Saturday, April 30, 2022

[HWPL] Parliament of Madagascar Awards Appreciation Plaque to Chairman Man-hee Lee, "The Father of Peace”

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[HWPL] Parliament of Madagascar Awards Appreciation Plaque to Chairman Man-hee Lee, "The Father of Peace”


The plaque of APPRECIATION delivered to Chairman Lee by Jean Max Rakotomamonjy, President of the National Assembly of Madagascar. The appreciation plaque reads, “I hereby express my heartfelt gratitude to you, Chairman Lee, who has worked to achieve world peace with dedication and sacrifice as the father of peace.”


The National Assembly of Madagascar, home to the world's fourth largest island and a democratic republic and former socialist republic, has shown great enthusiasm for the peace movement led by Chairman Man-hee Lee of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL). A Madagascan politician, who had attended the September 18 WARP Summit hosted by HWPL in Korea in 2014, was particularly impressed by the way the global village was being united for peace.

President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy was so moved by Chairman Lee's peace movement that he delivered Chairman Lee a plaque of appreciation at the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit on September 18, 2017, at InterContinental Seoul Parnas.

President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy delivers a plaque of appreciation to Chairman Man-hee Lee, in honor of his peace efforts, at the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit held at InterContinental Seoul Parnas on September 18, 2017.


Through this plaque of appreciation, President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy expressed his gratitude to Chairman Lee for his commitment to peace and the invitation to the WARP Summit for participation in the work of peace. He presented a plaque of appreciation and expressed his desire to cooperate in this work of peace. The plaque of appreciation stated, “I hereby express my heartfelt gratitude to you, Chairman Lee, who has worked to achieve world peace with dedication and sacrifice as the father of peace.”

At the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit, President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy remarked on his experience attending the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit in the previous year. He said, “As seen on the screen at the stadium, I was able to confirm that the peace movement became more widespread by seeing people from all over the world attending this event together.”

President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy holds a world balloon during the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit on September 18, 2017


Following his attendance at the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit in 2016, President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy began to give close attention to HWPL's peace activities. He was particularly impressed by the voluntary peace activities of the members of International Peace Youth Group (IPYG), an affiliate group of HWPL, and thereafter participated in various HWPL events. He expressed his active support by writing and delivering a personal letter of support for the "Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW, 10 Articles 38 Clauses).” In December 2016, the same year, during a meeting at the National Assembly of Madagascar, HWPL was introduced and the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) was proclaimed.

After that, he attended the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit in 2017, where he delivered a plaque of appreciation. He then attended high-level meetings, including the Pan-African Parliament (PAP), which is the legislative body of 55 African countries, during HWPL's 29th Peace Tour in South Africa in August 2018. He was instrumental in securing the support of the chairman of the PAP with a signed MOU made between HWPL and PAP.

The 'Daedong Festival' is in action during the evening ceremony of the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit in Hwaseong Stadium, Gyeonggi province, on September 18, 2017


HWPL's 'DPCW 10 Articles, 38 Clauses’ Performance moves the hearts of guests towards peace at the 2nd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit on September 18, 2016


Since then, the friendship between Madagascar and Korea has progressed one step further. In December 2018, President of the National Assembly of Madagascar Jean Max Rakotomamonjy met with the Korean Ambassador to Madagascar Im Sang-woo, and proposed the establishment of the Korea-Madagascar Parliamentary Friendship Association. Ambassador Im welcomed this, and replied that a Parliamentary Friendship group would play a leading role in establishing exchanges with parliamentarians from the Parliament of Madagascar to promote various Korea-focused future projects.

This alliance seems to have fuelled the creation of a 'Korean Wave' in Madagascar.


Peace!

