Tuesday, April 23, 2024

[HWPL] HWPL's Peace Practice Committee Launch Ceremony

                                

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[HWPL] HWPL's Peace Practice Committee Launch Ceremony


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's Peace Practice Committee :)


HWPL's Western Seoul & Gyeonggi Branch Peace Practice Committee (PPC) Launch Ceremony



On the 30th of March 2024, HWPL launched the “Peace Practice Committee” event with the purpose of realising an inclusive society where everyone can live in harmony, preserving a clean environment for all generations to enjoy, economic growth that improves the quality of life, protecting human rights, and establishing peace between North and South Korea.
This event was held in Seoul with the participation of 24 individuals.



During this event, a congratulatory message was given by Swami Bhairavananda, Executive Director at Shiva Forum Europe in Belgium.
This event informed participants of the importance of peace and the Peace Practice Committee by introducing HWPL and the purpose of the Peace Practice Committee.


Let us keep building towards peace, as it is needed more than ever.




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Sunday, April 21, 2024

[HWPL] HWPL's 8th Annual Commemoration of the DPCW

                               

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[HWPL] HWPL's 8th Annual Commemoration of the DPCW


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's 8th annual commemoration of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War :)



Amidst Ongoing Global Conflicts, International Experts Gather to Discuss Institutionalizing Peace

– HWPL’s 8th Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) Held on March 14th –

In 2023 alone, conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Hamas war, and numerous international disputes tragically claimed the lives of over 33,000 civilians and displaced millions. Recognizing this dire reality, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), an international peace NGO, held its 8th annual commemoration of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) on March 14th at its peace training institute in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The event’s theme resonated deeply: “Building the Minds of Peace: Promoting Institutional Peace via Intercultural Dialogue and Understanding.”


Since the DPCW’s proclamation on March 14, 2016, HWPL has consistently held annual commemorative ceremonies to advocate for the institutionalization of peace. This year, the event gathered about 12,500 distinguished experts from diverse fields – political, legal, religious, educational, media, and representatives from women and youth sectors – both online and in person. Among participants, about 10,000 HWPL members moved in an orderly manner under the guidance of staff and filled the commemorative ceremony venue.

Drafted in collaboration with international legal specialists from 15 countries, the DPCW is comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses. It outlines the principles and tools necessary to prevent and resolve conflicts, cultivate a peaceful global society, and defines clear roles for individuals, communities, and nations in achieving lasting peace.

In his congratulatory speech, H.E. Vidura Wickramanayaka, Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, said, “The commitment and dedication shown in the pursuit of peace projects have not only been commendable but have also laid the foundation for a more harmonious world. The tireless efforts of individuals and organizations working towards the common goal of ending war and fostering understanding among nations are truly inspiring.”

As President of the Daegak Buddhism Jogye Order in South Korea, Ven. Beopsan who has been participating in interreligious dialogue for nine years, emphasized the importance of religious leaders’ participation in peacebuilding efforts including comparative study of scriptures. He said, “Intercultural dialogue and understanding can be found at HWPL’s World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Office. The root of religion is one and its meaning is a truly noble value.”

▲ Mohagher M. Iqbal, the Minister of the Ministry of Basic and Higher Education in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), Peace education is integrated into the subjects of ethics and sociology and produced as textbooks for each grade in BARMM, Philippines.

Following that, Mohagher M. Iqbal, the Minister of the Ministry of Basic and Higher Education in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) spoke on the theme of “Global Cooperation to Institutionalize Peace Education.” He stated, “The path to peace is a journey of perseverance and resilience, and our commitment remains unwavering. Peace and justice are the cornerstones of sustainable development and prosperity for the Bangsamoro Region, and they are essential for fulfilling our aspirations and our inherent right to self-determination.”

