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Extractions: BIOGRAPHY NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PRESIDENT STATEMENTS AND MESSAGES DOCUMENTS ... OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT President of the fifty-sixth Session: 2001 PHOTOS FROM THE PRESIDENT September October November January ... July New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, left, is greeted by HAN Seung-soo, the president of the 56th United Nations General Assembly, before Giuliani addressed the body, Monday October 1, 2001 Credit must read: UN/DPI Photo by Evan Schneider (ref 207227) New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani at the podium addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Monday October 1, 2001 Credit must read: UN/DPI Photo by Eskinder Debebe (ref 207226) HAN Seung-soo, President of the 56th General Assembly meets with Chairmen of the regional groups at Headquarters, on 2 October 2001. Credit must read: UN/DPI Photo by Eskinder Debebe (ref. 207322) HAN Seung-soo, President of the 56th General Assembly with Hubert WURTH, the Permanent Representative of Luxembourg to the United Nations, on 3 October 2001.
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Extractions: 1900-1909 POLITICIANS AND PRIZES WILLIAM RANDAL CREMER (1828-1908, Nobel Peace Prize 1903), who had achieved an Anglo-American agreement to arbitrate any dispute that diplomacy failed to settle. In 1888 Cremer and Passy helped to establish the Interparliamentary Union, at which political representatives from Europe and America met to discuss ideas, problems, and legislation leading to peace. The Union still exists. The Boer War in South Africa was strongly opposed by KEIR HARDIE and the Independent Labour Party. KEIR HARDIE (1856-1915) was a British labour leader, first to represent working men in Parliament as an Independent (1892) and first to lead the Labour Party in the House of Commons (1906). The Independent Labour Party, of which he was a founder, incorporated pacifist principles in its policy. A dedicated socialist, Hardie was also an outspoken pacifist. He worked hard to persuade workers world-wide to strike rather than go to war. An International Museum of War and Peace was opened in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Extractions: IPB is the world's oldest and most comprehensive international peace network. With 19 internationals and 141 national/local member organisations (and 120 individuals) in over 40 countries, it brings together people working for peace in many different sectors: not only pacifists but also women's, youth, labour, religious, political and professional bodies. IPB was founded in 1892 and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 for its efforts in promoting the establishment of the League of Nations and for spreading the message of peace to the general public. Conference on Disarmament (CD) The Conference on Disarmament (CD), established in 1979 as the single multilateral disarmament negotiating forum of the international community, was a result of the first Special Session on Disarmament of the United Nations General Assembly held in 1978. Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD)
Extractions: TO HONOR KING HUSSEINS LEGACY OF PEACE AMMAN, JORDAN (Nov. 8, 2000) - Mr. Nelson Mandela, Former President of the Republic of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, will speak in the First Plenary Session on the Official Opening Day of the Global Summit on Peace Through Tourism in Amman, Jordan, November 9, 2000. His Majesty King Abdullah II is Royal Patron of this historic first for the travel industry, which will honor King Husseins legacy of peace. The Summit venue is the Grand Hyatt Amman in Amman, Jordan. Mr. Mandela, also former President of the African National Congress, was the first democratically elected State President of the Republic of South Africa in May, 1994. Nelson Mandela, in 1993, accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of all South Africans who suffered and sacrificed so much to bring peace to their land.
Extractions: Including China, Cambodia, Switzerland, Croatia, Ghana and US (AMMAN, JORDAN) Nov 8, 2000, -Ministers of Tourism and travel industry leaders from around the world gathered, in Amman, Jordan to launch tourism as a "Global Peace Industry." The occasion is the opening of the first Global Summit on Peace Through Tourism to be held under the Royal Patronage of H.M. King Abdullah II. Organized by the International Institute for Peace Through Tourism (IIPT) and sponsored by American Express, the Summit pays tribute to H.M. King Hussein's legacy of peace.