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

[HWPL] Appreciation Plaque from the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon, in support of HWPL's ''DPCW 10 Articles, 38 Clauses”

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[HWPL] Appreciation Plaque from the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon, in support of HWPL's ''DPCW 10 Articles, 38 Clauses”


On September 18th 2015, the then Minister of Justice of Lebanon Ashraf Rifi, who was visiting Korea to attend the 1st Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit, presented an appreciation plaque on behalf of the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon to Chairman Man-hee Lee

On September 18, 2017, Lebanon's Deputy Minister of Justice Meisam Nuairi presented a plaque of appreciation, on behalf of the Lebanese Ministry of Justice, to Chairman Man-hee Lee. The Ministry of Justice of Lebanon expressed respect and appreciation for Chairman Lee's peace activities through this plaque of appreciation (left). A commemorative medal, picture frame containing carvings of the history of Lebanon, and an appreciation plaque were delivered by Deputy Minister Nuairi.


The Ministry of Justice of Lebanon is one of several national institutions that supports and participates in the world peace movement of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL). In particular, it has expressed its support for the imminent enactment of the ‘Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW 10 Articles, 38 Clauses)’, proclaimed by the HWPL International Law Peace Committee, and presented an appreciation plaque to HWPL Chairman Man-Hee Lee.

On September 18, 2015, the then Minister of Justice of Lebanon Ashraf Rifi, who visited Korea to attend the 1st Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit, delivered a plaque of appreciation engraved with the national flag of the Republic of Korea, the country of origin of Chairman Lee, together with the emblem of the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon and the flag of Lebanon.

During a congratulatory speech at the ceremony, the then Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi said strongly, “World peace is no longer a dream, but a goal. Each politician should participate in the enactment of international law for the cessation of war and world peace.” These remarks accurately encapsulate HWPL's movement for peace.

Former Minister of Justice of Lebanon Ashraf Rifi delivers a congratulatory speech at the 1st Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit on September 18, 2015, where he appeals for support of the enactment of HWPL's global peace law


HWPL conceived and promulgated the 10 articles and 38 clauses of the DPCW, which is a bill that fundamentally eradicates the root causes of war, thereby bringing all wars in the global village to an end. The DPCW has been garnering support from the former and current presidents and politicians of each country. Women of HWPL's partner group, International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG), and the youth of HWPL's affiliate group, International Peace Youth Group (IPYG), have been urging political, economic, and social leaders of every country for their support, and the media within each country has reported accordingly. Furthermore, HWPL has been making appeals to faith leaders for the end of religiously-motivated conflicts through the establishment of the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Office, where comparative discussions of scriptures take place for religious unity.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon expressed its active support for HWPL's activities. Alice Shabtini, the then Minister of Displaced Persons of Lebanon, also attended the proclamation of the Declaration of Peace and the Cessation of War (DPCW 10 articles, 38 clauses) on March 14, 2016, where she expressed her support for HWPL's activities through a congratulatory speech.

Former Minister Shabtini said, “Since peace is the responsibility of the international community, the role of women is just as important as men, especially considering the pioneering role of women in the family, society and the country”. She exclaimed, “Peace forever! Let's make a peaceful world."

The then Minister of Displaced Persons of Lebanon Alice Shabtini delivers congratulatory remarks at the proclamation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW 10 articles, 38 clauses) on March 14, 2016

The following year, on September 18, 2017, Deputy Minister of Justice of Lebanon Meissam Nuairi, attended the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit in Korea. Deputy Minister Nuairi once again visited Korea with another appreciation plaque for HWPL, produced by the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon, along with commemorative medals and gifts. He delivered the appreciation plaque, on which were engraved the words 'a token of cooperation between the Ministry of Justice of Lebanon and HWPL’, to Chairman Lee following the WARP Summit. Soon after, in December of that year, Deputy Minister Nuairi delivered a letter of support to HWPL. In addition, Deputy Minister Nuairi opened discussion on the introduction of a peace education program at the Lebanon Justice and Training Institute.

The Ministry of Justice is not the only group in Lebanon that is involved in HWPL's peace movement. On September 18, 2014, His Eminence Sayyed Ali El-Amine, a Lebanese Muslim religious authority, attended the WARP Summit and participated in the signing ceremony at the 2014 World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) Summit. 

HWPL Chairman Man-hee Lee (right) delivered a commemorative speech at the 1st Annual Commemoration of the September 18th World Alliance of Religions' Peace Summit at the World Peace Gate in Olympic Park, Seoul in 2015.


Peace!

