Sunday, October 19, 2025

[HWPL] 2025 HWPL International Religious Peace Academy

                         

[HWPL]

[HWPL] 2025 HWPL International Religious Peace Academy


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 2025 HWPL International Religious Peace Academy :)

HWPL International Religious Peace Academy

On September 18, religious leaders from around the world gathered at the 11th Anniversary of the September 18th HWPL World Peace Summit to hold a session of the “HWPL International Religious Peace Academy (IRPA),” which conveyed the message, “Let us prevent conflict by learning from and understanding one another.”

The IRPA first began as offline lectures in Korea in 2023, attracting over a thousand participants at each session. As of 2025, it has brought together 2,300 people from 100 countries, with a cumulative total of 9,445 participants from 108 countries. This demonstrates a growing trend of religious leaders and believers worldwide uniting with one heart toward peace.

 

In my ministry in Cagayan de Oro and across Mindanao, I have seen both the pain of conflict—families displaced, mistrust between Christians and Muslims, and the wounds of division—and the hope that dialogue brings.

On December 3, 2023, a bombing struck Marawi City, Mindanao. Through HWPL’s mediation, a dialogue was held in Cotabato in January 2024 between Mindanao bishops and Islamic leaders, resulting in a joint statement that helped prevent violence and preserve peace in BARMM.

Even small conversations have opened doors to reconciliation. The Mindanao Peace Agreement affirmed this truth: we can choose dialogue over violence.

Today, that work continues. HWPL has expanded its efforts beyond agreements to engage youth, women, educators, and most especially through the Religious Peace Academy (RPA). I have been privileged to serve as a lecturer here, where leaders of different faiths study their scriptures side by side—to deepen understanding, discover shared values, and strengthen bonds of peace.

In the Philippines, through the IPYG and HWPL peace clubs, students also join the RPA in their schools. Afterward, they experience Youth Peace Camps, visiting both Christian and Islamic places of worship to put their learning into practice. The RPA empowers both leaders and youth to grow together, ensuring that the next generation carries forward the mission of peace.

– The Most Rev. Antonio J. Ledesma, Archbishop Emeritus of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

 

The session began with congratulatory remarks from the Most Rev. Antonio J. Ledesma, Archbishop Emeritus of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, followed by an introduction to the HWPL International Religious Peace Academy (IRPA), special presentations on Buddhism, Islam, and Confucianism, and a special lecture on Christianity. Religious leaders from each tradition shared the depth of their faith while learning from one another’s scriptures. Through this exchange, they confirmed that the path of learning together and living with mutual respect is the very image of peace that humanity must create and the vision for future religious integration.

First, Ehsan Mirza, Imam of Daejeon Islamic Center, delivered a presentation on the theme “The Teachings of the Qur’an for Peace and an Invitation to Interreligious Understanding.” Imam Mirza stated that the International Religious Peace Academy (IRPA) is now growing significantly as a global peace platform, encompassing not only religious leaders but also political and social leaders from various countries. He explained that leaders from major religious denominations including Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Sikhism are engaging in profound dialogue and lectures while discussing their scriptures. He further noted that recently, diverse social leaders such as legal professionals, educators, youth, women, and members of the media have joined, establishing IRPA as a large-scale international event with participation from governments and public institutions of various countries.

He also cited the Qur’anic teaching that “there is no compulsion in religion” (Qur’an 2:256), emphasizing the importance of interreligious understanding. He stated that this principle of Islam, based on freedom of faith, diversity, and respect for other religions, demonstrates that all humanity can become one.

Kim Boo-eoun, Executive Vice President of the National Federation of Confucian Scholars, presented on the theme “Solidarity and Sharing: Humanity’s Mission for Peace — The Wisdom of the Confucian Scriptures.” He explained Confucian thought, which teaches that when one first cultivates and rectifies one’s own body and mind, the family becomes harmonious; when the family is well-governed, one can govern the nation; and only after the nation is upright can there be peace under heaven. He appealed that we must first govern our own minds with peace.

Beop-ryun, Abbot of Geumdangam Temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, presented on “The Common Truths in Buddhist Scriptures and the Path to Harmony.” He emphasized that since all existence is interdependent, practicing an altruistic attitude and compassion is indispensable in life. He particularly highlighted that in interdependent relationships, it is important to understand and know one another, and to this end, we must learn the scriptures of each religion.

In the special lecture on Christianity, Chairman Lee Man-hee, who serves as the Chairman of HWPL and the Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, participated as a speaker and shared insights on Christian scriptures. The diverse religious leaders in attendance spent time discovering anew the universal values and meanings contained in Christian scriptures.

