Thursday, March 25, 2021

On Hiking Trail & HWPL Peace Steps


 On the Hiking Trail and HWPL Statement
 on Human Rights Crisis in Myanmar 



On the hiking trail, I met a bird singing in soprano tones.

It wasn't such a beautiful voice. 

The normal sound of birds is good to hear, but this bird in this clip seemed to practice singing, judging from howling.

Maybe the song contest of birds will be held.

I share a video of a bird singing practice taken yesterday in hopes of good results.

Way to go!



So far, it seems to be too one-sided to express birds singing in soprano tones, from here, we will reflect the bird's reaction from a different angle.

What song would the bird sing if it practiced singing?

I can't understand the bird's language, so I think I can only infer it.

The song that this bird is shouting high seems to be calling for "peace" that is indispensable in our lives.

Let’s take a moment to look at HWPL’s peace movements, where actual achievements for peace are being made, and proceed.

Refer to 👉 https://www.peacefan.org/2015/05/philippines-ptv-peace-agreement-and-man.html





HWPL and Mindanao, the Philippines, have been celebrating January 24 as HWPL Peace Day every year. Why is that? 

You can refer to the link above for the answer.

At HWPL, can you guess how great peace steps are there?

The HWPL reported the Myanmar statement. Shall we take a look?

The following HWPL News is an article on the current peace activities of the HWPL.


Peace Organization, HWPL, Calls on Human Rights Crisis in Myanmar  (Refer to the link 👉https://www.hwpl.kr/en/news/view/210316507//HWPLStatementonHumanRightsCrisisinMyanmar)


Peace INGO from South Korea, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), released a Statement on a recent Friday and called the international community to raise their voices over the military regime to stop violence and resolve the problems by means of dialogue. 

HPWL highlights that the recent efforts of the Myanmar military to suppress nonviolent protests have led to dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries.  It regrets that the number of deaths and injuries are still increasing. 

“Human life must not be disregarded in any circumstances.  No conflict of political conflict can justify violence against civilians and no interest of any group can prevail over human life”, said the Statement. 

As an international peace advocate organization, HWPL opposed all types of violence around the world and it calls to Myanmar military regime, to ‘respect people’s human rights and freedom of expression, and call to all parties to engage in dialogue to seek a peaceful resolution.

HWPL, led by its Chairman, Man Hee Lee, has wider networks and members in Asia, Africa, and North and South America working for world peace in various methods.  Therefore, it asks, the global family of peace to issue Statements urging (Myanmar military) authorities and civilians in Myanmar to pursue dialogue and seek a peaceful solution in order to restore peace in the country.

Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) is a global organization found in South Korea by Chairman Man Hee Lee, which is committed to spreading world peace through their Legislate Peace Campaign. HWPL and its three years of community support from all over the world hope to pass the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) to the United Nations, an enforceable law that would preserve human rights by refraining States from using military force that would, in turn, impact another’s political independence and freedom.


HPWL’s recent activity on peace (photo: HPWL)

☮ Mon News Agency - Int’l Peace Organization, HWPL, Calls on Human Rights Crisis in Myanmar 👉https://bit.ly/3f0yQHn


☮ Caribbean News Global - HWPL statement on human rights crisis in Myanmar 👉
http://bit.ly/3lFxB1F


Lastly, the beautiful cherry blossoms
and the beautiful sound of birds 
were captured in a short video.

It's a short two-second video.
I can hear the birds sing short.
On the other hand,
There is a feeling that the time is a little short:;


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