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[HWPL] HWPL's Tree-Planting Events in Three Regions of Sri Lanka

                                                                                                

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[HWPL] HWPL's Tree-Planting Events in Three Regions of Sri Lanka


Chairman ManHee Lee is the head representative of the global peace organization HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light), which is striving for the enactment and implementation of the international peace law 'Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)'. The  DPCW is a legal instrument comprised of 10 articles and 38 clauses that can end wars and hostilities throughout the world. HWPL is also spreading a culture of peace and implementing peace education.

Chairman ManHee Lee experienced the cruelty and tragedy of war as a veteran of the Korean War. This is one of the reasons why he founded a global peace campaign as the head of HWPL. He has traveled the globe more than 35 times to meet and persuade politicians, legal experts, journalists, professors, peace activists, civil organization leaders, heads of tribes and others to unite them for the work of peace. The significant fruits borne out of his hard work are the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit and HWPL Peace Committee. The DPCW was drafted and finalised by the HWPL Peace Committee.

How, you may wonder, do I know this? About 10 years ago, when I had just been discharged from military service, I came to know HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee while researching the topic of civil conflicts to satisfy my curiosity in ongoing global issues. At that time, the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was suffering from a major civil conflict that lasted more than 40 years, and Chairman ManHee Lee and HWPL resolved this conflict through non-violent means.

Chairman Lee brought an end to the conflict in Mindanao by holding a peace talk between the warring Catholic and Islamic groups. Before the talk, HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee held a Peace Walk to spread the culture of peace in Mindanao with the many locals who had gathered out of a desire for peace.

Chairman ManHee Lee's pressing appeal today is that humanity unites for sustainable peace in order to pass on the legacy of peace to future generations worldwide. He doesn't just talk peace, but has worked tirelessly for it through practical peace campaigns for over a decade.

I decided to become a supporter of HWPL and Chairman ManHee Lee's peace initiatives because I also desire a world of peace for all posterity.

Today I'd like to introduce an article regarding HWPL's Tree-Planting Events in Three Regions of Sri Lanka :)

Sri Lanka Holds “Together We Grow” Tree-Planting Events in Three Regions to Mark Independence Day

On February 4, Sri Lanka’s Independence Day, citizen-led tree-planting activities were held simultaneously in three regions: Moratuwa near the capital Colombo, Kandy, and Jaffna. More than 350 participants—including government officials, youth groups, civil society organizations, and local residents— joined the initiative, planting over 320 trees in total.

The program was organized and hosted by HWPL Sri Lanka Branch to promote environmental stewardship, strengthen community cooperation, and advance sustainable peace through practical action.

Partner organizations officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with HWPL, marking the beginning of structured and long-term cooperation for environmental protection and peace initiatives.

Three Different Regions, One Shared Action: Moratuwa, Kandy, and Jaffna

The initiative unfolded across three Sri Lankan regions with distinct social and historical backgrounds. In Moratuwa, in the western region near Colombo, local government authorities and civil society groups collaborated to plant trees. In Minipe, Kandy, in the central region, youth and local community members joined together in the tree-planting efforts. In Jaffna, in the northern region—an area rebuilding after past conflict—government and civil society worked in cooperation to carry out the activity.

Moratuwa Mayor Nishantha Ferdinando delivers congratulatory remarks

At the event held at Lunawa Lagoon in Moratuwa, Moratuwa Mayor Nishantha Ferdinando attended as a keynote speaker. “Protecting the environment and encouraging citizen participation are essential elements of sustainable development in local communities,” said Mayor Ferdinando. “When policy efforts by local governments are combined with voluntary participation from civil society, local environmental management can be sustained effectively over the long term.” Mayor Ferdinando also expressed his expectation for continued cooperation in the future. On that day, 70 trees were planted around Lunawa Lagoon, and an additional 50 saplings were distributed to local residents.

In Minipe, Kandy, more than 80 young people planted trees near the Mahaweli River. The initiative highlighted youth leadership, environmental responsibility, and international peace cooperation. Participants also discussed future collaboration between local authorities and civil society.

The Station Chief of the Minipe Police Station directly joins in the tree-planting activity in the Minipe–Hasalaka area / Government officials, civil society representatives, youth participants, and local residents gather for the commemorative first tree-planting ceremony held in front of the Chavakachcheri Divisional Secretariat

In Jaffna, Francis Chandra Sathiyasothi, divisional secretary of the Chavakkacheri Divisional Secretariat, attended the event. He expressed his support for HWPL’s peace initiatives and reaffirmed his commitment to continued cooperation. During the event, HWPL Sri Lanka signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with local civil society organizations to further strengthen long-term collaboration.

HWPL Sri Lanka noted that the initiative was significant in laying a foundation for local communities to actively engage in environmental stewardship and shared responsibility. It stated that the program contributed to strengthening cooperation between government institutions and civil society, expanding youth participation, advancing community-based environmental initiatives, and fostering long-term partnerships. HWPL Sri Lanka plans to further expand its environmental protection and peacebuilding efforts through continued community engagement.

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