It was during the period that world march for peace and nonviolence was passing through Kenya from Uganda that a small village in the western side of Kenya did mark it with numerous activities at the village level. It was on 8th of November and everyone in the village converged at the Peace kids Humanist school in Paponditi.
Prague, November 3, 2009. The vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament Lubomír Zaorálek received a delegation of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence today. He welcomed the initiative and wished the March good success. Representatives of the March were initially to be received by the president of the Chamber of Deputies.
German Federal Minister for Economic Co-operation and Development supports the Worldmarch for Peace and Nonviolence.
During the event presentations were made about national and international initiatives for the World March for Peace and Nonviolence. There were also testimonies by citizens who have endorsed the project.
The president of the World Peace Council, Socorro Gomes, in an exclusive interview for Pressenza talks about the current campaigns of her organization and demands the withdrawal of troops from invaded countries and the end to military bases.
Each year activists around the world use the Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence to raise awareness, campaign for better gun laws and push for stronger regulation of the global arms trade. This year the Week of Action is 15–21 June.
Global peace network urges investments in diplomacy rather than preparations for resource wars
Global peace march proposes an alternative approach
Montserrat Ponsa i Tarrés, journalist and member of the Culture and Peace Foundation, gives testimony in this article of the reasons that led her to participate in the 1st World March for Peace and Nonviolence.
A new study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has found global military spending rose four percent last year to a record $1.46 trillion despite the global financial crisis.
Global Peace Index gives top ranking to New Zealand, the launching site of the 95-nation peace march.
Although the cold war ended some 20 years ago, Obama is the first U.S. president to commit to making significant changes in U.S. nuclear weapons policy to reflect new global realities.
The Spanish National Organization of the Blind (ONCE) will support the World March by providing three different lottery tickets which refers the issue."
Pressenza announces Noam Chomsky, whom The New York Times Book Review has called "arguably the most important intellectual alive," as a new featured columnist. In his inaugural article, the professor at the MIT and author of over a 100 books comments on the use of torture by the Bush administration to obtain evidence proving the connection between Al-Qaeda and Iraq within the greater historical context.
On May 15th, 15.000 youths walked in solidarity to express their civic involvement in the streets of Montreal, Canada. This event was organized by Club 2/3, the youth division of Oxfam Quebec. These young people walked in support of the populations in the poorest countries and of environmental issues. They are aware that individual and collective actions have a positive impact on their future and on future generations.
In a meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister, Obama made a proposal that marks a difference with the previous policy pushed by his predecessor George W. Bush.
Several important objections have come in, from knowledgeable and experienced observers, to my last column arguing that pronouncing oneself in favour of human rights should predicate opposition to war. One is from Professor George Kent of the University of Hawaii, who says:
*“I think it is important not to mix outrage at particular incidents within wars with opposition to war as such. The two call for quite different strategies.
Prospects for dealing with particular violations of humanitarian and human rights law seem better than prospects for banishing war altogether. New institutional arrangements are needed to ensure accountability for those violations. Having the perpetrators chant, ‘We are investigating’ is not good enough”*.
The President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, formalized his endorsement of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence in a meeting that took place with the Latin American spokesperson for Humanism, Tomas Hirsch.
These were the words expressed by Rafael de la Rubia, president of World Without Wars and coordinator of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence, in his presentation of the World March in Spain.
"The acceleration of everyday life, the growth of arms technology and the over-development of the global economy with ensuing global climate change among many other issues has left the world in a far more precarious place than ever in the history of civilization".
Promoters of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence gather endorsements in the streets
The international organization World Without Wars gathered in downtown Santiago city center as part of the campaign to collect a million signatures for Peace.
Colombia's main news station will periodically report news regarding the first planetary march that seeks to raise awareness on nuclear disarmament and an end to all wars.
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