Title: Diapositiva 1
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2 When and Where
January 2nd 2010 Punta de Vacas
(Aconcagua-Argentina)
October 2nd 2009 New Zealand Gandhis Statue
3Countries travelled through
- Oceania and East Asia Australia Japan New
Zealand Papua New Guinea Philippines. - Continental Asia Bangladesh China India
Israel Mongolia Nepal North Korea Pakistan
Russian Federation South Korea Palestine
Turkey. - Europe Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and
Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Denmark
Estonia Finland France Germany Gibraltar
Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Luxembourg
Macedonia Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal
Russian Federation Serbia Slovakia Slovenia
Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United
Kingdom. - Africa Algeria Benin Burkina Faso Côte
dIvoire Egypt Gambia Ghana Guinea-Bissau
Guinea Kenya Mali Morocco Mauritania
Mozambique Niger Senegal Togo. - America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Canada
Chile Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador El
Salvador United States Guatemala Haiti
Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Dominican
Republic Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela. - Antarctica
4The World March in Numbers
- 6 Continents
- 98 Countries
- 160000 km
- 93 Days
- 40 train trips (including the Trans-Siberian)
- 100 trips by land 14 trips by air 25 trips by
sea - 50 web sites 23 languages
- 160 border crossings
- 50 - 100 members (core team)
- 2000 co-organising groups and institutions
- 100 encounters with governments and political
leaders - 25 spiritual centres
- more than a million participants 10 million
virtual visitors
5THE FIRST MARCH ON THIS SCALE TRAVELLING THE
WHOLE WORLD IN ORDER TO DEMAND
THE END OF WARS AND ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE
6In order to ACHIEVE
- the eradication of nuclear weapons
- the withdrawal from occupied territories
- the progressive and proportional reduction of
conventional weapons - the signing of non-aggression treaties among
nations - the renunciation by governments of war as a way
to resolve conflicts - Also to expose the many other forms of violence
economic physical sexual racial religious
ecological psychological etc - and to provide a way for all who suffer violence
to be heard.
7In order to CREATE
- A non-violent global consciousness
- Personal and social change towards a humanised
world We must be the change we want to see in
the World. M Gandhi) - Awareness about a methodology of action coherent
with its objective Non-violence is the force
that will change the world. Silo
8Why
- Because we can end world hunger with 10 of what
is spent on arms. - Imagine how life would be if 30-50 of the arms
budget went towards improving peoples lives
instead of being used for destruction. - Not to mention the real brain drain all those
brilliant minds today locked in the science for
death brought back to work for the real needs of
the human being.
9An initiative of
- World without wars
- Organisation founded on the principles of New
Humanism - which for the past 14 years has been making
efforts to end wars dismantle nuclear arsenals
and make nuclear weapons illegal. - The project is open to all people organisations
groups political parties companies schools
etc... who share this aspiration. Each with
their own identity style banners and ways of
working
10Events
- Festive Parades
- Marches
- Concerts
- Exhibitions
- Festivals
- Human Peace Signs
- Forums and conferences
- Sports events
- Artistic performances
- Inter-faith meetings
- Film productions
11Examples of Activities
Human Peace Nonviolence Signs
Mini March in Barcelona
12Milan Forum The Strength of Nonviolence
Freeze 4 Peace Chile
Invisibles in Barcelona and Brussels
13INTERNATIONAL ENDORSEMENTS
Archbishop Desmond Tutu South Africa Nobel
Peace Prize
His Holiness The Dalai Lama Nobel Peace Prize
Josè Saramago Portugal Nobel Prize in
Literature
Adolfo Perez Esquivel Argentina Nobel Peace
Prize
Jose Ramon Horta President of East Timor Nobel
Peace Prize
Rigoberta Menchú Guatemala Nobel Peace Prize
14INTERNATIONAL ENDORSEMENTS
Mary Robinson Former President of
Ireland and former United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights
Jimmy Carter Former US President Nobel Peace
Laureate
Rafael Correa President of Ecuador
Mairead Corrigan Maguire Northen Ireland. Nobel
Peace Laureate
The Nobel Peace Summit 19 Nobel Peace laureates
signatories of the Charter for a World Without
Violence
15INTERNATIONAL ENDORSEMENTS
Michelle Bachelet President of Chile In the
picture with Tomas Hirsch spokesperson for New
Humanism in Latin America
Evo Morales Ayma President of Bolivia
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner President o
Argentina
Stjepan Mesic President of the Republic of Croatia
16PEACE AND HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGNERS
TONY BENN UK Member of Parliament untill
2001.Prominent figure in Antiwar and Antinuclear
British organisations. LINDIS PERCY UK Co-chair
of the Campaign for the Accountability of
American Bases PETER TATCHELL UK Human rights
campaigner and HR spokesperson for the Green
Party of England and Wales FEDERICO MAYOR
ZARAGOZA (Spain) Former Director-General of
UNESCO for 12 years. Now Director of Culture of
Peace
17UK POLITICIANS
JEREMY CORBYN UK Labour Member of Parliament
fiercely opposed to the Iraq War CLARE SHORT
UK Independent Member of Parliament (Resigned
from the Labour cabinet over to the Iraq War)
BARONESS SUE MILLER OF CHILTHORNE DOMER UK
Lib Dem Spokesperson on Home Affairs
18UK POLITICIANS
BILL KIDD UK SNP. Member of the Scotish
Parliament for Glasgow. Working to end the
nuclear weapons programme in Britain. NORMAN
BAKER UK Member of Parliament for Lewes Lib
Dem spokesperson for Transport LORD WILLIAM
WALLACE OF SALTAIRE UK Lib Dem Deputy Leader in
the House of Lords as well as a spokesperson
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
19ACADEMICS
Prof. PAUL ROGERS UK Professor of Peace Studies
at Bradford University PROF. ROBERT HINDE CBE
UK Cambridge University and Vice Chair of
Pugwash UK. Member of UNESCOs Seville Statement
group RODRIGO CARAZO ODIO Ex-President of Costa
Rica Founder of the University for Peace ANGEL
GABILONDO Spain Education Minister. Chancellor
of the Autonomous University of Madrid.
