Tuesday, June 24, 2025

[#ManHeeLee #PeaceTour] “Impressed by HWPL’s Efforts to Correct the Unfortunate Realities of Society”

[#ManHeeLee #PeaceTour] “Impressed by HWPL’s Efforts to 
Correct the Unfortunate Realities of Society”




‘Peace’ is the most fundamental right that humanity should enjoy. However, the reality is that in many parts of the world, war, conflict, and disputes continue to deprive people of even this basic right. In this context, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL, Chairman Man Hee Lee) is drawing global attention as a civil organization delivering a message of peace across borders, religions, and races.

HWPL leads peace not merely through words but with genuine actions. Among those deeply moved by HWPL’s work are the late Simon Lokodo, Chair of the Uganda Human Rights Commission, and Albanian journalist and editor Alter Nura. Through their interviews, we gain insight into their personal journeys toward peace and the reasons they chose to join HWPL.

▎ “A Natural Practice for Human Rights and Peace” – Late Chair Simon Lokodo

Simon Lokodo served as a Member of Parliament and as Minister of Ethics and Integrity in Uganda, and finally as Chair of the Uganda Human Rights Commission, dedicating his life to human rights and peace.

“Our Commission’s goal is to respect human beings and establish justice and order. Humans must be the highest priority in life, and power belongs to the people.”

He shared that after visiting Korea, he was deeply impressed by HWPL’s activities, and even introduced HWPL’s initiatives and the Korean Peninsula Peace and Unification Support Letter to the President of Uganda.

“I was amazed by HWPL’s mission and purpose. Their philosophy of respecting everyone—regardless of skin color, religion, language, or political stance—and pursuing peace is truly ideal.”

He stated that his involvement with HWPL did not bring material gains, but gave him psychological, social, and spiritual fulfillment. The inspiration he felt at the HWPL Peace Summit remains an unforgettable experience.



▎ “HWPL, the True Family I Was Looking For” – Editor Alter Nura

Editor Alter Nura is a veteran journalist working across Albania and Italy. He came across HWPL’s peace activities by chance and later visited Seoul to report on the Peace Summit firsthand.

“Some people claim that HWPL is a religious group. But I say, if we can do good using the power of religion, then why not?”

He emphasized that HWPL is not a religious organization but a community that practices the philosophy of peace.

“HWPL is a group that carries out, on a global scale, what I do on a micro-level as a journalist. Being with them gives me greater hope and positive energy.”

Since then, he has continued to report on HWPL's activities through the website (Perqasje.com), fulfilling his mission as a journalist committed to spreading peace.

▎ A Great Change Begins with Small Actions

What the two individuals have in common is one thing—practicing peace. One as a politician and the other as a journalist, they each resonated with HWPL’s spirit and chose to act to share that message with the world.

HWPL continues its efforts today to share the value of peace, overcoming war and conflict across the globe. And more and more people are joining this journey.

What kind of peace are you dreaming of right now?
Perhaps HWPL is the one to help make that dream a reality.

Reference : https://bit.ly/3HbOo83

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