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News Archive LAST UPDATE  September 11, 2006
September 21, 2006 Tokyo Candle Action for United Nations Peace One Day
Peace for Lebanon, Palestine and Israel! Peace for Iraq!
September 21st is the United Nations designated 'International Day of Peace.' The UN has called for this day to be an annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence.

Through the international NGO network, this day has also been established as 'Peace One Day,' and simultaneous actions calling for ceasefire and peace will be held throughout the world on this day. In Tokyo, a 'candle action' will be held in cooperation with this campaign to appeal for peace in Lebanon, Palestine, Israel and Iraq. Using candles, this action will spell out heiwa, the Japanese word for peace.

In Lebanon, although the UN resolution has declared a ceasefire, the sounds of gunfire have not yet stopped, and the situation is by no means resolved. Israel continues to ignore the UN resolutions and maintain its occupation of Palestine, and inhumane attacks continue. In Iraq, where the US invasion violated international law, the occupation is sinking into an even more dire situation. Within these circumstances, many innocent people, including children, women and the elderly, are becoming victims.

Given that Japan's government has deployed SDF troops to Iraq and prioritizes its alliance with the US above all else, this situation is by no means unrelated to the people of Japan. Now, more than ever, is the time for citizens of Japan and the world to take action. We need to appeal for the realization of peace, not through the cycle of destruction and slaughter that using force perpetuates, but through the strength of the United Nations and international law.

In the Northeast Asian region, also on the verge of a crisis that could threaten the peace, we strongly believe that a series of events such as this candle action will contribute to conflict prevention, and can strengthen the international solidarity needed to realize a peace that does not rely on force, as expressed in Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution.


Time: September 21 (Thurs) Meeting 6pm, Begins 6:30

Venue: Meiji Park (7 minutes' walk from JR Sendagaya station, 6 minutes' walk from Oedo Subway Kokuritsu Kyogijo station)

Contents: Testimonies from the front

Speech:

  • Kazuo Takahashi (University of the Air)

Live concert by Kotobuki

Candle action Organizer: GPPAC JAPAN

Supported by: Peace Boat, Japan Lawyers' International Solidarity Association (JALISA), WORLD PEACE NOW, Art Network Japan, Palestinian Children's Campaign, Femin Women's Democracy Club, Amnesty International Japan, Nonviolent Peace Force Japan, etc.

Supporting organizations and individuals are currently being sought: please contact for details.

For more information:
Contact details: Meri Joyce (Peace Boat) 03-3363-7561
Email: gppac[a]peaceboat.gr.jp

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International Day of Peace (September 21)
In 1981, the United Nations General Assembly declared that the opening day of the General Assembly in September will be officially devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples (A/RES/36/67). Then in 2001, UN GA Resolution 55/282 established that September 21 would be an annual International Day of Peace.

The UN is calling for member states, UN organs, regional agencies and NGOs to celebrate this day, and to cooperate with the UN to realize ceasefire and non-violence on a global scale.
Peace One Day
This was initiated by a proposal from peace activist and documentary filmmaker Jeremy Gilley, and has grown to a global simultaneous action on the day supported by the UN as the International Day of Peace.

This year, GPPAC (Global Partnership for Prevention of Armed Conflict), a global network of NGOs working towards conflict prevention on a worldwide scale which was started by a call from UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, is also participating, and actions for peace and ceasefire throughout the world are being planned.
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