Through this session, participants discovered the common values of peace and harmony that each religion fundamentally pursues. On the 20th, special lectures on Buddhism, Confucianism, and Islam were held in various regions. Notably, the special lecture on Islam was held at Daeyaksa Temple of the Yeorae Order of Korean Buddhism, carrying the special significance of learning Islamic scriptures in a Buddhist temple. This demonstrated that practical interfaith exchange and harmony through HWPL’s religious peace initiatives are leading to concrete results.

HWPL plans to continue taking the lead in spreading a culture of peace based on interreligious dialogue and education through collaboration with religious leaders around the world.

Thursday, October 16, 2025

[HWPL] 2025 Global Peace Education Conference

                        

[HWPL]

[HWPL] 2025 Global Peace Education Conference


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 2025 Global Peace Education Conference :)

2025 Global Peace Education Conference

Peace Education: Institutionalization for a Sustainable Future

On September 18, the “2025 Global Peace Education Conference” was held under the theme “Institutionalizing Peace Education: Building a Peaceful Society Together.” The conference, organized in commemoration of the 11th anniversary of the HWPL September 18th World Peace Summit, was attended by the Speaker of the National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Antigua and Barbuda, former Presidents of Mali and Croatia, the former Vice President of Taiwan, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Education of Zambia, the Mongolian Lifelong Learning Center, and dignitaries from more than 30 countries. The conference served as a platform for global educators and peace practitioners to discuss the institutionalization of peace education in public education, share achievements and case studies, and strengthen international solidarity.

Rt. Hon. Dr. Jemma Nunu Kumba, Speaker of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan, emphasized the importance of peace education in her congratulatory address, stating, “Peace cannot be sustained by agreements alone. It must be nurtured and inculcated into the minds and hearts of all citizens—through education and practice. Peace education is the tool that breaks cycles of hate and replaces them with understanding, respect, and tolerance. If there is a message that South Sudan can offer the world, it is this: peace is never given; it is built. Building it requires tolerance, resilience, courage, patience, and above all, inclusion.”

Hon. Osbert Frederick, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Antigua and Barbuda, reiterated the necessity of expanding peace through education, saying, “This annual gathering stands as proof that HWPL is not merely calling for peace, but actively living it—showing the world that peace is a mission to be carried out, not simply an idea to be admired. If we wish to see a world of peace, then we must teach peace. Education is the foundation upon which a person is built. Let us ensure that peace education is realized not only in schools, but in parliaments, communities, and nations across the globe.”

Following the congratulatory remarks, presentations were delivered on the current status and outcomes of peace education institutionalization.

Ian Miyoba, Principal Education Officer at the Ministry of Education of Zambia, introduced the accomplishments of institutionalizing peace education in Zambia. He explained, “Despite being home to approximately 72 diverse ethnic groups, Zambia has never experienced war or civil conflict since its independence. We institutionalized HWPL Peace Education in public schools to preserve this peace. Through peace education, we witnessed students practicing forgiveness and reconciliation. Some schools reported a decline in social issues such as child marriage and substance abuse among youth.” He also stated future plans, saying, “Looking ahead, Zambia plans to work with the Curriculum Development Center to incorporate peace education into the national curriculum and introduce a peace teacher certification system for a sustainable nationwide framework.”

Oidov Otgonbayar, Director of the Lifelong Learning Center in Orkhon Province, Mongolia, presented on Peace Education and LP Initiatives in Mongolia’s Lifelong Learning Centers. He shared, “Among 30 lifelong learning centers nationwide, 27 have signed MOUs with HWPL, and 71 teachers have been trained as peace educators. Through the ‘Green Wave of Peace’ tree-planting campaign, over 6,000 trees have been planted with the participation of more than 5,000 people. Peace is not only a concept but a practice that must take root in communities through education.”

The conference concluded with a special performance. A choir of 24 children took the stage to present a performance titled “The Miracle of Peace Created by a Small Flap of Wings,” delivering a hopeful message that a small action can lead to a miracle that changes the world.

Table Discussion

The conference was livestreamed on YouTube in nine languages—Korean, English, French, German, Czech, Mongolian, Thai, Spanish, and Taiwanese. On-site, interpretation booths for Korean, French, and Mongolian were provided, and ZOOM interpretation was offered in five languages to support communication among global participants.

This conference marked a turning point in establishing peace education as a core agenda of national education policies beyond just a civic movement. The international consensus formed through the direct participation of national governments and ministries of education is expected to lay the foundation for future generations to embrace peace as a natural value, ultimately building the basis for sustainable peace.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

[IPYG] IPYG's 2025 International Youth Peace Conference

                       

[IPYG]

[IPYG] IPYG's 2025 International Youth Peace Conference


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 IPYG's International Youth Peace Conference in 2025 :)

2025 International Youth Peace Conference

– Sharing Progress and Strategies of YEPW Worldwide –

On September 18, in Cheongju, Republic of Korea, the IPYG hosted the “2025 International Youth Peace Conference” as part of the 11th Annual Commemoration of the HWPL September 18th World Peace Summit. A total of 111 organizations around the world, including government ministries, supported the event by sharing their logos in solidarity.

