UN markas International Day of Peace

The United Nations today marked the annual International Day of Peace with tributes to those working to build a better future as well as a call to people everywhere to make their voices heard to stren

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The United Nations today marked the annual International Day of Peace with tributes to those working to build a better future as well as a call to people everywhere to make their voices heard to strengthen peace and democracy.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the International Day, which falls on 21 September. The theme for this year is โ€œPeace and Democracy: Make your voice heard!โ€ and todayโ€™s observance coincides with the observance of the International Day of Democracy.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed that democracy is a core value of the UN, noting that it is crucial for human rights, provides channels for resolving differences, and gives hope to the marginalized and power to the people.

โ€œBut democracy does not just happen; it has to be nurtured and defended,โ€ he said in a message to mark the Day. โ€œThe world needs you to speak out โ€“ for social justice and freedom of the press, for a clean environment and womenโ€™s empowerment, for the rule of law and the right to a say in oneโ€™s own future.โ€

Speaking at UN Headquarters, Mr. Ban said it has been a remarkable year for people seeking a say in shaping their societies and futures.

โ€œMen and women across the Middle East, North Africa and elsewhere have sought their democratic rights with remarkable fervour and creativity โ€“ and with remarkable success,โ€ he stated before ringing the Peace Bell.

โ€œDemocracy is among the foundations of peace,โ€ he added. โ€œWhen people take part in the democratic process, when they become engaged, they build peace, day by day, year by yearโ€ฆ On this day, I urge all champions of democracy and peace throughout the world to make your voices heard. The United Nations stands with you.โ€

The President of the 66th session of the General Assembly, Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, told the gathering that this year the International Day felt particularly significant.

โ€œPeople around the globe, including our youth, are joining together and calling for peace and justice,โ€ he said. โ€œHistoric shifts are taking place across the Arab world in the name of peace, democracy and human rights. These shifts remind us of the pressing need to seek peace peacefully and to use mediation and other tools to broker legitimate, lasting peace.

โ€œWe are also reminded that peace is not just the absence of war,โ€ Mr. Al-Nasser added, noting that living peacefully means having food and shelter, health care and education, freedom and dignity. โ€œTo help ensure and promote sustainable peace, we must continue to focus on development, improving living standards and protecting human rights.โ€

Some of the UNโ€™s Messengers of Peace and Goodwill Ambassadors joined Mr. Ban and the other dignitaries at the ceremony, including Academy Award-winning actor Michael Douglas, the UNโ€™s longest-serving Messenger of Peace.

Mr. Douglas said in an interview with the UN News Centre that he believes that the International Day of Peace is โ€œmore relevant than ever,โ€ and that one only has to look at the amount of conflict that is going on around the world to realize that.

โ€œI think more people are aware of itโ€ฆ of Peace Day and, hopefully, more aware of what the United Nations is doing,โ€ he stated. โ€œItโ€™s a large Organization, sometimes unwieldy, but Iโ€™m personally strongly, strongly behind it because there is no organization that comes close to it worldwide.โ€

The International Day of Peace was first established by the General Assembly in 1981 as an opportunity for people around the world to promote the resolution of conflict and to observe a cessation of hostilities.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Douglas said in an interview with the UN News Centre that he believes that the International Day of Peace is โ€œmore relevant than ever,โ€ and that one only has to look at the amount of conflict that is going on around the world to realize that.
  • The International Day of Peace was first established by the General Assembly in 1981 as an opportunity for people around the world to promote the resolution of conflict and to observe a cessation of hostilities.
  • โ€œThe world needs you to speak out โ€“ for social justice and freedom of the press, for a clean environment and women's empowerment, for the rule of law and the right to a say in one's own future.

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