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SUMMARY:International Day of Living Together in Peace
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/72/130)\n\n\n\n	Living together in peace is all ab
	out accepting differences and having the ability to listen to\, recognize\
	, respect and appreciate others\, as well as living in a peaceful and unit
	ed way.\n\n\n\n	The UN General-Assembly\, in its resolution 72/130\, decla
	red 16 May the International Day of Living Together in Peace\, as a means 
	of regularly mobilizing the efforts of the international community to prom
	ote peace\, tolerance\, inclusion\, understanding and solidarity. The Day 
	aims to uphold the desire to live and act together\, united in differences
	 and diversity\, in order to build a sustainable world of peace\, solidari
	ty and harmony.\n\n\n\n	The Day invites countries to further promote recon
	ciliation to help to ensure peace and sustainable development\, including 
	by working with communities\, faith leaders and other relevant actors\, th
	rough reconciliatory measures and acts of service and by encouraging forgi
	veness and compassion among individuals.\n\n\n\n	Background\n\n	Following 
	the devastation of the Second World War\, the United Nations was establish
	ed to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war. One of its purp
	oses is to achieve international cooperation in solving international prob
	lems\, including by promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and
	 for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race\, sex\, l
	anguage or religion.\n\n\n\n	In 1997\, the General Assembly proclaimed - b
	y its resolution 52/15 — the year 2000 as the \"International Year for a
	 Culture of Peace\". In 1998\, it proclaimed the period 2001-2010 as the \
	"International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for Children
	 of the World.\"\n\n\n\n	In 1999\, The General-Assembly adopted\, by resol
	ution 53/243\, the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Pea
	ce\, which serves as the universal mandate for the international community
	\, particularly the United Nations system\, to promote a culture of peace 
	and non-violence that benefits all of humanity\, including future generati
	ons.\n\n\n\n	The declaration came about as a result of the long-held and c
	herished concept — contained within the Constitution of UNESCO — that 
	\"since wars begin in the minds of men\, it is in the minds of men that th
	e defenses of peace must be constructed.\" The Declaration embraces the pr
	inciple that peace is not merely the absence of conflict\, but also requir
	es a positive\, dynamic participatory process\, in which dialogue is encou
	raged and conflicts are resolved in a spirit of mutual understanding and c
	ooperation.\n\n\n\n	The Declaration also recognizes that to fulfill such a
	n aspiration\, there is a need to eliminate all forms of discrimination an
	d intolerance\, including those based on race\, color\, sex\, language\, r
	eligion\, political or other opinion\, national\, ethnic or social origin\
	, property\, disability\, birth or other status.\n\n
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