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Speeches

H.J.H. Moon: Founder's Address to the International Leadership Conference

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, Co-Founder, Universal Peace Federation

Always be aware that your life on this earth is temporary. After we complete our physical life, we will ascend to the spiritual world. In that place we are not measured by our wealth or power. We are measured simply by our capacity for true love and the extent to which we lived our lives on earth in service to God and humanity.

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M.D. Traore: Toward a New Paradigm for Peace and Human Development

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Mme. Mintou Doucouré Traore, Former First Lady, Mali

We must all commit ourselves to the quest for peace in the world. We must commit ourselves so that peace reigns in our families and in our communities. We must sow peace, cultivate peace, and persist so we can reap peace, security and development.

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H. Yamada: Building a Roadmap for Peace in Northeast Asia

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Prof. Hiroshi Yamada, Lecturer on International Relations, Kaetsu University, Tokyo, Japan

China has a new posture [towards North Korea], and South Korea, the U.S. and Japan cooperate with it. That could be the one and only strategy to ease the North Korean problem. Japan should cooperate and contribute as much as she can. But having said that, we, the majority of Japanese, have a most unsettled feeling. We wonder, are others willing to let Japan make a cooperative contribution?

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C.S. Yang: Creating a Roadmap for the Korean Peninsula

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Dr. Charles S. Yang, Chairman, UPF International and The Washington Times Foundation

In the case of the Korean peninsula, a small spark has the potential to ignite a devastating world war that would bring in its wake, unspeakable suffering for the people of this nation and region. We cannot rely exclusively on governments to resolve this crisis. Civil society has an important role to play in global affairs, and has unique capacities to initiate “soft power” approaches to conflict resolution and peace.

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S. Fukai: Women for Sustainable Development

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Dr. Shigeko Fukai, Visiting Professor, Chiba National University, Japan

Women have the potential power to change both their government policies and the wasteful lifestyle. It is essential to promote women’s awareness of the nature of global crisis, and to activate their potential to lead the paradigm shift towards a sustainable world.

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H. Hong: Building a Roadmap for Peace in Northest Asia

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Dr. Hyunik Hong, Senior Research Fellow, Security Strategy Studies Department, Sejong Institute, Seoul, Korea

The United States government and China are expecting too much from South Korea. The South Korean government should play a more active and creative role, of course. The South Korean government should realize that it would be the greatest victim in the eventuality of North Korea developing nuclear weapons. So we should make proposals that may be accepted by not just North Korea but also the United States and China. That includes the guarantee of security for North Korea so that they can renounce any plan for developing nuclear weapons.

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M. Timofti: Towards a New Paradigm for Peace and Human Development

Monday, February 10, 2014
Written by: Mme. Margareta Timofti, First Lady, Moldova

Moldovans are people with a good spiritual culture with rich traditions and customs which they love and respect. The institution of the family is something we care about very much. Children and young people are the future of our country; therefore, we need to invest as much as possible in their education and development.

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A.M. Lizin: Women in the Syria Peace Process

Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Written by: Anne-Marie Lizin, Honorary Speaker of the Senate of Belgium

The best way to weaken Islamist extremists in Geneva 2 is to add women to the opposition delegations. It is an efficient way to succeed in weakening from inside the Islamist front demands and to implement a UN principle of equality (almost) in a country where everything will need to be rebuilt in the new vision of the state after Geneva 2. The UPF forum in Geneva will be also a great opportunity to listen to some women involved in the social and civil life in Syria, if they are able to come to Geneva to speak.

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P. Lalonde: Women Should Be at the Center of the Syrian Conflict Resolution

Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Written by: Patricia Lalonde Research Fellow, European Institute for Prospective and Security

If our support of the oppositions against their dictators during the Arab Spring had been more vigorously conditioned on a firm respect for the rights of women, they would not today be forced once again to fight to defend what had already been achieved after so much historic struggle. We would also be helping women who are struggling to win them for the first time.

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T. Walsh: The Relevance of Religion in Peacebuilding

Monday, January 13, 2014
Written by: Dr. Thomas Walsh, President, Universal Peace Federation

Each religion has within itself an essential core consisting of truth and love that can lead us beyond conflict toward mutual love and cooperation. The goal is not a facile syncretism, but rather a unity in diversity and a unity in love, under one God. We are all members of one family under one God.

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T. Walsh: International Collaboration as the Force of the Future

Friday, January 03, 2014
Written by: Dr. Thomas G. Walsh, President, Universal Peace Federation

Collaboration is of such importance to our human survival and development that it should be a key component of our educational curricula, not only in our schools, but even more importantly within the family. The family is the true primary school, the school of love, of ethics and indeed of collaboration. Our religions are also “schools,” and within the religions, more emphasis needs to be given to the promotion of interfaith dialogue, respect and collaboration. The link between the development of collaboration skills and capacities, on the one hand, and peace and prosperity, on the other hand, should be given emphasis.

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K.N. Islam: The Qur'anic Message of Universalism and Religious Pluralism

Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Written by: Dr. Kazi Nurul Islam Professor and Chairman, Department of World Religions and Culture, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Islam is a religion that holds that peace is the summum bonum or the highest goal of man’s life and that a total surrender to the will of God is the only means of attaining that goal.

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