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Extractions: Contact: Anatoly Ionesov, Email: peacetur@samarkand.uz and imps@online.ru Website also at: http://peace.museum.com (Please keep emails to the Museum brief and in simple text formatwithout graphics or HTMLas online usage charges are high in Uzbekistan.) "Mind, ye peoples of the Earth, Enmity is an evil state. Live in friendship, one and all - Man can have no kinder fate." Alisher Navoi, great Uzbek poet and humanist Place "The gem of the world", "the shining point of the globe", "Eden of the East" - such titles were given to Samarkand by ancient poets, philosophers, geographers and writers. Today the town is called a priceless treasury of culture, the cradle of oriental peoples. The historical monuments still stand in all their glory to the light and amaze us. Registan, Gur-Emir, Shahi-Zinda, Bibi-Khanym... are included into the list of masterpieces of world architecture. Samarkand has been the home of many great scholars and thinkers of the East: Rudaki, Navoi, Jami, Ulughbek and others. It has a rich and turbulent past and has witnessed many tragic and glorious events. It was the capital of Tamerlane's vast empire. It stood in the heart of the crossroads of the Great Silk Road.
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Extractions: June 2002 The People In Need Foundation has proposed Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá, leader of the Christian Liberation Movement, be nominated for the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize. Czech President Vaclav Havel has offered his unconditional support for the Payás nomination. We are currently soliciting important political personalities in Europe and around the world, such as former Nobel Prize lauteurates, asking for their support in this campaign. The letters of support for the nomination will be delivered to the Nobel Prize committee in Oslo in January 2003. Oswaldo Payá started the Christian Liberation Movement to openly oppose the Cuban regime from Havana. The organization promotes the peaceful defense of human rights and democracy in Cuba. Because of his firm defense of human rights, Oswaldo Paya, father to three children, has been a permanent victim of the repression of the regime. In various occasions, he has been detained and interrogated. At the same time, the People In Need Foundation wishes the nomination also supports Proyecto Varela, a referendum to reinstall mayor political freedoms to Cuban citizens, and helps the internal opposition to continue its battle for liberty and democracy in the country.
HOME Our Team Peace Peace Pact Peace Oraganization Nobel The United Nations peacekeeping Forces are employed by the World Organizatonto maintain or re-establish peace in an area of armed conflict. http://strony.wp.pl/wp/p036/organization.html
Extractions: The United Nations Peace-keeping Forces are employed by the World Organizaton to maintain or re-establish peace in an area of armed conflict. The UN may engage in conflicts between states as well as in struggles within states. The UN acts as an impartial third party in order to prepare the ground for a settlement of the issues that have provoked armed conflict. If it proves impossible to achieve a peaceful settlement, the presence of UN forces may contribute to reducing the level of conflict. The Peace-keeping Forces are subordinate to the leadership of the United Nations. They are normally deployed as a consequence of a Security Council decision. However, on occasion, the initiative has been taken by the General Assembly. Operational control belongs to the Secretary-General and his secretariat.
TFF FEATURES - Articles in 1907, largely inspired by citizen peace societies made historic advances in developinginternational humanitarian law, establishing the permanent Court of http://www.transnational.org/features/hague.html
Extractions: While the specific details of our conference will continue to evolve over the coming months, the overall theme is one of Delegitimizing War - Leaving War Behind. The following text invites your organization's support and active involvement. At the Hague you will be able to hold your own meetings, join a central congress, attend a concert, maybe even a peace film festival. Won't you please fax or mail us your response today? Help us end this century on a note of non-violence and launch a new century with commitment to peace! Sincerely Maj-Britt Theorin
Extractions: Born the Countess Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau in Prague, then Austria (now the Czech Republic), the posthumous daughter of an Austrian army field marshal, Suttner spent the first half of her life accepting the military traditions which she would later try to subvert. As a young girl, Suttner studied languages and music and traveled. At age thirty, she decided to strike out on her own to relieve her mother of the financial burden of her care. She took a position as a governess for four girls in the Viennese Suttner household where she met her future husband, a younger son of the family. In 1873 she left briefly for a sojourn in Paris where she worked as Alfred Noble's secretary. They would remain life-long friends and correspondents. Bertha returned to Vienna to marry Baron Arthur Gundaccar von Suttner over the objections of his family. The newlyweds left immediately for the Caucasus where they remained for nine years, often earning a precarious living by giving lessons in languages and music and eventually, and more successfully, by writing. In 1885 the Baron's family relented and the couple returned to Austria. Suttner became increasingly active in the campaign against the arms race. Continuing her correspondence with Noble, Suttner often expressed her fears that his invention would lead to increasingly deadly wars. Inspired by her work, Noble provided for the Noble Peace Prize in his will to honor a person "who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congressess."