He also introduced that the Bangsamoro Government has ardently pursued Peace Education as articulated in the Bangsamoro Education Code. He continued, “We are proud to have participated in the First Bangsamoro Peace Education Summit, where we presented lesson exemplars based on the guidelines set by the Ministry’s peace and justice education framework. Our partnership underscores our belief in the transformative power of education in fostering a culture of peace, understanding, and mutual respect among diverse communities.”


Having pointed out that conflicts caused by religion have threatened global peace, Chairman Man-hee Lee of HWPL said, “Different religions should come together, learn each other’s values and become one by comparative study on scriptures. Religious communities should practice faith based on scriptures, so they can live with humanity on this earth. We must create a world where people communicate, cooperate, and help each other regardless of religion,”

Lastly, the ceremony concluded with a variety of performances depicting the journey of peace. During the performance, there was a session where the contents of Article 10 and 38 clauses of the DPCW were explained through performance, and expressed an image of a paradise filled with flowers, in which peace was achieved.



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Thursday, April 18, 2024

[HWPL] HWPL Hosts Webinar on Climate Human Rights

                              

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[HWPL] HWPL Hosts Webinar on Climate Human Rights


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's Peace Webinar :)


HWPL Hosts Webinar on “Multilateral Approach to Climate Human Rights” and the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)

On February 1, 2024, HWPL organized a webinar titled, “Multilateral Approach to Climate Human Rights.” Since July 2022, HWPL has hosted webinars to inform citizens of South Asian countries — including India, Bangladesh, and the Maldives — about the realities of climate change and the need for human rights protections.

The webinar was successfully conducted with more than 80 participants, including human rights activists, law professors, lawyers, civil society leaders, and students from eight countries: India, Bangladesh, Maldives, Sao Tome and Principe, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Philippines, and the Marshall Islands. The online seminar focused on addressing the human rights situations in countries threatened by climate change. Both nations and civil society organizations were urged to consider the need for peace and human rights protections.


Experts from various fields who delivered remarks during the human rights webinar included: Kamal Hossain from the HWPL International Law Peace Committee (ILPC); the former law minister of Bangladesh and former vice-president of the International Law Association (ILA) of the Bangladesh Branch; Aminath Shauna, former minister of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Technology in the Maldives; Hiroshi Yamamura, former minister of public works and current senator of Utrok Atoll in the Marshall Islands; and Sunil Zode, chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce for Affirmative Action (ICCAA) and the National Council for Legal Awareness.

“Climate change has become a significant obstacle to the realization of human rights. It has a direct impact on human rights, in particular, threatens the right to adequate food, adequate water, right to shelter, right to health, right to adequate housing, and self-determination,” said Dr. Kamal Hossain, a member of the HWPL International Law Peace Committee (ILPC). “I hope and wish that this webinar organized by HWPL shall contribute towards the protection of climate change.”


Sunil Zode, chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce for Affirmative Action (ICCAA) and the National Council for Legal Awareness, shared his thoughts on the role of businessmen in addressing climate change.

“They should prioritize sustainable practices, invest in renewable energy, minimize carbon emissions, and integrate climate resilience into their business strategies,” Zode said. “By taking proactive measures, businesses can not only mitigate their environmental impact, but also contribute to the country’s efforts in addressing climate change and building a more sustainable future. The pursuit of peace is not a solitary endeavor but a collective journey. It is a journey that requires empathy, courage, and unwavering commitment to upholding the rights and dignity of every individual, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or creed.”

Following the speeches, three presenters discussed the policies that individuals and nations should adopt to address the challenges posed by climate change, focusing on achieving climate peace and protecting human rights.


“[The] human rights-based approach seeks inequalities which lie in the heart of development problems and the discriminatory practices and unjust distribution of power that impede development progress and often result in groups of people being left behind,” said Dr. Md Abdul Awal Khan, a professor from the law department at the Independent University in Bangladesh.