Friday, April 22, 2022

[HWPL] ‘Scars of the 26-Year Civil War’: Ministry of Justice of Sri Lanka Awards Appreciation Plaque to HWPL

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[HWPL] ‘Scars of the 26-Year Civil War’: Ministry of Justice of Sri Lanka Awards Appreciation Plaque to HWPL


On September 18, 2017, former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka Priyasad Dep, who attended the 3rd annual commemoration of the WARP Summit, delivered an appreciation plaque produced by The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka to Chairman Lee


Sri Lanka experienced a 26-year civil war. Former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka Priyasad Dep, who spent his career as a judge in his home country Sri Lanka, which bears the scars of war, was surprised to discover that a law was being enacted to address the cause of war and conflict at its roots.

The bill is the 10 articles and 38 clauses of the ‘Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW)', drafted and promulgated by the International Law Peace Committee of HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light). Former Chief Justice Priyasad Dep attended the proclamation ceremony, learned about the bill, and became a member of the HWPL Advisory Board.

The following year, on September 18, 2017, former Chief Justice Priyasad Dep attended the 3rd Annual Commemoration of the WARP Summit held in Seoul, Korea, where he witnessed the global village becoming one through peace. He delivered an appreciation plaque to Man-hee Lee, Chairman of HWPL, expressing his gratitude for such a peace achievement.

The appreciation plaque was issued by the Ministry of Justice of Sri Lanka, and serves to express recognition of HWPL Chairman Lee's efforts in enacting an international peace law, and a token of thanks for the world peace movement in light of the invitation to the WARP Summit.

Former Chief Justice of Sri Lanka Priyasad Dep (left), visits Korea to attend the 3rd annual commemoration of the WARP Summit on September 18th 2017

Former Chief Justice Priyasad Dep served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka from 2017 to 2018. The Supreme Court has a total of 17 judges, which includes the Chief Justice. It is the highest court in Sri Lanka and has the power to exercise its powers in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction in constitutional matters and takes precedence over all lower courts.

The proclamation ceremony of the DPCW, held on March 14, 2016, was attended by former Chief Justice Priyasad Dep and numerous government officials from Sri Lanka, including the former Minister of Justice Wijeyadasa Rajapakse, and a number of Sri Lankan refugees. Former Justice Minister Rajapakse, who was a Minister of Buddha Sasana and later became Minister of Education, delivered a congratulatory message at the ceremony.

In particular, former Justice Minister Rajapakse expressed his deep appreciation for Chairman Lee's peace movement. He said, "I was very happy to know Chairman Lee, who is working on a global level to achieve peace in this tragic world. I was surprised by his representative's idea of   making an international treaty that would end or abolish all future wars."

In addition, “I was very happy to know that 10 articles and 38 clauses of the DPCW was completed under the guidance of President Lee.” He added, “I want to celebrate this historic moment. As a peace lover, I fully support this worthy and great peace movement that will bring peace to the whole world.”

On March 14, 2016, HWPL International Law Peace Committee proclaims the 10 articles and 38 clauses of the ‘Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War' (DPCW) and Chairman Man-hee Lee delivers a commemorative speech


Peace!

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

[HWPL] 'Letter of Support for the Peaceful Reunification of the Korean Peninsula' from 60 leaders of Eastern Europe

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[HWPL] 'Letter of Support for the Peaceful Reunification of the Korean Peninsula' from 60 leaders of Eastern Europe


Parts of a letter in support of the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula, sent to HWPL, by former presidents and heads of state of Eastern Europe in May 2018


In May 2018, with a heightened sense of peace on the Korean Peninsular in view of the April 2018 inter-Korean summit on the 27th, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL, Chairman Man-hee Lee) embarked on its 27th peace tour of five countries in Europe.

61 leaders and influential figures, including former presidents and prime ministers, who believe that peace on the Korean Peninsular can serve as a shortcut to world peace, wrote a letter in support of the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsular and delivered it to HWPL. These letters embody a desire for free movement and unification between the two Koreas, and their intention to participate in HWPL's peace activities.

