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September 11 2002 Is World Peace Day, Hug Someone!

Published: Tue 10 Sep 2002 04:54 PM
Scoop.co.nz endorses the World Hug For peace initiative...
Virtual Huggers Of The World Unite!
It’s Time For The World’s Biggest Hug – For Peace!
About the World's Biggest Hug
From... http://worldpeace.org.au
WHY?
To call for a non-violent resolution to the crisis precipitated by the attacks on the US World Trade Centre and Pentagon. Also, the silent one minute hug is a vigil for victims of war everywhere.
HOW?
The previous world record is 1802 people. The Guinness World Record rules are arms must be around waists for at least ten seconds as people hug in a huge unbroken circle.
Since September 11, fear and terror has escalated across the globe. The increase in violence globally can be felt from the nuclear precipice in Kashmir where millions face annihilation to our schoolyards where children imitate their government leaders.
A refugee steamroller is fanning out across the globe of hundreds of millions of unwanted, war-torn, destitute families whose only crime was to be born.
It is time for us to stop watching the unfolding of this macabre tragedy and raise our hearts and voices for peace. Violence does not bring peace at home, in our schools or on the streets, why should we believe that it will bring peace between nations.
At a time when mothers and fathers are reaching for their children, loved ones are holding each other a little more purposefully and most of us are walking around with knots in our stomachs – we want to share this concern with the global community .
In solidarity with the suffering of the world after September 11’s shocking events and escalating "war on terror”, we want to demonstrate that the people of Australia are united in feeling the pain of victims of violence everywhere. We are calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
On Monday the 1st October, people of all races and religions ( see statement ) came together for peace at Wollongong’s South Beach
. After some words of hope and inspiration from the guest speakers, participants formed a giant circle and made their statement for peace . This was just one step towards building a community totally committed to peace. The movement continues .
Now is not the time for more violence or hate or anger. There is an opportunity here to fundamentally change the way our society behaves. Violence does not solve anything in our homes, it does not work on the streets, so why should we believe that violence between countries will bring peace. 140 million people died in wars in the last century and surely every one of them, given the chance, would speak of the futility of aggression and war.
Tell us how you feel on our poetry page .
We are not completely blameless for this situation , after all it was the CIA that has trained the accused Osama Bin Laden, and the insensitive policies pursued by the west that awoke their rebellion. Let us all see and treat each other as human beings in the one family with the love and respect we deserve.
The media can play its part too, by balancing the violence with voices of peace. We have heard what the CIA and the FBI and the military are doing, is it not now time to hear from our world’s peacemakers? Can we not hear the opinions of our greatest humanitarians such as Nelson Mandela, the Pope, the Dalai Lama ?
It is hoped that in the city that is now known as the ‘City of Champions’ that it will willingly hold aloft the mantle of the world champion huggers for peace. We believe to heal the knot in our stomachs, we all must grieve and empathise with those families that have directly lost, and learn the lessons humanity has been struggling with for thousands of years, to live in tolerance and peace (see the words that inspire us)
For more information see...
http://worldpeace.org.au
ENDS
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