Showing posts with label Peace Declaration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace Declaration. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2016

HWPL, DPCW: The Key to Peace


HWPL, DPCW
(the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War) 
The Key to Peace



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We cordially invite you to the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace and the Peace Walk. 

This year's commemorative event will highlight the collective efforts of youth and women across the globe towards peace and will increase the public's attention and support of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War


Proclamation Ceremony of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)


HWPL initiated an International Law for Peace and Cessation of War as a solution to bring about peace to humanity and an instrument to dispose of all means that initiate war and armed conflicts. 

Representing the collective wish of people from all walks of life - HWPL’s initiative to international law for peace is a powerful and ground-breaking tool which will enable worldwide enjoyment of peace. Gaining global support, united in one voice, women and youth are at the forefront of urging for the presentation and implementation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War through the Advocacy Committee. 




  • 3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of world peace
  • Legislation peace Campaign
  • On 25 May 2016 in Seoul, South Korea
  • Sign for peace



Wednesday, May 18, 2016

[HWPL Youth Choir] On the Declaration of Peace


HWPL Youth Choir 
<Beautiful Country> 
(Original by Moony Shin)


[HWPL Youth Choir] On the Declaration of Peace



[Performance at Proclamation Ceremony of 
the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War]

 HWPL Youth Choir - Beautiful Country 
(Original by Moony Shin)
On the Declaration of Peace

When the long glowing sun sets foot on that mountain
the moon gently comes step by step

How beautiful it is, even in the moonlight
The stone walls in each alley greet the moonlight

When the winter snow sits gently
The soft and comfortable white color lulls the strong wind

Born in the land of so many beautiful dreams,
am I not a happy person?

Living in the land of wide oceans and a blue sky,
am I not a happy person?

<The sound of the river, mountains, and leaves>

Am I not delighted that everything around us is so beautiful?
The sound of the wind-flower and wild herbs getting wet

Is my heart not delighted for even
how beautiful the pains of youth are?

Born in the land of so many beautiful dreams,
am I not a happy person?

Living in the land of wide oceans and a blue sky,
am I not a happy person?

The roots of a tree that endured the harsh winter
it is green because of its longing for spring

Green and greener
Grow numerous leaves and
Spread your branches to reach the top of the sky

Born in the land of so many beautiful dreams,
am I not a happy person?

Living in the land of wide oceans and a blue sky,
am I not a happy person?

Beautiful Country






Saturday, May 7, 2016

New Mechanisms for the Establishment of Peace


New Mechanisms for the 
Establishment of Peace!

Proclamation Ceremony of 
the Declaration of Peace 
and Cessation of War!


The Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War is proclaimed. 
 New mechanisms for the establishment of peace urge close cooperation of global community. 




Preamble about Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War

Recalling the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and other international instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 

Acknowledging that all members of the human family enjoy human dignity and equal and inalienable rights, and that these rights represent a necessary tenet of the preservation of freedom, justice and peace throughout the world, 

Aiming to maintain international peace and security and determined to pass on to successive generations an invaluable inheritance of a world free of wars, 

Ensuring the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that armed force should not be used, save in accordance with the limitations prescribed by international law, 

Reaffirming faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women, the promotion of social progress and better standards of life for people and future generations and the need to facilitate peaceful coexistence among the world’s religions, beliefs, and ethnicities; 

Recognizing that the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples constitutes a significant contribution to contemporary international law, and that its effective application is of paramount importance, 

Bearing in mind the universal commitment of the world’s religions to the promotion of peaceful coexistence, tolerance and mutual respect, and the common spirit that permeates all religious scriptures and holy texts, 

Bearing in mind the sovereign equality of states, and Convinced that judicial and other dispute resolution measures can replace the rule of war with the rule of law 

Call upon states to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from international law can be maintained, and in accordance with the common spirit that permeates all religious scriptures, and the rules of international law including fundamental rights guaranteed, to undertake to prosecute and sanction gross and systematic acts of violence undertaken in the name of religion to bring about gradual disarmament of weapons of mass destruction and weapons capable of causing widespread and unnecessary suffering and weapons incompatible with international humanitarian law. 

The signatories to the present Declaration do hereby urge that all efforts be made so that this Declaration is adopted and respected by all states. 


Article 1 - Prohibition of the threat or use of force

1. States should solemnly reaffirm that they refrain from the use of force in all circumstances, save where permitted by international law, and should condemn aggression as constituting an international crime. 

2. States should refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of military force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations Charter or international law in general.

3. States should prohibit any act or threat of violence, whatever its motives or purposes, that occurs for the advancement of an individual or collective criminal agenda.

4. States should abstain from interference in the internal conflicts of other States.


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. 


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.


Article 4 – State boundaries

1. In accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV), every State has the duty to refrain in its international relations from military, political, economic, or any other form of coercion aimed against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations. This is without prejudice to instances when such forms of coercion may be lawfully applied, inter alia, to induce states to cease internationally wrongful acts, or when sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council. 

2. Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate the existing internationally recognized boundaries of another State, or as a means of resolving international disputes, including territorial and frontier disputes, in a manner inconsistent with international law. 

3. Every state has the duty to refrain from any act of incitement, planning, preparation, initiation or commission of an act of aggression by a state, a group of states, an organization of states or an armed group or by any foreign or external entity, against the sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of any State. 


Article 5 - Self-determination 

1. The duty of every state to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any other state includes the duty not to engage in any action that would result in the dismemberment of any state, or force the secession or annexation of any territorial unit from that state. 

2. Subject to the right to self-determination of peoples, states shall not engage in any intervention that seeks to divide or separate a state in a manner that is contrary to the rules of international law. 

3. Every state has the duty to refrain from prematurely recognising an entity that has purported to secede from another state, until such a time as the latter entity has developed the necessary attributes, capacities and legitimacy to function as a state. 

4. Subject to the provisions of the present article, States should encourage identifiable nation-states that have been divided by longstanding external or historical factors to engage in co-operation and dialogue. States should ensure that divided peoples are provided with their right to self-determination, including, inter alia, measures which may result in unified government. 

5. Any political system in which power is exercised in perpetuity by an individual or regime amounting to a manifest denial of the right to self-determination should be condemned. 


Article 6 - Dispute settlement

1. States should recognize the obligation to settle their international disputes through peaceful means including reference to the International Court of Justice, other judicial bodies, regional judicial arrangements, or through arbitration, mediation, conciliation, or other forms of alternative dispute resolution and in such a manner that international peace and security are not endangered. States should carry out any judgment or decision reached by a judicial body in good faith. 

2. All states are encouraged to accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, in accordance with Article 36, paragraph 2, of the Statute of the Court, without reservations, as a means of ensuring that disputes are settled peacefully and in accordance with international law. 


 
Article 7 - Right to self-defence

1. Nothing in the present Declaration should be construed so as to impair the inherent right to individual or collective self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a State, until such time as the Security Council has taken measures to maintain international peace and security. 

2. Measures taken by states in the exercise of their right to self-defence should be immediately reported to the Security Council and should not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the United Nations Charter to take, at any time, such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security. 


Article 8 - Freedom of religion

1. States should unite to strengthen international efforts to foster a global dialogue for the promotion of a culture of tolerance and peace at all levels, based on respect for human rights and diversity of religions and beliefs. 

2. States should activate and participate in systems to enforce and protect fundamental human rights, eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion or belief, and should refrain from and prohibit the usage of religion by governments, groups, or individuals in order to justify or to incite acts of violence against others. These systems should include, inter alia, judicial mechanisms. 

3. States should foster religious freedom by allowing members of religious communities to practice their religion, whether publicly or in private, and by protecting places of worship and religious sites, cemeteries, and shrines. 



Article 9 – Religion, ethnic identity and peace

1. States should engage in multilateral consultations to deal with situations where differences attributable to religion or ethnicity pose a threat to peace so that necessary remedial action may be taken and to identify the root causes of a situation causing tension between different religious or ethnic groups, in order to adopt necessary measures to promote mutual understanding between the groups concerned. 

2. States should take measures to ensure that religious belief or ethnic identity are not utilised as a pretext for gross and systematic acts of violence. In circumstances where individuals or groups perpetrate or assist in such acts in the name of their religion, states should take adequate measures that lead to the prosecution and punishment of such activities. 

3. Recognising the threat to peaceful coexistence that violent religious extremism may cause, states should implement, in good faith, legal measures against individuals or groups attempting to perpetrate or assist in gross and systematic acts of violence in the name of religion. Such measures should, in extreme cases, include the proscription of faith groups – including sects or cults – that perpetrate acts of violence against the territorial integrity and political independence of any state. 


Article 10 – Spreading a culture of peace

1. States should recognize and engage with groups and organizations that seek to further the cause of peace as a global movement. States should facilitate such groups in their awareness-raising activities, including providing tuition in human rights and peace studies, as provided for, inter alia, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1999 UN Declaration on a Culture of Peace. 

2. States should recognize that, in order to preserve a lasting culture of peace, public awareness of the need for, and value of, peace should be created. In this regard, states are encouraged to facilitate activities, commemorations, and initiatives that engage public consciousness with peace, including the erection of peace monuments as an alternative to war monuments. 

3. Heads of state and heads of government should acknowledge that they are uniquely well placed to encourage a culture of peace, and should act to support this declaration to bring about the cessation of war. 

4. States should promote a culture of peace including ensuring conditions in which-
 (a) citizens are able to participate in the political affairs of the state as equals regardless of religious or ethnic differences;
 (b) a free media is maintained which allows grievances to be aired and addressed;
 (c) education is imparted to promote respect and mutual understanding among different religious, belief and ethnic groups;
 (d) the right to development of peoples, including the achievement of the UN sustainable development goals, can be realized; and
 (e) the wellbeing of all human kind with the participation of women and men to ensure peaceful coexistence amongst nations, states, and peoples may be guaranteed. 