A commemorative photo of participants, including former political leaders of Eastern European countries, taken following a high-level meeting in support of the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsular in Romania on May 19, 2018


These noteworthy letters were delivered following a high-level meeting, attended by the former political leaders of Eastern European countries, that was held in support of the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsular on May 19th 2018. This meeting was held in collaboration with HWPL and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization (ISACCL, Chairman Emil Constantinescu). At this meeting, the former President of Romania Emil Constantinescu wrote and delivered a 'letter of support for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula' to Chairman Lee.

Within the letter, former President Emil Constantinescu wrote, "I support the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula," and added, "I commend the two leaders for their determination in bringing the (April 2018 inter-Korean) summit to an end, laying the foundation for the cessation of war and achievement of peace on the Korean Peninsula."

He continued, “The sight of the leaders of the two countries holding hands and freely traveling across the demarcation line that separates the two countries moved the world.” ''In order to achieve this, the guns that are aimed at the chest of the people must be taken away, and the people of the South and the North must come and go freely.”

In addition, he said, “HWPL Chairman Man-hee Lee, as a veteran of the Korean War, has travelled the world 26 times and strives to achieve peace more than anyone else.” He said, ''his peace activities have given everyone hope that 'peace can be achieved'".

Former President Emil Constantinescu also said, "As a person who participates in and supports HWPL's peace activities to realize world peace, I believe that HWPL's peace activities are having a positive impact, directly or indirectly." He continued, "I look forward to the day when a new era of national reconciliation and peace and prosperity will bear fruit as a result of reunification of the Korean Peninsula, and it becomes a peaceful nation for the world."

Lastly, the former President said, "I hope that Chairman Lee's efforts for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula will yield successful results and become a model for world peace."


A photo of a piece of a performance puzzle that conveys the wish for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula, taken during a high-level meeting on May 19, 2018

The 3rd President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko expressed his sincere support for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula in the letter, and the 4th President of Albania Rexhep Meidani wrote that it was a "successful meeting and a very special exchange."

The 13th President of Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Silajdžić, said, "I hope that HWPL's efforts for peace will be successful and set an example for the world.'' He expressed his gratitude in the letter, writing, "I thank Chairman Man-hee Lee for his peace efforts." Former East German Prime Minister Lothar de Maizière wrote, "Chairman Lee's peace activities have given everyone hope that 'peace can be achieved'”. Former East German head of government Hans Modrow said, “I hope that the new era will bear fruit as a result of the reunification of the Korean Peninsula.”

In addition to these letters of support for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula, participants in the event included the former Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus Stanislav Shushkevich; President of the Baltic-Black Sea Forum Gennady Bourbulis; German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) Martin Rabanus; former Minister of Trade and Tourism of the East German government Sybille Reider; Mayor of Targu Mures of Romania Dorin Florea; co-chairman of the German left-wing party 'Die Linke' of the German state of Hesse Ulrich Wilken; German lawyer Wolf Rider; Professor of International Law at the University of Cologne Stefan Hoff; Judge at the Constitutional Court of Romania Petre Lăzăroiu; Vice-President of Mayors for Peace (Norway) Thore Vestby; and German civil rights activist and author Friedrich Schorlemmer.

The letter-giving ceremony in support of the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsular was held not only in Romania, but in cities throughout HWPL's European tour. Prior to visiting Romania, at a high-level meeting with HWPL held in Oslo, Norway on the 16th of the same month, the former Prime Minister of Norway Kjell Magne Bondevik (70) said that he would offer his support and participation until North and South Korea sign a peace agreement and achieve unification.

On May 12, at the Pan-European Peace Forum held by HWPL in Frankfurt, Germany, the former local Councillor of the city of Frankfurt Manfred Florian Welker delivered a 'Letter of Support for the Peaceful Reunification of the Korean Peninsula' to Chairman Lee.

In the letter, the former Councillor made reference to the situation on the Korean Peninsula, “Above all, given the current situation, it is not an exaggeration to say that the Korean Peninsula is in one of the most dangerous situations in the world. It is leading people to a life of fear.”

Mr. Welker, referring to HWPL's DPCW, said that "(DPCW) will be sufficient to solve these problems." He also wrote in the letter, “I strongly support the peaceful unification of the Korean Peninsula because it acknowledges the absurdity of the existence of a country that remains divided as a result of outdated events that occurred during the Cold War of the 1960s.”

