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[HWPL] Nepal National Law College Signs MOU with HWPL…“We Support DPCW”
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Memorandum of Understanding between HWPL and Nepal National Law College |
Heavenly Culture World Peace and Restoration of Light (HWPL, Chairman Man-hee Lee) signed a memorandum of understanding with Kathmandu National Law College, Nepal on September 27, 2018. The MOU was signed by Principal Ram Krishna Timalsena.
The Memorandum of Understanding was originally scheduled to be signed at the 4th anniversary ceremony of the WARP Summit held in Korea on September 18, 2018. However, Principal Timalsena was unable to attend because he had to give a lecture at the Supreme Court judge training by the request of the Nepalese authorities. The principal asked for understanding from HWPL by e-mail.
Principal Timalsena said in an email on September 2, "Actually, I was very looking forward to participating in this WARP Summit and signing an MOU between the college and HWPL." He continued, “However, due to unavoidable circumstances, I do not think I will be able to attend the WARP Summit this year.” “I will participate next year. In the meantime, I hope to sign an MOU with us in Nepal or Korea.” He said, "I am very busy with the training and education of Supreme Court judges at the Nepalese government. I am sorry for my incompetence. Thank you again for your cooperation.”
Accordingly, at the 4th anniversary ceremony of the WARP Summit, HWPL disclosed the details of the MOU with the National Law College of Nepal, and on the 27th of the same month in Kathmandu, Nepal, the HWPL branch received the memorandum of understanding signed by Principal Timal-Sena, completing the MOU.
After that, on October 3, HWPL sent an e-mail requesting support for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW Article 10, Paragraph 38) to Principal Timalsena, who said, “To Chairman Man-Hee Lee, through (peace) education for world peace, Thank you for providing the best ideas.” He replied, “Let’s work together to achieve world peace.”
Principal Thimalsena, who received his PhD in Constitution from the University of Delhi, India, has served as a secretary in the Supreme Court of Nepal and has served as chairman of the Notary Licensing Committee. He also served on the Task Force on Reform of Civil Law and Civil Procedure Law, and oversaw the national program of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). He also served as a coordinator of the Task Force Committee for the Implementation of the Code of Conduct for Journalists established by the Nepalese Newspaper Council and the Pokhara International Airport Construction Judging Committee established by the Nepalese Government.
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On June 22, 2015, at the Heavenly Culture, World Peace and Restoration of Light headquarters, Chairman Man-hee Lee (right) delivers earthquake relief donations to Nepalese Ambassador in Korea. |
HWPL and Nepal National Law College signed a memorandum of understanding for the purpose of establishing an understanding system for both organizations to jointly carry out HWPL's peace activities. Accordingly, it was stated in the Memorandum of Understanding that the purpose of HWPL's peace education was to have a close cooperative relationship and to provide peace education programs for students in educational institutions based on mutual respect and trust between the two organizations.
HWPL decided to provide educational materials for the operation of peace education and to provide appropriate education for peace education practitioners and teachers.
Nepal Law College will provide the infrastructure for the operation of HWPL peace education, and Principal Timalsena has decided to have authority and responsibility for all management as the general manager of HWPL peace education. In addition, the school decided to offer a peace education-centered course to law school students twice a week.
In Nepal, at the time of the 2014 WARP Summit, former Nepalese Prime Minister Ki Raji Legmi attended and supported HWPL's peace activities. Former Prime Minister Legmi said, "The great work that Chairman Lee has started is so important in today's conflicted world.
After that, he also attended the ceremony to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the WARP Summit in 2015 and said, “HWPL’s peace movement is the most effective and groundbreaking in all areas as a world best example. I am sure it was because of the encouragement, constant motivation and solid leadership.”
Among the 21 global legal figures who contributed to the creation of HWPL's DPCW 10 Articles 38 Clauses, Kedar Nas Upadiya, former Chief Justice of Nepal's Supreme Court, was named. Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Upadiya, who is also the head of the Nepal branch of the International Law Association, said, "Chairman Lee's speech impresses and inspires pacifists around the world."
“Chairman Lee is doing a great job like never before, I'm determined to work with HWPL for ever, I will follow the way that he showed me” said Suraj Batarai, editor-in-chief of Nepal Himalaya TV, who visited Korea to cover the WARP Summit.
In Nepal, Padmodaya Model Public Secondary School, Nadi Secondary School, Gurukul Academy, and Steppingstone English School signed an MOU for peace education with HWPL.
Meanwhile, HWPL collected and delivered 40 million won to the Nepal earthquake victims on June 22, 2015, which caused thousands of casualties. The donation was raised at the '2015 2nd Anniversary Ceremony of World Peace Declaration and International Youth Peace Group Walking Contest' hosted by HWPL, and about 20,000 HWPL members around the world participated. The donation was delivered to the local area through Nepalese ambassador to Korea, KAMAN SINGH LAMA.
Peace!