Sunday, September 15, 2019

‘Let's reconnect railway from North to South by culture’…DMZ Peace Concert

September 15, 2019 0 Comments
‘Let's reconnect railway from North to South by culture’…DMZ Peace Concert

Korea is the only divided country in the world. In the midst of this, a meaningful concert were held at Dora Mountain located at the northernmost part of Gyeongui Line. In the concert, famous musicians from inside and outside country gathered in one place to promote north and south railway reconnecting before the first anniversary of 9.19 Inter-Korean military agreement.

A melody of peace and harmony echoed DMZ (demilitarized zone). The world-class cello player Yo-Yo Ma came at this event. Yo-Yo Ma has played the melody of peace in conflict areas around the world. This time, he played Bach's accompaniment cello at DMZ. The Korean song 'missing Kumgang Mt.' were sung with the young musicians from North Korea. I personally wish South and North reunite again. This is the reason I support peace movement by HWPL.


Yo-Yo ma said "Through culture we can dream together. And together we can achieve the impossible." Arirang melodies harmonizing South and North resonate and the excitement rises to the folk song. Over 400 audiences including displace people, soldiers and students gave their applause to the stage of world-renowned masters and Korean traditional musicians. The elementary school student who participated in the event said "It would be nice if we could unify quickly and we could go to North Korea or Europe on this train." The audience tied the ribbons together to pray for peace between South and North.

HWPL will show heavenly culture to the audience on coming 18th of September. I invite all of you to this peace movement. 

You can click YouTube above. 

Please, sign up for DPCW support : http://bit.ly/30lrUdI

There is also onlince peace letter to write : http://bit.ly/2P2ZgNj


Saturday, August 24, 2019

Together Peace!!

August 24, 2019 0 Comments
Together Peace!!

Would you like to peace together? How do we all do peace together? That way, I would like to introduce you to 'Legislate Peace Project'. 'Legislate Peace is a global project. Do you know what is the project doing? In order to achieve world peace without war, it is a project that calls for 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War' to become a binding international law. Then, what is ''Legislate Peace Project'? It sets the standard of peace that everyone can relate to and provides a way for all citizens in the world to contribute to the realization of peace in their respective places creating opportunities for each human being to become center of peace.​

Through 'Legislate Peace Project', regarding the value of peace and DPCW, we are spreading to all walks of life. The project began with DPCW Endorsement signing campaign to call for support for DPCW. This signature campaign has spread and become various forms of events and peace culture campaigns. To date, more than 1.3 million citizens in 176 countries support DPCW. Also, up to not only civil society but also religion and education, they are very much interested in peace movement and support DPCW related peace movement. 


Through Legislate Peace Project, citizen who wants peace can participate in handing down peace to our future generations. what is the difference between existing peace movement and Legislate Peace Project? That is the uniqueness of Legislate Peace Project. HWPL forms a global peace network bringing inclusive and close cooperation between government and civil society. Through this, HWPL is performing practical work to establish peace in each country. 

Would you like to join?

▶ Signature of support for 'declaration of peace and cessation of war (DPCW)'

(EN) http://bit.ly/30lrUdI


Let's listen to the voices of the participants who participated in 'Legislate Peace Project'​

1. Rev. Tshuma Masimango Katembo, Mr. Jean de Dieu Munyembabazi, Democratic Republic of Congo

"We found the hope from Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) of HWPL.” all the 10 articles were exactly what DRC has needed. we announced the campaign of Peace to more than 100 leaders from different religious background and others stakeholders who held an offline signature ceremony, which was for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War to be introduced to the United Nations through HWPL of Korea to become an enforceable international law. All religious leaders promised to inform the Declaration of Peace for Cessation of War to their congregation members, because it was an important cause aiming to stop wars, massacre in Beni, DRC and secure peace in the world. Accompanied by leaders of religions, youths and other volunteers from ODI, we started to go from door to door, church to church, school to school requesting people humbly to support the Declaration of peace and Cessation of Wars through their signatures. As a fruit of patience and courage, they collected 18,500 signatures out of 20.000 signatures needed. This was publically circulated and announced by different radios in DRC."
2. Mr. Dragomir G. Marian(President of MasterPeace Romania)

"We, peace teachers will keep moving on for continuous peace education so that it would be deeply rooted in Romania, and also we will stand at the front line for the implementation of DPCW for our future so that our students could live in peace."


