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Excerpts from address to the Opening Plenary of the Americas Summit, Washington, DC, USA

This is truly an honor for me to be here today, being in this gathering of international leaders of the Americas where we are discussing a new paradigm for problem-solving and conflict-resolution that can change the hemisphere of the Americas.

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Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, former president of Sierra Leone, delivered the keynote address at the Opening Ceremony of UPF's Leadership Conference, "Towards a New Paradigm of Leadership and Good Governance," in Freetown, Sierra Leone, May 10, 2008.

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April 2008 Vol 3, Issue 8
 
 
The Six Nation Latin American Tour

Two members of the Presiding Council, the UPF Co-chair Dr. Hyun Jin Moon, and Secretary General Dr. Thomas Walsh are nearing the end of an educational tour in Central and South America to promote "A Vision for the Americas." The group has met with key leaders and is holding International Leadership Conferences in Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, and Brazil.

"My vision is that the hemisphere of the Americas can move toward integration, cooperation, development and peace, centered on core values," said Dr. Moon in Peru, "and everywhere I go I see confirmation that we are at a turning point and a time of great opportunity to create God's global family, One Family Under God."

At the same time, Dr. Moon said, there is also a danger that the Northern and Southern hemispheres can become increasingly alienated. Recent elections have brought in several new administrations with a chilly attitude to the United States.

"Despite this, universal principles must underlie democratization, development, and social transformation in the region," said Dr. Walsh. "Leaders from government, religion, civil society and the private sector will become owners of this vision together."

The two leaders have met with several heads of state, congressmen and women, and city mayors to discuss the development of the Universal Peace Federation and its peace education program. Plans are being developed for a Global Peace Festival in Asunción, Paraguay, in early July.

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The Six Nation Latin American Tour
 
 
 
 
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I want to thank all of you for such a warm welcome. Although this is my first visit to Peru, I truly feel embraced by a long-lost family. I am sure that a bright future is awaiting this nation. I was tremendously moved by our two Ambassadors for Peace who encapsulated the vision of UPF, emphasizing the spirit of taking ownership of the vision of UPF and sharing it with the leadership of this nation of Peru.

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April 2008 Vol 3, Issue 7
 
 
From a Museum of War to the Palace of Peace

The 320 Ambassadors for Peace from 91 countries participating in the latest International Leadership Conference (ILC) in Seoul experienced a dramatic lesson in the history of the Korean peninsula during the first weekend in April.

As a part of the overall program, the delegation visited the Peace Palace in the mountains outside Seoul near the North Korean border for a briefing from UPF Chairman Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak. They then made their way to the Korean War Museum in the capital to see for themselves the sorrowful history of the Korean war and witness the country's amazing recovery from devastation.

"Visiting this museum made me feel again the big loss of human life during war," said Wu Cheng Yu, an Ambassador for Peace making his first visit to Korea. "How to prevent war and make peace? That is the challenge facing all Ambassadors for Peace."

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In This Issue
From a Museum of War to the Palace of Peace
Nepal Concludes Historic Elections
Germany - On the Way to a Peaceful Society
Sri Lanka - Youth Leadership Development
Zimbabwe - Overcoming Difficulties and Still Trying to Help!
 
Nepal Concludes Historic Elections
Source: Robert Kittel, UPI Correspondent

Nepal's first elections in nine years were disrupted by scattered incidents of violence across the country Thursday, but overall the elections were hailed as peaceful. Voters expressed a sense of pride that they finally had a voice in selecting the leadership that will rewrite the nation's Constitution and decide the fate of the monarchy.

Incidents included booth capturing, destruction of ballots, and preventing voters from entering polling stations. In some cases the violence between political parties turned deadly -- at least two people were killed. The Maoists were blamed for instigating most of the trouble, though not all.

Voter turnout was high; in some districts as high as 80 percent, but nationwide it was expected to run about 60 to 70 percent. Results may be announced as early as Friday, but could be postponed for days due to voter irregularities undermining the credibility of the elections.

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Germany - On the Way to a Peaceful Society

Over 70 Ambassadors for Peace, guests, and members of the UPF Peace Council gathered March 14-16, 2008, in the Naturfreundehaus in Berlin-Lichterfelde. This was the third gathering of the German National Peace Council, with the topic "On the way to a peaceful society."

Renowned representatives of the Abrahamic religions gathered for inspiring speeches, activity reports, and work group discussions. Prof. Dr. Elizer Glaubach and his wife Rachel attended as guests of honor. Prof. Glaubach served four terms on the Jerusalem City Council and attended the Camp David Talks as a specialist on the situation of Jerusalem. Other noted speakers were Imam Abdullah Haselhoef, former president of the Muslim Council of the Netherlands; Dr. Hedwig Raskob, psychologist and peace researcher; and Amir Mohammad Herzog, president of the Islamic Society of German-Speaking Muslims e.V.