HWPL has been building peace through cooperation across sectors in areas such as international peace law, religious harmony, peace education, and youth engagement. In particular, IPYG youth have become leaders in their local communities, sparking waves of peace.

Over the past year, through the Youth Engagement & Peacebuilding Working Group (YEPW), youth have led change in their communities through education, volunteer work, policy efforts, and cultural initiatives, while also expanding collaboration with businesses, local governments, and international organizations. As a result, the number of partner organizations that resonated with IPYG’s mission has increased to 297 in 9 countries.

This conference served as a meaningful opportunity to reflect on the peace activities carried out by youth over the past year and explore directions for future implementation. It also introduced five YEPW activity models—Public Awareness, Volunteering, Training, Policy Advocacy, and Creative Collaboration—as strategies for developing and expanding regional peace projects. Best practices were shared for each type.

The following are the five activity models of YEPW:

    • The Public Awareness model promotes the importance and value of peace by supporting and collaborating with civil organizations, governments, local authorities, or companies. It builds public consensus through peace-centered messaging.
    • The Volunteering model involves youth directly participating in solving local community issues and contributing to positive change through volunteer work.
    • The Training model fosters new leaders and carries out peace projects through lectures, mentoring, workshops, and the implementation of action-oriented educational programs.
    • The Policy Advocacy model supports and seeks the institutionalization of the DPCW (Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War) at local, regional, and national levels.
    • The Creative Collaboration model strengthens youth community awareness and helps participants experience peace through collaboration in arts, sports, and creative activities.

 

At the conference, successful case studies from each model were shared.

 

1. Korea YEPW (Public Awareness)

Topic: The power of youth

 

Mr. Chung Young-min, General Director of the IPYG, introduced the “Korean Peninsula Peace and Unification Campaign” led by Korea YEPW as an example of the Public Awareness model. To address one of the most urgent issues in global peace—peaceful unification of the Korean Peninsula—they are conducting workshops and campaigns to promote the necessity of free movement within the peninsula, thereby drawing international attention and support.

 

2. Zambia YEPW (Volunteering)

Topic: Youth-led Community Actions for Peacebuilding)

 

 

Mr. Andrew Junior Mwima, President of the Chreso Youth United Nations Association of Zambia, introduced how Zambian youth have been reducing crime and creating change in their communities through the Volunteering model. Recognizing these efforts, 38 youth committees in Lusaka officially partnered with IPYG. With support from the Lusaka City Council, peace signs were erected in support of DPCW Articles 5 (Right to Self-Determination), 9 (Freedom of Religion, Ethnic Identity, and Peace), and 10 (Spreading a Culture of Peace). This initiative was reported by 11 media outlets including the national broadcaster ZNBC, reminding citizens that peace is a shared responsibility.

 

3. The Philippines YEPW (Training)

Topic: Expanding Filipino Youth Peace Leadership through the Youth Empowerment Peace Class Program

 

 

Dr. Reynaldo Nama, Assistant Principal of Signal Village National High School of the Philippines, presented the Youth Empowerment Peace Class (YEPC) as a Training-type model. He shared how the program fosters youth into peace leaders and spreads peace across the Philippines. Started in 2023 in Manila and Mindanao, the program has now expanded to Hinagaran and Kawit, Cavite, with around 9,000 youth participants.


4. The U.S. YEPW (Policy Advocacy)

Topic: United for Peace: YEPW’s Policy Journey toward Humanity’s Mission

Dr. Maya Taylor, Founder of Arrow Youth Leadership Council International of USA, presented the Policy Advocacy model showing how youth voices have been institutionalized into actual policies for peace. The Atlanta YEPW developed a toolkit to help municipalities implement YEPW activities and pushed cities to adopt resolutions supporting DPCW Article 10 on “Spreading a Culture of Peace.” As a result, five cities and counties—South Fulton, Stonecrest, Fairburn, DeKalb County, and Fulton County—officially adopted the resolutions and designated a “Peace Week.”

The conference demonstrated that youth united for peace are transforming their communities. It also served as a platform for youth from different countries to learn from each other’s experiences and strengthen their determination to act.

Prior to the 2025 International Youth Peace Conference, the “2025 Regional Youth Engagement & Peacebuilding Working Group (YEPW) Strategy Meeting” was held. During this meeting, each working group developed practical peacebuilding strategies through table discussions.

At this regional meeting, heartfelt support was extended to the youth committed to peace activities. In particular, organizations that had participated in the U.S. YEPW’s achievement of adopting the DPCW resolution in Georgia and the designation of “Peace Week” contributed by donating supplies. Contributors included the Atlanta Boys and Girls Club, Gwinnett Stripers Baseball Team, Emory University School of Law, Gwinnett Police Department, City of Stonecrest, and Arrow Youth Leadership Council International of USA.