3. Nazeeb Sulayman Ibraheem, Reporter, Radio Nigeria

"I am doing peace work because, without peace, I may not have grown to be educated, I may not have lived without fear of being consumed by violence or war. We can achieve peace work as journalists only if we actively, effectively carry factual stories and peacefully help in heart-to-heart discussions of objective analysis of situations with stakeholders like government officials, peace experts, civil society experts, youth and religious leaders. THE Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) is the most important peace document today. "​

4. H.E. Karim Khalili, Former Vice President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

"I support the efficacy of his movement to ensure the maintenance of human dignity and restoration of peace throughout the world. It is more than twenty years that Afghanistan has been at war with international terrorsm and has witnessed daily fear of losing lives to deadly terror attacks and other violence. In its past four decades of war, millions of its citizens were displaced, took refuge and disabled; moreover, huge financial damage has been inflicted to its economy, Therefore, Afghanistan, more than any other country can understand the importance of peace and an end to all wars and violence to achieve their long waited desire which is peace and human dignity. I warmly appreciate HWPL for organizing "Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War" program which can surely draw world's attention to the vital 133 need of peace and its impact on human societies."


5. Prof. Oleksandr Zadorozhnii¸ Former President of Ukrainian Association of International Law

"It is very technical, modern, and well written enough to be implemented. The core contents of the declaration are good. I have helped its translation because the contents were all good. But the main problem now is to make this into a legally binding document. On a legal aspect, there is nothing I should add or modify to the current contents of the declaration as they are good enough. But a problem would be how to implement the contents of the declaration. Perhaps Articles 9 and 10 are not based on their legal implement, but this would be concerned with volunteers, youth and women organizations instead. I totally agree with the contents and the structure of the declaration and have no other suggestion. The purpose and essence of the declaration perfectly goes along with the foreign policies of Ukraine. I support all the activities of HWPL and the DPCW because this is very important."​

6. Aung Myint Thu/Manaung Youth Networking Group, Executive Director/Myanmar

" In 2017, I decided myself I would actively participate in ending Civil Wars in Myanmar because it is already 70 years fighting. In 2018, this year I became one of young leaders, spokesperson, at Social Sector at Union Peace Conference- which is the top political Dialogue in Myanmar'' where we write we make Principle, policy, Laws which are to end the conflicts. 
In 2018 conference, we discussed the importance of children and women, Refugee, Education and Health. Just before the conference, I got a email from IPYG about this WARP summit. When I saw about DPCW which we are working on to become an international Law as UN resolutions, I said myself '' Right, this is what I have been dreaming - I will be one of the World Peace Maker to make HWPL dream come true. 
UN has not had this kind of international Law in UN. Therefore, it is the time for regional leaders, national leaders and international leaders to support DPCW and make the world have peace. And, let make this vocabulary ''War (W-A-R)'' disappear from our dictionary and our daily life talks. Let educate the Civil Society and get strength from them and make DPCW as an international law together. "


7. Herculano Amaral/International Rotary Club of Dili Lafaek,Director/Timor-Leste

"Looking at these stories, Timorese people have been suffering a lot. A range of crimes and violence have been experienced which including massacres, tortures, kidnapping, rape and so on and so forth. You could have imagined how hard it was living in their own country and going through these situations. This kind of situation have brought many children lost their parents and many people had lost their beloved ones. 
However, the reconciliation was the weapon and is the weapon of living as a great neighbour in the world. (Can you please give a round applause?) The reconciliation was the weapon for us to live as a great neighbour in the world. Today, we are very proud living in an independent country yet many things that our leaders are still working on, so that our people can live in prosperous and live in harmony and peaceful lives. However, to achieve this, it’s not that easy as many people have been facing physiologically trauma and stressful and so on and so forth.
IPYG Timor-Leste is also working hand by hand with the IWPG Timor-Leste to plan more peace activities such as Peace through Sports, Clean up for Peace, Peace for Concert, Planting Trees and many more things. Moreover, we hope to include more young people so that we can create more spaces for spreading the culture of peace. However, to achieve this, it should be done by cultivating a culture of respecting each other and mutual trust within people to people and states to states levels. "​

8. Monk Phramaha Monchai Saitanaporn, from Wat Phra Dhammakaya Berlin

"All religions speak of peace, but unfortunately religion has become one the causes for the greatest conflicts in human history. DPCW deals with these issues of religion which may be sensitive and includes specific provisions to resolve religious conflicts. Article 8 of the DPCW contains provisions to deal with these things. Like so, the DPCW contains the necessarily legal provisions to cut off religious conflicts, protect the freedom of religion, and encourage inter-religious dialogues. DPCW Article 9 states that if such disputes are prevented but are not resolved and continue to be caused by religion, then strong legal actions will be taken against them. That is why I strongly believe that the DPCW is the method to achieve peace."


