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Peace One Day / Att. Executive Director/President/CEO
- Subject: Peace One Day / Att. Executive Director/President/CEO
- From: Peace One Day <Commitment at peaceoneday.org>
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 16:51:25 +0200
7th April 2003 Dear Friend It gives me great pleasure to update you on the development of the United Nations International Day of Peace, a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, 21st September annually, and to respectfully request your much-valued practical support for 21st September 2003. As you may be aware UN GA Resolution 55/282 (below) was unanimously adopted by member states on 7th September 2001. Having driven the initiative to establish the Day, Peace One Day asked all sectors of society to observe 21st September 2002 in accordance with the resolution. 21st September 2002 saw commemorative activities and events in 98 countries, 27 at the governmental level. As a result Peace One Day is confident that an estimated 240 million people are now aware of the Day; our goal for 21st September 2003 is to take the message of the Day to 1 billion people. I would like to request, therefore, the involvement of your organisation in commemorating Sunday 21st September 2003 in an appropriate manner and to inform Peace One Day of your plans. All commitments will appear on the website www.peaceoneday.org; this website is a central resource for activities on the day, allowing interested parties to access local and regional information, and ultimately be inspired to become involved themselves. The archive of activities that took place on 21st September 2002 can be viewed on the website. It is the firm intention of Peace One Day to do everything possible to keep this unique day alive in the hearts and minds of the world's people, so that it may build year by year into an annual day of global unity. Accordingly, Peace One Day is developing a documentary film charting the evolution of this day, an annual live event and an educational resource; these will become key tools in reaching people of all nations. A similar letter has been sent to some 4000 non-governmental organisations, the heads of all UN member states, education and sports ministers, UN Ambassadors, the heads of all UN agencies, inter-governmental organisations, religious/spiritual groups, global trade unions, corporations, universities, schools, Nobel Peace Laureates and other key individuals around the world. I look forward to hearing of your organisation's plans to mark 21st September 2003 and remain Respectfully yours In peace Jeremy Gilley Founder, Peace One Day Peace One Day Ltd The Old Truman Brewery Block D, 91 Brick Lane London E1 6QL Tel: +44 (0) 20 7456 91 80 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7375 20 07 Email: commitment at peaceoneday.org Web: www.peaceoneday.org Fifty-fifth session Agenda item 33 Resolution adopted by the General Assembly [without reference to a Main Committee (A/55/L.95 and Add.1)] 55/282. International Day of Peace The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 36/67 of 30 November 1981, by which it declared that the third Tuesday of September, the opening day of the regular sessions of the General Assembly, shall be officially proclaimed and observed as International Day of Peace and shall be devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples, Recalling also its other relevant resolutions, including resolution 55/14 of 3 November 2000, Reaffirming the contribution that the observance and celebration of the International Day of Peace makes in strengthening the ideals of peace and alleviating tensions and causes of conflict, Considering the unique opportunity it offers for a cessation of violence and conflict throughout the world, and the related importance of achieving the broadest possible awareness and observance of the International Day of Peace among the global community, Desiring to draw attention to the objectives of the International Day of Peace, and therefore to fix a date for its observance each year that is separate from the opening day of the regular sessions of the General Assembly, 1. Decides that, with effect from the fifty-seventh session of the General Assembly, the International Day of Peace shall be observed on 21 September each year, with this date to be brought to the attention of all people for the celebration and observance of peace; 2. Declares that the International Day of Peace shall henceforth be observed as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an invitation to all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day; 3. Invites all member states, organizations of the United Nations system, regional and non-governmental organizations and individuals to commemorate, in an appropriate manner, the International Day of Peace, including through education and public awareness, and to cooperate with the United Nations in the establishment of the global ceasefire. 111th Plenary meeting 7th September 2001 Source: United Nations Website www.un.org -------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTICE: Information contained in this e-mail is intended for the use of the addressee only, is confidential and may be legally privileged. Any dissemination, distribution, copying or use of this communication without prior permission of the sender is strictly prohibited. The contents of any attachments to this email may contain software viruses which could damage your own computer system. 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