Resources
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Y. Leterme: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Indeed, today more than ever in so many decades, we need a surplus of courage, a surplus of hope, of leadership, of understanding without borders to face and overcome the daunting challenges of our time. Because indeed, the challenges we are facing are both numerous and extremely demanding.”
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S. Mayardit: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Working for peace is not an easy task; nor is peace itself something that can be achieved overnight. Peace, to those who desire it, means making painful decisions. It means having endurance to deal with many challenges that prevent its quick realization. And it means having tolerance to hear the other side.”
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M. Ponce: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“We Salvadorans are living at a time of deep transformation as a result of a successful peace process. We have given an institutional political direction to our country. With the help of the good offices of the United Nations, we have been the artisans of peace in El Salvador, convinced that the only possibility of overcoming the profound differences that separated us was to face them squarely and with determination.”
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C. Rangel: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“To our complete surprise, we were surrounded by tens of thousands of Chinese communist forces. It was a massacre, and only a handful of the soldiers in my unit were able to survive it…. I was wounded, left for dead, yet survived. . So, being able to not talk about war today, but seventy years later, to talk about peace, is so important. God did not create us—no matter what religion we have, or no religion at all—to destroy each other.”
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G. Weah: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Korea has been a divided nation since the beginning of the Korean War many years ago. My own country, Liberia, and several other countries in the West African region have known the suffering, the destruction, and the devastation caused by war and division.”
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S-W Zewde: Address to Third Rally of Hope 2020
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“It is important that you all reaffirm commitment to the principles and purposes of the UN Charter, which embodies our hope for peace, development and prosperity. These principles and purposes are more relevant today than they were 75 years ago, and they continue to be our guiding force as we aspire to sustain peace and build a better future.”
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T. Walsh: Address to Rally of Hope III
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Toward this end, we are building a global coalition of stakeholders and peacebuilders...”
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G. Weah: Address to Rally of Hope III
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“It is my fervent hope and prayer that soon there will be a reunification of Korea.”
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C. Rangel: Address to Rally of Hope III
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“...as the late John Lewis would say: never give up, never give out, and never give in.”
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C. Hill: Address to Rally of Hope III
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“To be sure, diplomacy has to play an important role, but I think every person has a role to play in trying to bridge divisions.”
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S.W. Zewde: Address to Rally of Hope III
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“Growing inequalities have created frustration and mistrust, thus leading to greater instability.”
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S. Harper: Address to Rally of Hope III
- Sunday, November 22, 2020
“The world still faces multiple lockdowns, restrictions, and quarantines, often without clear criteria or metrics, and largely without international coordination.”