“So major elements of the Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) — we can mention that it is a governance problem that means transparency, and accountability. This is one of the major challenges that we face in developing countries and states. Ensure that human rights-based approach [exists] in the legal system of Bangladesh or legal and policy framework and then we’ll be provided a better support for the climate-displaced people or climate-affected people.”


Dr. Sairam Bhat, professor of law from the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru, India and coordinator for the Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy (CEERA), also shared his thoughts, emphasizing that it is imperative to view protecting climate human rights as a duty of humanity and a way of cultivating peace.

“Climate change is not a myth — let’s face it. I think some leaders think it’s a myth but it’s not a myth because countries are facing the real challenge. I think the biggest impact of climate change is going to be on basic human rights. It is going to be on communities that are vulnerable and poor,” Dr. Bhat said. “So I think we all owe a duty to share our wealth, to share our knowledge, to empower communities who are at the risk of climate change.”


Uza Ihusana Hamid, a lawyer from the Maldives, explained that establishing relevant laws and regulations is essential to make the public understand the importance of human rights amid climate change.

“I think and I firmly believe that the state should take an active role on the frontline to raise awareness among the public. And this involves making the public aware of the recent acts and regulations. We need to establish a connection between these acts and regulation with the fundamental rights,” Hamid said. “I firmly believe that individual actions can yield substantial positive effects. So, it is imperative to recognize that just as humanity relies on nature, nature equally depends on our respect and preservation efforts.”

The webinar provided an opportunity for participants to express their thoughts and opinions. They shared heartfelt sentiments about the importance of climate change and the necessity of protecting climate human rights, while also fostering solidarity with nations and civil society.


“The countries who are going to host these migrants will face many kinds of challenges — cultural challenges because these countries might be having a different socio-religious backing and when they are moving to another country, the host country would certainly be facing some kind of conflict with the migrant population. That would further escalate the issue of violence and other kinds of human rights violence,” said Dr. Rajesh Kumar, assistant professor and law faculty member from the University of Delhi, who emphasized the need to address the challenges posed by climate change.


Mr. Fahim Paigham, CBC Manager for Care of Afghan Families for Community Development Organization (CAFCDO) & UN Women, expressed gratitude to HWPL for providing a platform through webinars to share the vulnerable reality of climate change in Afghanistan.

“Because of the poor economic situation in regime-changing Afghanistan, people are more at risk of climate change,” Paigham said. “The situation of natural disasters regarding the climate — because of dirty air pollution particularly in this winter season — the capital of Afghanistan is most dangerous.”


Ms. Iyolanda Graça, advisor of the Minister of Justice for Communication and Image from São Tomé and Príncipe, also participated in the human rights webinar, hoping for more detailed discussions on climate change.

“Climate change and human rights are not just one country’s problem, but everyone’s problem,”  Graça said. “The Maldives and Sao Tome and Principe are the same island countries but have different climate change situations. To address these issues, it is important that we raise awareness of the issue of climate change.”

Climate change poses the greatest threat to humanity in the 21st century and is related to other issues, including climate security, climate inequality, climate rights, climate diplomacy, and climate refugees. To promote international solidarity and commitment to addressing these concerns, HWPL plans to submit annual reports on the Multilateral Approach to Climate Human Rights Project (MAC Project) to the United Nations Human Rights Council. Through these efforts, HWPL hopes to enhance interaction between states and civil society organizations to ensure the effectiveness of human rights policies.

Additionally, in accordance with Article 10 of its framework, the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), HWPL will conduct activities worldwide to further spread a culture of peace, including organizing discussions regarding the relevance of human rights in the face of climate change and the institutionalization of peace through education and campaigns.



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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

[HWPL] HWPL's Sports Event Promotes Peace in Pakistan

                             

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[HWPL] HWPL's Sports Event Promotes Peace in Pakistan


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's Peace event in ã…–Pakistan :)


Annual Fiesta in Pakistan Promotes Peace Through Sports


On February 2, 100 students, 120 parents, and 20 teachers, including the principal, participated in the 2024 Peace Sports Games hosted by HWPL and Millennium Education Pakistan. Through various activities such as races, aerobics, and tug-of-war, participants hoped to promote unity and spread a culture of peace.

