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From
2nd Elementary School of Paleo Faliro. GREECE.
Proposed by Mary
Frentzou
marifrent@yahoo.com
The Decade For A Culture Of Non-Violence
an apeal to humanity by The
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
To: Heads of States of all
member states of the General Assembly of the United Nations:
Today, in every country throughout the world, there are many children
silently suffering the effects and consequences of violence.
This violence takes many different forms : between children on the streets,
at school, in family life and in the community. There is physical violence,
psychological violence, socio-economic violence, environmental violence and
political violence. Many children - too many children - live in a "culture
of violence".
We wish to contribute to reduce their suffering. We believe that each child
can discover, by himself, that violence is not inevitable. We can offer
hope, not only to the children of the world, but to all of humanity, by
beginning to create, and build, a new Culture of Non-Violence.
For this reason, we address this solemn appeal to all Heads of States, of
all member countries of the General Assembly of the United nations, for the
UN General Assembly to declare :
That the first decade of the new millennium, the years 2000-2010, be
declared the "Decade for a Culture of Non-Violence."
That at the start of the decade the year 2000 be declared the "Year of
Education for Non-Violence."
That non-violence be taught at every level in our societies during this
decade, to make the children of the world aware of the real, practical
meaning and benefits of non-violence in their daily lives, in order to
reduce the violence, and consequent suffering, perpetrated against them and
humanity in general.
Together, we can build a new culture of non-violence for humankind which
will give hope to all humanity, and in particular, to the children of our
world.
With deepest respect,
The Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Signed by: Mairead Maguire Corrigan, Nelson Mandela, Mother
Teresa, Aung San Suu Kyi, The 14th Dalaï Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), Mikhail
Sergeyevich Gorbachev, Shimon Péres, Elie Wiesel, Mgr. Desmond Mpilo Tutu,
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Yasser Arafat, Mgr Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, José
Ramos-Horta, Norman Borlaug, Oscar Arias Sanchez, UNICEF, Frederik Willem de
Klerk, Betty Williams, Lech Walesa, Joseph Rotblat.
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