I’m currently doing a HWPL review from scratch. It’s weird the more I look at it. It started in 2014, and 2015 is the one-year anniversary.
Does the scale make sense? If we say we’re starting something, the beginning is really hard. How much work has gone into making this peace festival happen?
Each of these shorts is super short!
I highly recommend watching each one. 🙂
2015 HWPL World Peace Summit
HWPL hosted the September 18th HWPL World Peace Summit in 2015 with leaders in politics, religion, women’s groups, youth groups, and the media in attendance.
On 918 WARP Summit, 2015, discussions were held to draft international law for peace with international law experts from around the world.
Through this, HWPL launched the “International Law Peace Committee” composed of 19 international law experts from 15 countries.
Knowing what’s going on in 2016, I’m really excited!!!😮😮 I’m sure you’ll be surprised at what can happen in such a short time.
The Chairman of HWPL, Man Hee Lee, said “At the 2014 WARP Summit, we called heaven and earth as witnesses, and in the sight of God, all people of the world, and the Peace Advocate,
we pledged our commitment to the enactment of internationla law for the cessation of war and to the unity of religions.
With the definite solution for achieving peace, we have traveled all over the world and worked for peace. This unprecedented work will go down in history forever.”
Why do people love HWPL? 😘
- Commitment to Global Peace: HWPL is dedicated to achieving world peace and the cessation of war through various initiatives, including the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).
- Interfaith Harmony: HWPL promotes interfaith harmony to prevent conflicts between religions. By fostering dialogue and understanding among different faiths, they work towards reducing religious tensions and building a more harmonious global community.
- Community Engagement and Education: HWPL actively engages with communities worldwide through peace education, volunteer work, and campaigns. Their peace academies and educational programs aim to instill the values of peace in future generations, ensuring sustainable peace for the future.