9. Soraya Salie, Founding member of the Bonteheuwel Walking Ladies, South Africa

"It is simple to understand, yet very powerful. Out of the 10 articles, we are actively advocating for Article 10 - spreading a Culture of Peace. This is easy because it does not cost money. All you give is kindness and nurturing, which is freely given. There is great advantage within this article. Our Peace committee is active in a community that is known as a high violence region, so we focus on this aspect of Spreading Peace as it is a simple and dynamic way to allow our community to have pride in Bonteheuwel ~ our beautiful, bountiful and blessed community of Bonteheuwel in Cape Town, South Africa."

Wow, there are lots of people participating in 'Legislate Peace Project'. You can do it too. Please write a peace letter for peace. ​

▶️ Writing Peace Letter on line 
(EN) http://bit.ly/2P2ZgNj


Sunday, September 16, 2018

[Peace Quotes] Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL

September 16, 2018 0 Comments
[Peace Quotes] Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL

Man has being doing peace work. Then, is there peace? Please keep peace and lead it to result. Peace families should tell their neighbors about peace and let them do peace work together. Should we just be a bystander? We can't. We have to take action.

President can not refuse peace. No one refuses peace. This is the reason why peace will com true. And this is the reason I'm asking you to work together for peace. I hope that we all unite together under peace and achieve eternal and peaceful world.


Both the president and an individual is the same person. If there is no people, there is no nation. If there is no nation, there is no president. The president loves the country and the people. Also, they are doing their best to make politics for the development of the country. Those people wouldn't like war. They would think the war should be ceased. They would want world peace for the people. In order for it to be achieved, DPCW, Artilcle 10 Clause38 should be practiced. So, the war can be ended and the peace can be achieved.

When I start doing this work, I transcend the border, the nation, and the religion. The reason I am doing this work is I believe the word we become one. 

When the United Nations was founded, it was created for peace. And, for the sake of this peace, we have a Security Council and five board members. These are the countries that make such a device that war does not take place. However, these countries has the enormous nuclei when they preclude some other countries from making a nuclear weapon. Did the UN prevent the war from happening? no


If war does not happen, is peace achieved? So, what will we hand over to our future generations? Day by day, there are more weapons to kill people. Will you pas them on to future generations? Should we not leave war, and leave peace to our future generations? Who should do it? We have to do it today. If we love children and love our country, we must do it. Is there a better place in that outer space than this earth? There is not. In this wide and unobstructed universe space, there is no place more beautiful and life-like than earth. Is not this the Creator God gave to mankind as an inheritance? Should we destroy it? I have to love.

You do not live 200 years when you have taken other country. why should we do it? We've taught to love others. But, what is love? 
Is it love to seize others? 
Is that the lesson of that country? We can not. So, religious people have to reflect and all nations also have to reflect. We must fight the war, do not ruin the planet. We must also consider the descendants of other nations. We must achieve the world of peace in the future.


Two days later, there will be 4th Anniversary of the WARP Summit. The summit will be held in 17 countries including Korea, USA, Germany, UK, France, Australia, Japan, Philippines and  Africa. The HWPL is carrying out a peace movement with international law enactment, inter-religious harmony and peace education as major projects to realize world peace. 

Would like to join?



The world started to realize and believe HWPL's peace work and the necessity of DPCW. 

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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

What is DPCW?

September 05, 2018 0 Comments
What is DPCW?

DPCW is the Declaration peace and Cessation of War which is designed to establish an international peace law. The status of today’s world can be traced back to the two tragic world wars since it was devastated in the aftermath of world wars. And, this is the reason why United Nations was founded to respond to the atrocities of conflict and loss of human dignity. 