  

Your support for the Declaration  (of Peace and Cessation of War) will be    
     the core power to establish the international law for peace in this world. 


Visit Pledge Page and Sign your Support ☞  http://peacelaw.org/site/pledge




Sunday, May 1, 2016

The Power of Your Peace Sign Your Support


Is the Power of Your Peace Sign your Support?
It is really, really, really great!!

Sign your Support for Peace, 
Let your voice be heard

Your Pledge actions will usher world peace in our generation.
Your Pledge brings out a new era of peace.



Leaders, decision-makers, and heads of state, however, are the ones who must fully acknowledge the value of the Declaration and practice the principles 
of the document to reduce and eventually stop armed conflicts.



The Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War motivates many to start to hope again for a world where tragedies caused by war have ceased and to add their voice to help make the world a peace filled place.


Leaders, decision-makers, and heads of state, however, are the ones who must fully acknowledge the value of the Declaration and practice the principles of the document to reduce and eventually stop armed conflicts.

Pledges in support of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War will add legitimacy to the document and greater weight in urging our leaders and heads of state to view and support what the citizens view and support, letting our demand for peace be heard. Also, each pledge will strengthen the voices that the Declaration represents and demonstrates our sincere efforts and wishes to bring forth peace transcending borders, nationalities and cultures.

Just as water drops merge to become a huge thunderstorm that covers an entire area, each and every pledge will become a thunderstorm that wipes away world tainted with the atrocities of war and brings out a new era of peace, Your worlds and actions will usher peace in our generation.


 ▼ click here to read explanatory book ▼ 
http://peacelaw.org/explanation/explanatory_book.html



Take Peace Action about "Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War"

In order to raise awareness and gather pledges of support for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War and implementation of its provisions at an international level, HWPL has initiated a worldwide campaign with its two subsidiaries, the International Women's Peace Group(IWPG) and the International peace Youth Group (IPYG).

Today is the day when the world's marginalized voices are finally heard-voices urging  leaders, governments and even the United Nations to implement peaceful policies and provisions to cease all wars. Let us take part in making history together and pledge for a better tomorrow.


■ How to Participate of "Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War"
▣ Online Campaign
Visit the website: http://peacelaw.org/
Click the "Pledge" tab
Click "Pledge Now"


▣ Offline Campaign
For more information regarding the offline campaign, please visit either the IWPG website: www.internationalwomenspeacegroup.org 
or the IPYG website: www.ipyg.org



Thursday, March 10, 2016

HWPL Peace Declaration Day Campaign☞The Quickest Way of Peace


HWPL Peace Declaration Day Campaign 
The Quickest
Way of Peace


♥ Heavenly Culture World Peace Restoration of Light 
We who live in this world must become one in love in order for war to have no longer a place anywhere. A world of peace is not for free. It isn’t something that is given for free without our efforts. It is by the gathering of hearts for peace and making it a reality. Through all our efforts! Through the gathering of hearts that love peace!! That is how world peace will be achieved.
Let's join us for world peace~!


I Love 'HWPL Peace Declaration Day Campaign'







I Love HWPL Peace Declaration Day Campaign

To everyone who loves peace,

Greetings from HWPL

What will you do on March 14?

This year, on March 14, the Declaration on the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace, the one that will draw a new framework for an international law leading to global peace, will be publicly presented.

To that end, with an earnest heart for peace to become a reality, HWPL is launching an online campaign:

I Love HWPL Peace Declaration Day Campaign






1. Purpose

To promote the 'Proclamation Ceremony of the Declaration on the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace' on March 14, 2016 through various online platforms.

2. How to join the campaign?

1) Add HWPL as a friend in your online platform (Facebook, Instagram, Line, etc.)

2) Post this image on your SNS to support the Declaration on the Cessation of War and Achievement of World Peace

3) Tell your friends to join this campaign by sharing the image

To both those who are attending the ceremony and those who are not, let us gather our hearts longing for peace together and participate in the campaign, I Love HWPL Peace Declaration Day Campaign

Through a simple action, this small movement will become an opportunity to let the world know that peace is not really a distant dream.

Thank you.



1. Official Website
http://goo.gl/5RjzIn

2. HWPL International Law Blog

http://blog.hwpl.kr

3. HWPL Facebook official Webpage

https://www.facebook.com/hwpl.kr/

4. HWPL Instagram Official Webpage

https://www.instagram.com/hwpl/

5. HWPL Line Friends (Android/iphone App)

http://line.me/ti/p/%40sto1531f
(Open the Line App - Search - Put "@hwpl" and add as friend)

6. Weibo (Chinese)

http://weibo.com/HWPLcn?is_hot=1

7. Twitter

http://twitter.com/hwpl_kr

8. Wechat (Chinese)

http://weixin.qq.com/r/OTkyKqXEufjGreFJ92wr
(Open the Wechat App - Search - Put "HWPL" and add)