Thursday, May 28, 2015

HWPL News, Peace Walk and World Peace Monument

HWPL News: 5.25 Peace Walk 
World Peace Monument

◆ HWPL News: 5.25 HWPL Peace Day, Peace Walk at the Olympic park in Seoul, South Korea◆ 
On May 25th 2015, 200,000 youth and women from all around the world participated
in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and
Peace Walk Festival led by IPYG and IWPG both HWPL’s affiliated organizations.


◆The World Peace Monument◆
Group Photo in front of the Peace Monument (Peace Africa)
The peace walk lead into part three of the program where the World Peace Monument with the words of the World Peace Declaration engraved eternally on the stone will be unveiled.

The Secretary General of NICSA Reverend Thamsanqa Mvambo and the Acting CEO of Freedom Park Ms. Jane Mufamadi together with the Regional Director of HWPL South Africa unveiled the monument with one heart.

This is the second World Peace Monument on African soil which was unveiled after the first when Chairman Lee, on his 17th trip around the world, unveiled a monument during the Royal Bafokeng Peace Festival which took place on the 28 March 2015 where over 1,000 people participated.

◆The World Peace Monument◆
The Declaration of World Peace, HWPL Unveiling of
the Peace Monument at Freedom Park, Pretoria 
 Ms. Jane Mafumadi evaluated highly Mr. Lee’s work for world peace and said, “I think as people were saying today, he’s God-sent. Because for him to dedicate his life to visit the world ten times over, not getting tired, and saying and speaking the same message across–I think that is a very special–it takes a very special person to commit themselves for others than for himself.”

On May 25th 2015, 200,000 youth and women from all around the world participated in the 2nd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and Peace Walk Festival led by International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) and the International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG), both HWPL’s affiliated organizations.


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