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Sri Lanka - Youth Leadership Development
Basketball clinics and peace lectures drawing on texts held sacred in Sri Lanka's multi-religious society were highlights of a recent Youth Leadership Development program in Sri Lanka.

About 60 Sri Lankan youth attended the March 28-30, 2008, seminar at the Subodhi Center for Integral Studies in Moratuwa, Colombo. It was organized by the Universal Peace Federation and sports educators in collaboration with Sri Lanka's Ministry of Sports and its Department of Education in the Western Province.

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Zimbabwe - Overcoming Difficulties and Still Trying to Help!
The International Relief Friendship Foundation Zimbabwe Chapter is doing very well considering difficulties the country is going through, politically, economically as well as the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

One difficulty is that non-governmental organizations may carry out microfinance programs to help people who start business projects, but they may not charge interest. We talked to the authorities and reached some kind of understanding; we then started our program.

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March 2008 Vol 3, Issue 6
 
 
A Day for Peace in Kenya

As part of its ongoing series of International Leadership Conferences on the theme, "Toward a New Paradigm of Leadership and Good Governance for Peace and Development," UPF-Africa convened a group of 800 participants from Kenya at the Kenyatta International Conference Center in Nairobi to consider how the core vision, principles, and programs of UPF might contribute to a resolution of the recent crisis in Kenya.

Presenters included Dr. Thomas G. Walsh, Secretary General of UPF International; Rev. Mwalagho Kililo, Secretary General of UPF-Africa; Dr. Hee Sun Ji, Chairman of UPF-Kenya; Mr. Insu Choi, Director of Field Operations, Youth Federation for World Peace International; Dr. Manu Chandaria, Trustee, Mahatma Gandhi Foundation of Kenya; and, most notably, Mr. Martin Luther King III, Chairman of Realizing the Dream.

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In This Issue
A Day for Peace in Kenya
Making Poverty History in Nepal
Launch of the Official Eurasia Website
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The New World Encyclopedia organizes human knowledge, not just for its own sake, but for its value to the world as a whole. The underlying goal of the encyclopedia is to promote knowledge that leads to human happiness, well-being, and world peace. Watch the Video
 
Making Poverty History in Nepal
"This may be the first joint venture between the corporate sector and civil society for generating self-employment in Nepal!" These words from Mr. Ravi Jaipuria, Chairman of RJ Corp (PepsiCo India), helped launch the "Movement for the Underprivileged" (MUP) in Kathmandu on March 11, 2008.

Two multi-million dollar business houses, the Chaudhary Group in Nepal (net worth $250 million) and the RJ Corp from India (net worth $400 million), joined hands with two non-profit NGOs, the Healing Touch from India and the Universal Peace Federation of Nepal. Their goal: "To Make Poverty History," the slogan coined by Healing Touch and the primary objective of MUP.

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Launch of the Official Eurasia/Russian Website
Since this February 2008, the Eurasia-UPF website www.eurasia.upf.org started operating, in accordance with UPF International guidelines. It serves as the most up to date source of information and news about the Universal Peace Federation. The site is in the Russian language. It also has an English Language menu and reference to the International UPF site. The site specifically covers UPF Eurasian activities and feature.
Visit our Eurasia/Russian website here: http://www.eurasia.upf.org

 
 
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My father’s dream and his life work is to build one family under God. If anyone here is ready to dedicate himself or herself to that vision and dream, great things will happen through that person and to this nation.

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We have gathered here today to celebrate peace. Let me emphasize that if we could, we do not even wish to remember the unpleasantness that has just shown its ugly face in our beautiful country.

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Whether we like it or not, whether we are aware of it or not, the world is marching toward one world in terms of information, technology, communications, and transportation. The world is becoming one global village. At a much slower pace, the world is becoming one human family. However, we are still very divided and dysfunctional, often at war over differences of opinion, ideology, religion, race, class, nationality, economy, and resources.

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The bird of humanity has a broken wing. Our wing is broken, and the only way to heal that wing is for men and women to come together in partnership. We have to value one another as resources and partners if we want to have healthy families and safe and loving children.

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The UPF is working to develop an interreligious peace council at the UN. Hon. Jose de Venecia, Jr., former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, discussed this with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

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H.E. Ham Lini, Prime Minister, Republic of Vanuatu address to the World Summit on Peace, Seoul, Korea • February 10, 2008

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