Since then, there were many international agreements and declarations to secure peace. However, there exist national conflicts, religious conflicts, cultural bias and ethnic hatred which pull back the movement of peace. These elements of division made us harder to cope with recent global conflicts. At this time, human rights and a world free of war is the core values.


Regarding this matter, we must consider international society needs with legal approach which guides citizen's daily lives irrespective of nationalities, ethnicities and religions promoting peace at the same time. The invention of legal instrument will open the way for developing peace processes in our world in order to secure peace. 

The essential objectives of HWPL is the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW). the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) is drafted by HWPL international Law Peace Committee and proclaimed on 14 March 2016. HWPL international Law Peace Committee is comprised of prominent international law experts from 15 different countries.

HWPL engages with civil society actors because peace cannot be sustained through elites and institutionalized processes. It has to go beyond all divisional lines. This is the reason why HWPL suggests a civil society function in order to build peace. Its goal is to implement citizen's advocacy and the voluntary practice of democratic values fostering a culture of peace.

The main activities of the Legislate Peace Campaign includes establishing an international peace law which is a bottom-up approach to resolve conflict. Leaders in politics, legal fields, the press and faith-based organizations implemented joint activities advocating for the ultimate peace system which can encompass all States and peoples. Also, they were acknowledged the greater involvement of civil society is needed.


Civil society actors and government representatives who work with HWPL are certain of building participatory structures which allow sustainable peace settlement. And, they will continue to call for a successful Law for Peace Initiative based on governmental and nongovernmental cooperation.

HWPL believes that structural causes of violent conflicts will be eradicated when legal framework with the DPCW is established, when all States take responsibility regarding peaceful conflict resolution and when war-like activities are ceased. This is the source of the efforts which are sustainable.


Let's find out more detail about Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).

Article 1 - Prohibition of the threat or use of force

1. States should solemnly reaffirm that they refrain from the use of force in all circumstances, save where permitted by international law, and should condemn aggression as constituting an international crime.

2. States should refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of military force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations Charter or international law in general.

3. States should prohibit any act or threat of violence, whatever its motives or purposes, that occurs for the advancement of an individual or collective criminal agenda.
4. States should abstain from interference in the internal conflicts of other States.

Article 2 - War potential

1. States should co-operate with a view to the gradual global reduction of armament production.

2. States should not produce, assist in, encourage, or induce; the production of weapons of mass destruction, inter alia, chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, or weapons capable of causing indiscriminate or widespread and unnecessary suffering, or weapons incompatible with international humanitarian law.

3. States should take measures to ensure that existing weapons of mass destruction, weapons capable of causing widespread and unnecessary suffering and weapons incompatible with international humanitarian law are gradually dismantled or destroyed. States should cooperate in disarmament and the reduction of arms stockpiles, ideally under international supervision. Decommissioned weapons manufacturing facilities should be repurposed, so that they may serve purposes that are beneficial to humanity in general.

4. States should strive to reduce excessive standing armies and military bases.

5. States should cooperate to gradually diminish trade in weapons and attempt to reduce the flow of small arms to non-state actors.

Article 3 - Friendly relations and the prohibition of acts of aggression

1. In accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV), States should develop friendly relations based upon respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and should take appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace.

2. States have the duty to refrain from any forcible action that deprives peoples of their rights to self-determination.

3. States should condemn the illegal occupation of territory resulting from the threat or use of force in a manner contrary to international law.

4. States should promote accountability, including by investigating alleged violations of international law, in particular, grave violation of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, and should take measures to ensure that states, citizens and corporations do not contribute to the commission of violations of international law.

5. States should condemn, and should criminalize in their domestic law, the planning, preparation, initiation or execution, by a person in a position effectively to exercise control over, or to direct, the political or military action of a State, of an act of aggression which, by its character, gravity and scale, constitutes a manifest violation of international law, thus amounting to a crime of aggression.

6. States should refrain from allowing their territories to be placed at the disposal of other actors, whether States or otherwise, to engage in armed force against a third State.

7. States should bear in mind the principle of sovereign equality of states, and should seek to consult all other states, on the basis of reciprocal respect, on issues that may relate to them, in order to resolve and pre-empt disputes which may arise. This provision should apply without prejudice to human rights law and human dignity.