Looking ahead, it is anticipated that youth around the world will apply and develop the five YEPW activity types to realize peace in their regions.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

[IWPG] IWPG Global 9 and ArtTech Korea Sign MOU to Promote Peace Culture

                      

[IWPG]

[IWPG] IWPG Global 9 and ArtTech Korea Sign MOU to Promote Peace Culture


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 IWPG Global 9 and ArtTech Korea Sign MOU to Promote Peace Culture :)

Nine IWPG Global Countries Sign MOU with Arttech Korea to Promote a Culture of Peace


The International Women's Peace Group (IWPG) Global 9 and ArtTech Korea, a cultural content company, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to spread a global culture of peace through arts and culture.

It was hosted on October 3, 2025, at Boksagol Cultural Center Art Hall.

Purpose of the MOU was:

Co-planning and hosting of performances and cultural events

Promotion and support of IWPG peace campaigns

Building a peace education ecosystem involving youth and citizens

Expanding future-oriented peace culture through ArtTech (Art + Technology) content

Remarks from Key Figures:

Kang Tae-kyung, CEO of ArtTech Korea: Expressed commitment to regular joint events blending peace and art, both locally and internationally

Lim Mi-sook, Director of IWPG Global 9: Emphasized developing art-based peace education programs for women and youth, and leveraging cultural expertise to amplify IWPG’s peace mission



IWPG is:

Registered NGO with UN ECOSOC and DGC

Active in 122 countries with 115 branches and over 800 partner organizations

Advocates for sustainable world peace through women’s solidarity, peace education, and support for the legal enactment of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)

This partnership aims to inspire future generations with the values of peace through creative expression.

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

[HWPL] HWPL's 11th Anniversary of the World Peace Summit

                     

[HWPL]

[HWPL] HWPL's 11th Anniversary of the World Peace Summit


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 11th Anniversary of the World Peace Summit :)

The 11th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit: Uniting for Peace

Over 770 National and International Leaders from All Sectors Gather to Discuss the Future of Peace.

HWPL is set to host the 11th Anniversary of the September 18th HWPL World Peace Summit from September 18-19, 2025, in South Korea. Under the theme, “Uniting for Peace and Fulfilling Humanity’s Duty Together,” this year’s event will bring together high-level attendees from around the world to celebrate 11 years of progress and chart a path forward for global peace.

The event will welcome over 770 distinguished attendees including presidents, prime ministers, speakers of national assemblies, chief justices, government ministers, and leaders from educational, religious, and media sectors. The summit will review HWPL’s key peace initiatives and achievements over the past year and present them to the international community.

The upcoming summit builds on the foundation laid at the inaugural HWPL World Peace Summit in 2014, where global leaders signed two foundational agreements: an Agreement to Propose the Enactment of International Law for the Cessation of Wars and World Peace, and the World Alliance of Religions Agreement emphasizing that “everyone should become a messenger of peace.” These agreements became a significant milestone for the proclamation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) in 2016, the Legislate Peace program, religious harmony, and the strengthening of the role of civil society.

A major highlight of the past year has been the growing support for the DPCW, a legal instrument for sustainable peace. Resolutions endorsing the DPCW have been adopted by multiple legislative bodies, including those within the cities of South Fulton and Fairburn, and Stonecrest and the counties of DeKalb and Fulton in Georgia, USA. Additionally, the DPCW has been endorsed in the provinces of Bayan-Olgii, Khovd, Bulgan, and Orkhon in Mongolia, the city of Yorosso in Mali, Calauan in the province of Laguna, Philippines, and the city of Bemasoandro, Madagascar. Most notably, the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO), a union of 23 countries, adopted a resolution that fully supports the principles of the DPCW and recommends that Member States officially endorse it.

Other significant developments include the expansion of interfaith dialogue through scripture study, which has increased public participation, and HWPL’s peace education is in the process of being adopted into the public school curriculum of Timor-Leste, with about 70% of higher education institutions actively cooperating toward this. Together: Connecting Korea, a peaceful unification campaign on the Korean Peninsula, has also expanded its cooperation with local governments.

Over the past year, HWPL’s membership has grown significantly from 500,000 to 700,000. This growth reflects a shared commitment to the vision expressed by Chairman Lee Man-hee at the 9th anniversary of the DPCW in March.

“We are not strangers to peace,” Chairman Lee said. “We are the people involved, and we ourselves are peace. So let us lead this global community to a world of peace.”

In addition to the main event in South Korea, local anniversary events will be held in 78 countries until October, with a total of over 15,000 participants expected to attend. These regional events underscore the summit’s goal of strengthening local peace networks and engaging a wider global community in fulfilling a common mission for peace for humanity.

For further information about the upcoming event, please refer to the link provided below.