace Group (IWPG) at 2017 IWPG Network Forum.
Ms. Nam Hee Kim, Chairwoman of IWPG, said “Let us all support the
implementation of an international law in order to protect our children
from the suffering caused by violence and aggression and instead nurture
them in an environment of peace. Peace education should start from
within the family. We should become the mothers who can proudly say that
we work hard to inherit the world of peace.” urging for the power of
the world’s 3.6 billion women in achieving world peace and their role in
each field for the purpose of international law enactment.