20PEACE/ANTINUCLEAR CAMPAIGNS
MAYORS FOR PEACE International Campaign to ban
nuclear weapons ABOLITION 2000 (carrying a
torch Hiroshima-NPT review) International global
network working for a treaty to eliminate nuclear
weapons YORKSHIRE CND UK Campaign for Nucleat
Disarmament FASLANE PEACE CAMP UK - At the
Trident Submatine Base in Scotland
21INTELLECTUALS SCIENTISTS
NOAM CHOMSKY USA Linguist IAN GIBSON Ireland
Spain Writer RICHARD STALLMAN USA Free
software creator INES International Engineers
for Social Responsibility JOHN AVERY Denmark
Director of Danish Pugwash WALTER DORN Canada
Chair of Canadian Pugwash SUSAN GEORGE France.
Economist and Environmentalist EDUARDO GALEANO
Uruguay writer Author of The open
veins of Latin America
22EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- LUISA MORGANTINI Italy
Vice President of the European
Parliament - TOBIAS PFLÜGER Germany
- United European Left/Nordic Green Left Group
- GIULIETTO CHIESA Italy
Journalist. North-West
Cooperation Group. - GIUSTO CATANIA Italy
- VITTORIO AGNOLETTO Italy
- UMBERTO GUIDONI Italy
Scientist Astronaut
23Other POLITICAL supporters
DENNIS KUCINICH (USA) Democratic Party
Congressman ASHIN SOPAKA Burma Buddhist
Monk (Pro Democracy Movement) NURIT PELED
Israel Activist and Pacifist. Sakharov
Prize for freedom of conscience from the European
Parliament BASSAM ARAMIN (Palestine) Chair of
Combatants for Peace GREEN PARTY Sweden GREEN
PARTY Switzerland
24SPORTS PERSONALITIES
- GIANLUCA PESSOTTO Manager of Juventus
- INTER-MILAN Italys football champions
- PEDRO DELGADO Spanish Cyclist
- DAVID NALBANDIÁN Argentinian Tennis Player
- ELIAS FIGUEROA Chilean Footballer
25Endorsers from the ARTS WORLD
DANIEL BARENBOIM Conductor of the West-eastern
Divan orchestra he founded to bridge the divide
between Israel and Palestine with music VIGGO
MORTENSEN USA Actor ZUBIN METHA India
Orchestra Conductor PHILIP GLASS USA
Composer YOKO ONO USA Performer. Founder of the
Lennon-Ono Peace Award PENELOPE CRUZ Spain
Actress PEDRO ALMODÓVAR Spain Film Director
26Endorsers from the ARTS WORLD
JUANES Colombia
Singer and Peace Campaigner NOA Israel
Singer Peace activist MAXIMILIANO GUERRA
Argentina Dancer MAHER AL SABBAH Syria
Independent Film maker ART GARFUNKEL US Singer
composer PETER SEEGER USA Singer and
Composer ISABEL ALLENDE Chile/US Writer
27ACADEMIC WORLD
- SPAIN Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo
- CHILE Chancelor of USACH (University of Santiago
de Chile) - GUATEMALA Chancelor of the University Mariano
Gálvez Quetzaltenango - AUSTRALIA Professor Jake Lynch Director for the
Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the
University of Sydney. - NEW ZEALAND Maui Solomon. Peace and Conflict
Studies Centre at Otago University. - COSTA RICA State University for Distance
Education - ARGENTINA Medical School University of Buenos
Aires. National University of Salta. National
University ol Comahue - COLOMBIA Pontificia Universidad Javeriana -
Universidad Minuto de Díos - Fundación
Universitaria San Martín - Academia Superior de
Artes - USA David Aanderson Fashion Institute of
Technology NYC - Queens College CUNY (NY)
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