Article 4 – State boundaries
1. In accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV), every State has the duty to refrain in its international relations from military, political, economic, or any other form of coercion aimed against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations. This is without prejudice to instances when such forms of coercion may be lawfully applied, inter alia, to induce states to cease internationally wrongful acts, or when sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council.

2. Every State has the duty to refrain from the threat or use of force to violate the existing internationally recognized boundaries of another State, or as a means of resolving international disputes, including territorial and frontier disputes, in a manner inconsistent with international law.

3. Every state has the duty to refrain from any act of incitement, planning, preparation, initiation or commission of an act of aggression by a state, a group of states, an organization of states or an armed group or by any foreign or external entity, against the sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of any State.

Article 5 - Self-determination

1. The duty of every state to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any other state includes the duty not to engage in any action that would result in the dismemberment of any state, or force the secession or annexation of any territorial unit from that state.

2. Subject to the right to self-determination of peoples, states shall not engage in any intervention that seeks to divide or separate a state in a manner that is contrary to the rules of international law.

3. Every state has the duty to refrain from prematurely recognizing an entity that has purported to secede from another state, until such a time as the latter entity has developed the necessary attributes, capacities and legitimacy to function as a state.

4. Subject to the provisions of the present article, States should encourage identifiable nation-states that have been divided by longstanding external or historical factors to engage in co-operation and dialogue. States should ensure that divided peoples are provided with their right to self-determination, including, inter alia, measures which may result in unified government.

5. Any political system in which power is exercised in perpetuity by an individual or regime amounting to a manifest denial of the right to self-determination should be condemned.

Article 6 - Dispute settlement

1. States should recognize the obligation to settle their international disputes through peaceful means including reference to the International Court of Justice, other judicial bodies, regional judicial arrangements, or through arbitration, mediation, conciliation, or other forms of alternative dispute resolution and in such a manner that international peace and security are not endangered. States should carry out any judgment or decision reached by a judicial body in good faith.

2. All states are encouraged to accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, in accordance with Article 36, paragraph 2, of the Statute of the Court, without reservations, as a means of ensuring that disputes are settled peacefully and in accordance with international law.

Article 7 - Right to self-defence

1. Nothing in the present Declaration should be construed so as to impair the inherent right to individual or collective self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a State, until such time as the Security Council has taken measures to maintain international peace and security.

2. Measures taken by states in the exercise of their right to self-defence should be immediately reported to the Security Council and should not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the United Nations Charter to take, at any time, such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security.

Article 8 - Freedom of religion

1. States should unite to strengthen international efforts to foster a global dialogue for the promotion of a culture of tolerance and peace at all levels, based on respect for human rights and diversity of religions and beliefs.

2. States should activate and participate in systems to enforce and protect fundamental human rights, eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion or belief, and should refrain from and prohibit the usage of religion by governments, groups, or individuals in order to justify or to incite acts of violence against others. These systems should include, inter alia, judicial mechanisms.

3. States should foster religious freedom by allowing members of religious communities to practice their religion, whether publicly or in private, and by protecting places of worship and religious sites, cemeteries, and shrines.

Article 9 – Religion, ethnic identity and peace

1. States should engage in multilateral consultations to deal with situations where differences attributable to religion or ethnicity pose a threat to peace so that necessary remedial action may be taken and to identify the root causes of a situation causing tension between different religious or ethnic groups, in order to adopt necessary measures to promote mutual understanding between the groups concerned.

2. States should take measures to ensure that religious belief or ethnic identity are not utilised as a pretext for gross and systematic acts of violence. In circumstances where individuals or groups perpetrate or assist in such acts in the name of their religion, states should take adequate measures that lead to the prosecution and punishment of such activities.

3. Recognising the threat to peaceful coexistence that violent religious extremism may cause, states should implement, in good faith, legal measures against individuals or groups attempting to perpetrate or assist in gross and systematic acts of violence in the name of religion. Such measures should, in extreme cases, include the proscription of faith groups – including sects or cults – that perpetrate acts of violence against the territorial integrity and political independence of any state.

Article 10 – Spreading a culture of peace

1. States should recognize and engage with groups and organizations that seek to further the cause of peace as a global movement. States should facilitate such groups in their awareness-raising activities, including providing tuition in human rights and peace studies, as provided for, inter alia, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1999 UN Declaration on a Culture of Peace.

