18 September 2015 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is calling
for the laying down of arms and a 24-hour cease-fire on 21 September, which is
observed around the world each year as the International Day of Peace.
The United Nations General Assembly
established the International Day of Peace in 1981 as an opportunity for
people around the world to promote the resolution of conflict and to observe a
cessation of hostilities.
“On this day, in the lead-up to the
Day of Peace, I am asking all partners to lend their voices to this call for a
laying down of arms, and to work non-stop in the days to come to bring about a
24-hour cease-fire on September 21st,” Mr. Ban said in a statement issued on
Thursday.
If, for one day, we can live in a world without aggression
and hostility, we can imagine how much more is possible.
“Let’s make this International Day
of Peace a day without violence, and a day of forgiveness. If, for one day, we
can live in a world without aggression and hostility, we can imagine how much
more is possible,” he added.
The theme of this year’s
commemoration is “Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All,” which aims to
highlight the importance of all segments of society to work together to strive
for peace.
The work of the UN would not be
possible without the thousands of partnerships each year between governments,
civil society, the private sector, faith-based groups and other non-governmental
organizations that are needed to support the Organization in achieving its
goals.
Celebrations for the International
Day of Peace will include a Peace Bell Ceremony at UN Headquarters in New York,
featuring senior UN officials and Messengers of Peace, as well as a student
video-conference. UN offices worldwide, including peacekeeping operations, will
also be holding events with local communities.
Response:
It is important to have a day where the world recognizes peace and maybe even makes us realize that we need to strive for it in just more than one day. The soldiers everywhere need a day to recognize that the ultimate goal of war is peace. I think this article is geared toward the people of the UN.
It is important to have a day where the world recognizes peace and maybe even makes us realize that we need to strive for it in just more than one day. The soldiers everywhere need a day to recognize that the ultimate goal of war is peace. I think this article is geared toward the people of the UN.
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