At a Peace Forum held in Germany and Ukraine, government officials, civil society and youth and others recalled their own experiences of war and division, and wrote the 'Letter of Support for the Peaceful Reunification of the Korean Peninsula' to HWPL. Letters were delivered to HWPL's visiting peace delegation, who were touring Europe.

A commemorative photo is taken of Shincheonji Chairman Man-hee Lee in front of the 'Declaration of Unification of Korea' monument


The spiritual leadership of Chairman Man-hee Lee is central to HWPL's peace movement for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Chairman Lee's will for peaceful reunification is fully contained within the 'Declaration of Unification of Korea', which was proclaimed at an event commemorating the 65th anniversary of Korean Independence in 2010. Chairman Lee, who read the proclamation before 33 national representatives, urged the leaders of North and South Korea to unify as soon as possible through dialogue, emphasizing the fact that this is the will of the people, and demanding that they achieve “unification.”

At the same time, Chairman Lee demanded free movement between the two Koreas and the guarantee of freedom of religion. He predicted that through this, peaceful reunification of the North and the South could be achieved, and that religious unification and world peace could be achieved.

Chairman Lee, a veteran of the Korean War, said, “True liberation is achieved only when the two Koreas are united.''

In line with the wishes of veterans and divided families who attended the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, the declaration was carved into the monument in the shape of the Korean peninsular and is exhibited at The Peace Institute in Gapyeong.

Peace!

Saturday, April 16, 2022

[HWPL] Medal to commemorate the '25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism' in Eastern Europe and Romania

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[HWPL] Medal to commemorate the '25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism' in Eastern Europe and Romania


A commemorative medal, bestowed on presidents and prime ministers who have contributed to the democratization of Eastern Europe, was awarded to Chairman Lee by former President of Romania Emil Constantinescu during a pre-event dinner for the '25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism' on November 19, 2014


A meeting of influential people can make history. Such was the case between Man-hee Lee, Chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) and Emil Constantinescu, the 3rd President of Romania. This meeting, attended by the heads of Eastern European countries, secured consensus for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula and the enactment of an international law for the cessation of war and peace. Former President Emil Constantinescu awarded Chairman Lee a commemorative medal, which is only granted to presidents and prime ministers who have contributed to the democratization of Eastern Europe.

On November 19, 2014, a pre-event dinner to an international conference, held the next day, was attended by prominent figures from political, economic, cultural and legal circles in Europe to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the fall of communism in Eastern Europe.

The heads of Eastern European nations and Chairman Man-hee Lee (front row, far right), who was invited as a special guest, in attendance at an international conference on the '25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism' held at the Senate Hall of the Palace of Parliament in Romania on November 20, 2014

Key figures included former President of Romania Emil Constantinescu, 4th President of Albania Rexhep Meidani, 2nd President of Poland Lech Wałęsa, 3rd President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko, 2nd President of Moldova Petru Lucinschi, former Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus Stanislav Shushkevich, former Prime Minister of Romania Calin Popescu-Tariceanu, President of the Marmara Group Foundation Akkan Suver, former Ambassador of Ireland to Romania Gerard Corr, former President of the 36th session of UNESCO General Conference Katalin Bogyay, former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Turkey Hikmet Çetin, Honorary President of the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) Ivo Šlaus, and more.

Former President Emil Constantinescu held an awards-giving ceremony, saying, "I would like to take this opportunity and, in commemoration of the Romanian Revolution, bestow a medal to the presidents of each country who have stood for democratization in their country." After conferring all the medals on the recipients, former President Emil Constantinescu introduced Chairman Lee and presented him with a special award that is only granted to presidents and prime ministers who have contributed to the democratization of Eastern Europe. It is no small feat for Mr. Lee, the chairman of a civil organization, to receive this commemorative medal, and is indicative of the level of support that Chairman Lee garnered for the peace movement.

