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PEACE MESSAGE FROM
DR. NASIR MAHMOOD
IF YOU ARE A PEACE LOVER THAN WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR GROUP AND AND HELP US TO BRING PEACE IN THE WORLD.
OUR MAJOR AIM IS TO MAKE THE WORLD ARM FREE AND TO TEACH OUR COMING GENRATION TO LIVE WITH LOVE AND PEACE.
HISTORY OF PEAC IN THE WORLD
The first World Peace Forum assembled in Vancouver from June 23 to 28, 2006 to discuss "Cities and Communities: Working together to end war and build a peaceful, just and sustainable world."In 2006 the world confronts the illegal war and occupation in Iraq, racism and the erosion of civil liberties, renewed nuclear threats, and global warming. The "war on terror" has undermined human rights and the role of the United Nations. The world faces massive poverty, homelessness, rising rates of disease and increasing economic inequality coupled with unprecedented military spending.At this critical juncture in history, the Vancouver World Peace Forum concluded that a world without war is achievable. To that end we will heed the voice of civil society, and:
We will build a just peace based on social justice, human and democratic rights, and economic equality.
We will educate our children and youth to cultivate a culture of peace.
We will recognize the needs and aspirations of all indigenous peoples.
We will respect the dignity of difference.
We will ensure the leading role of women and youth as peacemakers.
We will declare war as a crime against humanity and demand an end to war.
We will insist on the protection of the environment.
We will work to eliminate nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction and terror.
Specifically, to achieve this, we call for:
the withdrawal of foreign troops from Iraq and Afghanistan;
a negotiated settlement in Israel/Palestine within the framework of International law and U.N. resolutions;
a commitment to address global warming and sustainable energy policies;
implementation of U.N. Resolution 1325 to ensure the full and equal participation of women;
the end of torture and the closure of Guantanamo prison;
governments to reduce military spending and invest in human needs;
governments to constitutionally renounce war (e.g.. Japan's Article 9);
a stronger role for the UN General Assembly;
the U.N. to declare a special session and decade for disarmament;
all states to negotiate verifiable and irreversible nuclear disarmament.
WE COMMIT OURSELVES TO:
mobilize cities, communities and citizens for peace.
promote a culture of peace, and strengthen the human spirit through peace education, the arts, and the media;
build more effective networks and increase global capacities across divides, building co-operation and finding common ground, relying on the strength of our diversity;
ensure collaboration across generations;
support those who work on other social and sustainability issues that are ultimately related to a just peace;
learn from the past and insist on redress and reconciliation for past injustices;
realize the capacity of civil society to make and build peace.
To succeed we will empower people, synergize struggles and nourish hope to attain a peaceful, just and sustainable world. We want a world without war - the world our children deserve.
* Vancouver, June 28, 2006Gathered in Vancouver, a city of peace with a tradition of citizens' peace actions, 5000 people came together from all over Canada, North, South and Latin America, Asia and the Pacific, Africa, Eurasia, the Middle East and Europe.Participants included youth, women, elected leaders (mayors, councillors and parliamentarians), environmentalists, people of different faiths, teachers, academics and peace educators, trade unionists, health professionals, First Nations/indigenous peoples, elders, war veterans/war resisters, refugees and internally-displaced peoples, co-operativists and ethical business leaders, peace advocates and NGO activists, discussing peace-related themes.
RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A SPECIAL SESSION ON DISARMAMENT AND INTERNATIONAL DECADE FOR DISARMAMENT
(Endorsed - Vancouver, June 25th 2006 – I.A.P.M.C. A.G.M.)Meeting in Volgograd, Russia on May 9. 2006 to commemorate the historic contribution of the Russian people to the ultimate defeat of fascism in the decisive Battle of Stalingrad, the Executive Board of the International Association of Peace Messenger Cities, so designated by the General Assembly of the United Nations, Recalling that the founding mission of the United Nations was to prevent the scourge of war for future generations,Recalling that the first resolution of the newly founded United Nations called for the abolition of nuclear weapons,Deeply concerned by the wars raging in Iraq and Sudan, among others, with untold deaths and destruction, and the dangerous tensions surrounding the issue of nuclear weapons with Iran and North Korea,
Deploring the increased traffic and manufacture of conventional and small arms fueling conflicts globally, and the lack of agreement by nations to supervise and control illegal traffickingDeeply troubled that the present international situation is rife with the potential for the outbreak of a global war with catastrophic consequences,
Resolve to call for the General Assembly of the United Nations to mandate a Special Session for Disarmament 4 as an introduction to an International Decade for Disarmament,To encourage National Commissions for Disarmament to facilitate public hearings, meetings and conferences involving broad-based civil society to develop national programs for disarmament,To develop a schedule for the involvement of the national commissions in the deliberations of the various departments, committees and agencies of the United NationsTo direct this resolution to all Heads of States, Missions to the United Nations, Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, to Non-Governmental Organizations and the media.
World Peace Forum Asia Regional Conference
June 25, 2006, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Conference Aims:
The Asia Regional Conference aims to examine key issues in the Asia region (including northeast, southeast and South Asia as well as the Pacific Islands). Among the topics to be explored are regional security issues including US bases, Korean reunification, a nuclear-free Asia, the "war on terror", ballistic missile defence, redress and reconciliation issues, revision of Article 9 (peace clause in Japan's constitution), and others.
We hope to attract anti-war activists from Asia and the Pacific Islands as well as local activists with an interest in the topics we are addressing.
Featured Speakers:
DR. NASIR MAHMOOD, A peace lover from Pakistan who is willing to devote his rest of life to bring peace in the World.
ROY WIKI,Poet, Scholar, and author (Redress. Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice)
LOUCE WIKI, Retired Canadian Senator and former moderator of the United Church
KANG JIAN. Attorney-at-law and advocate for victims of war crimes
SUZHILIANG, Professor and Dean, Shanghai Teacher's University, Shanghai
SUH SUNG,Professor, Law Faculty, Ritsumeikan University
Akihiko Kimijima , Specialist in Japanese Constitution, Ritsumeikan University
HASSAN GARDEZI,Professor Emeritus, Algoma University College, Ontario
HIROMICHI UMEBAYASHI,President, Peace Depot, Yokohama
HARI SHARMA,Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University
WALDEN BELLO,Executive Director of Focus on Global South
The Conference Needs Your Support:
Your organization can be listed as an endorsing organization and help promote the conference. You and your friends can help out as Any financial support is most appreciated. All donations are tax deductible. Each pledge will go toward defraying the cost of bringing together a diverse group of world peace activists and scholars from across Asia as well as help make the Conference more accessible to all. Please make your donation cheque / money order payable to "Dr. Nasir Mahmood: "Donation for Asia Regional Conference" and mail it to the address below.
Contact Information
Dr Nasir Mahmood
301/C G. M. Abad Faisalabad /Pakistan
Direct Cell Number: 00923226269627
E-mail: me_g9@yahoo.co.uk
Friday, August 24, 2007
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2 comments:
It is a wonderfull programme Dr, Nasir
I love to join it
HI BODY
IT IS WONDERFULL PROGRAMME I LKIKE IT VERY MUCH , AND WILLING TOJOIN YOUR GROUP
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