2. States should recognize that, in order to preserve a lasting culture of peace, public awareness of the need for, and value of, peace should be created. In this regard, states are encouraged to facilitate activities, commemorations, and initiatives that engage public consciousness with peace, including the erection of peace monuments as an alternative to war monuments.

3. Heads of state and heads of government should acknowledge that they are uniquely well placed to encourage a culture of peace, and should act to support this declaration to bring about the cessation of war.

4. States should promote a culture of peace including ensuring conditions in which-
(a) citizens are able to participate in the political affairs of the state as equals regardless of religious or ethnic differences;
(b) a free media is maintained which allows grievances to be aired and addressed;
(c) education is imparted to promote respect and mutual understanding among different religious, belief and ethnic groups;
(d) the right to development of peoples, including the achievement of the UN sustainable development goals, can be realized; and
(e) the wellbeing of all human kind with the participation of women and men to ensure peaceful coexistence amongst nations, states, and peoples may be guaranteed.


This year, 4th commemoration of World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit (WARP) will be held on 18th of September. I'll will personally upload youtube link on my blog when it's on live channel. Please, look forward to it.


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Sunday, September 2, 2018

HWPL, who are they?

September 02, 2018 0 Comments
HWPL, who are they?

HWPL's motto is “When the light of heaven shines in the hearts of people, it becomes the light that never fades away.” HWPL's core values are peace and respect for life. Transcending culture, religion, ideology and other boundaries, HWPL is working to achieve peaceful harmony in the global society. HWPL is trying to achieve world peace and cessation of war legislating the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).


HWPL has 170 branches, 158 advisory council, 506 publicity ambassadors and 705000 legislate peace campaign signatures. Women and youth are active proponents of peace. They are involved with HWPL's peace initiatives and play a significant role to build peace and resolve conflict. 


 Let's find out HWPL peace initiatives & projects.

1. Law for Peace
Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War(DPCW) to achieve peace is essential objectives in order to eradicate the structural causes of violent conflicts.

2. Legislate Peace Campaign
The Legislate Peace Campaign is a global peace advocacy campaign for Law for Peace Initiative of HWPL.

3. Alliance of Religions
Religious conflicts are caused by misunderstandings. This is the reason why discussions based on scriptures are necessary. HWPL’s interfaith peace communication solely promotes the alliance of religions.

4. WARP Office
Through scriptures, over 200 WARP offices are operating to find the best solution around the world.

5. Women & Youth Empowerment
Women and youth unite together as one to voice their right to actualize HWPL's peace initiatives.

6. Peace Walk
Since 2013, peace walks and campaigns to spread culture of peace  every year.

7. Peace Education
117 schools voluntarily became HWPL Peace Academies and agreed to design programs and courses to enhance the peacemaking capacities of students in all grades.

Peace Community of HWPL

1. HWPL International Law Peace Committee
HWPL International Law Peace Committee is comprised of international law experts from 15 countries to achieve peace through establishing a legally binding instrument which is the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).

2. HWPL Advisory Council
HWPL Advisory Council provides advisory opinion and analysis on initiatives of HWPL in their respective fields of profession.

3. HWPL Publicity Ambassadors
HWPL Publicity Ambassadors holds promotional events, educates the public and publishes HWPL's news on media through on and offline platforms.


HWPL's today

Since its foundation in 2013, supporters and influence of HWPL has grown exponentially. With core value in peace, campaigns and events held by HWPL unites individuals from all sectors within society. Within a few short years, HWPL has partnered with citizens and organizations from over a hundred countries to advocate peace. Especially advocacy campaigns  are focused on an international law which is the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War(DPCW).

The World Alliance of Religion’ Peace(WARP) Summit is the annual events. And, peace walks are to commemorate the Declaration of World Peace. HWPL continues to gather support from individuals, civil society actors, national leaders, religious leaders, and others to achieve free of war and conflict. 


HWPL's motto is to sunshine light. The light was the first glimmers of dawn when it started. But, it became into the full light of day since more people are being awakened to this era of peace. 

When the world unites with a single heart for peace under the values of heavenly culture that transcend divisive boundaries between communities, the flower of peace will soon bloom and peace will be left as a legacy to future generations.


"We are one"
This year 4th commemoration of WARP Summit is coming. The summit will be held on September 18. We need your support.




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