This was immediately demonstrated at the event held the next day. Chairman Lee was invited to the celebrations of the '25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism' in Romania and the inauguration of the newly elected president of Romania. Chairman Lee met with 25 former presidents of Central and Eastern European nations, religious leaders from 7 countries and Supreme Court justices, where they engaged in fruitful discussion about “cessation of war, world peace.”

Chairman Lee was invited as a special guest to a meeting attended by heads of Eastern European countries.

Key figures at the meeting included the 2nd President of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lech Wałęsa, 2nd President of Bulgaria Petar Stojanov, 2nd President and 34th Prime Minister of Albania Sali Berisha, 4th President of Albania Rexhep Meidan, 2nd President of Slovakia Rudolf Schuster, 3rd President of Serbia Boris Tadić, 3rd President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko, 7th President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers, former Chairman of the Supreme Council of Lithuania Vytautas Landsbergis, and the then Prime Minister of Romania Victor Ponta.

At an afternoon meeting held later that day, as former President Emil Constantinescu was introducing Chairman Lee, he recounted what he had witnessed at the WARP Summit in Korea, saying, "The World Peace Summit hosted by Chairman Man-Hee Lee was beyond imagination.''

Chairman Lee delivered a presentation on the theme of “the necessity of a peaceful policy for the unification of the Korean Peninsula.” Following the presentation, former President Emil Constantinescu asked those in attendance in favour of Chairman Lee's cause to raise their hands. Every single participant did so. 25 former presidents and heads of state were instantly appointed as HWPL's Peace Advisory Council members. Leaders, who had led the transition of the political landscape in Eastern Europe from communism to democracy, joined in an instant. They all agreed to enact an international law that “strives for the enactment of an international law for the cessation of wars across the entire world”, and to join in Chairman Lee’s belief that “religions at the center of conflicts must unite.”

Moreover, the ICD (Institute for Cultural Diplomacy) promised to act as an advisor to HWPL, and Eastern European religious leaders decided to establish a ‘WARP Summit Office’ for religious unity.

Chairman Lee and former President Emil Constantinescu meet for the first time at the National Liberal Party office in Bucharest, Romania on October 15th 2013. The former president gifts Chairman Lee with his book 

In an interview after the event, former President Emil Constantinescu said, “After hearing Chairman Lee’s speech, many people showed interest in the Korean Peninsular issue. We also wish for peace on the Korean Peninsular, in Europe and all over the world.”

Chairman Lee and former President Emil Constantinescu met for the first time on October 15th 2013, during HWPL's 6th Peace Tour.  At that time, Chairman Lee first met and conversed with the former (2nd and 4th) President of Romania Ion Iliescu, and then with the Romanian Minister responsible for Youth and Sport and the President's Advisory Committee. Chairman Lee met and engaged in dialogue with former President Emil Constantinescu thereafter.

The meeting between former President Emil Constantinescu and Chairman Lee became the starting point of a peace movement that they would pursue together. In an interview on that day, the former President concurred with Chairman Lee's expression, 'cessation of war, world peace,' and he became a member of the HWPL Peace Advisory Council, promising his active cooperation, which he gradually put into practice step by step. The former President continued to collaborate with HWPL and was convinced that ‘realizing peace’ could be achieved after he attended the WARP Summit in Korea from September 17-19, 2014 of the following year. After that, he attended two more international conferences and witnessed the realization of peace with his own eyes. The former President was moved by Chairman Lee's ability to practically carry out his peace tour without rest, and the peace tour gained further momentum with the cooperation of the former President, who was instrumental in ensuring Chairman Lee's 27th and 31st peace tours went smoothly.

In particular, during the 27th peace tour in 2018, a high-level meeting was held between the heads of Eastern Europe to fulfill the promise they had made four years earlier for “support for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula.” The former presidents wrote a letter of support for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula, which they delivered to Chairman Lee.

During the 31st peace tour, the former President helped organize peace conferences with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania, The Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Cultural and Civilization (ISACCL - Institutul de Studii Avansate pentru Civilizația Levantului), the Centre for Baltic-Black Sea Studies (Center for BBS) and the University of Bucharest.

The '25th Anniversary of the Fall of Communism' in Eastern Europe was held at the Palace of the Parliament in Romania on November 20th 2014


Peace!