Millennium Education Pakistan’s relationship with HWPL began when Sabina Zakir, Millennium Education Pakistan’s director of community, communications and outreach, attended the 2023 HWPL September 18th World Peace Summit. While attending the festival, Zakir asked HWPL to train Millennium Education’s school principals and staff to become peace educators so that they could teach peace education to their students.

Fifty teachers participated in the HWPL peace educator training and completed all 12 courses within six sessions. Although it was not easy for the teachers to take time out of their busy schedules to participate in the training, they were passionate about peace and actively participated.

Teachers who completed HWPL’s peace educator training said they had found the answer to peace and understood the importance of becoming peace educators. They were determined to make peace and pass peace on as a legacy for future generations.


The teachers from Millennium Education Pakistan, along with volunteers from HWPL, also prepared a peace sports event. Students and parents said they were happy and honored to participate in peace activities.

“Peace games are collaborative, interactive simulations designed to foster understanding, cooperation, and conflict resolution among participants,” said Maira, a teacher from Millennium Education Pakistan. “The overarching goal of Annual Sports Fiesta 2024 Peace Through Sports is to navigate complex issues and reach peaceful resolutions.”



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Sunday, April 14, 2024

[HWPL] HWPL Religious Peace Camp held in Korea

                            

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[HWPL] HWPL Religious Peace Camp held in Korea


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's Religious Peace event in Korea :)


HWPL Religious Peace Camp held at Daeyaksa Temple

On February 24th, 2024 the ‘Daeyaksa Temple HWPL Religious Peace Camp’ was held – jointly hosted by the HWPL Global 10 branch and Daeyaksa Temple – at the Yeorae Order of Korean Buddhism. Dae Yaksa Temple is located in Okcheon, South Korea. About 45 leaders attended this religious peace camp, to include religious leaders from various religious denominations in Korea such as Buddhism, Islam, Jeungsando, and Gungeuldaedo, as well as overseas religious leaders from Hinduism (India) and Islam (Pakistan).

HWPL held a religious peace camp to find causes, and answers, beyond religion and ideology to resolve wars and conflicts around the world. Additionally, attendees experienced Buddhist culture and had time to consider the value of coexistence between different religions through continued interest, understanding, and respect for other religions.

▲ Daeyaksa Temple Religious Peace Camp with domestic and foreign religious leaders


The event began with a greeting from Ven. Myeong An, Abbot of Daeyaksa Temple. Ven. Myeong-An is actively participating in, and supporting, HWPL’s various peace activities, and last year opened a WARP office at Daeyaksa Temple. Ven. Myeong-An said, “Ven. Inwang, Changjong-ju of the Yeorae Order, and Mr. Man-hee Lee the Chairman of HWPL, are people who experienced the Korean War and have done, and are still doing the work of peace.”

▲ Ven. Myeong-An greeting with a bright smile.

The religious leaders in attendance then prayed according to the etiquette of each religion along with messages of peace under three themes: commemorating the victims of war; consoling the families of the bereaved; cessation of war and peace in the world, and harmony between religions.

Lastly, attendees had the opportunity to make their lotus lanterns, which are typically used in Buddhist cultural events. Attendees learned about their meaning, wrote their wishes, and hung their lotus lanterns. They had a meaningful time throughout all the stages of the Religious Peace Camp.

Jeong Rae-Gyun, the leader of the Daejeon headquarters of Gungeuldaedo said, “HWPL’s peace activities are very meaningful, and I think Mr. Man-hee Lee, the Chairman of HWPL, is doing a great job. I was very happy to attend this event,” expressing his thoughts about attending.

▲ Prayers for End of Wars

▲ Religious leader making lotus lanterns as a Buddhist cultural experience


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