International Day of Peace
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By Fernando Castellanos On September 21, 1981, the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) officially proclaimed the International Day of Peace, with the aim of promoting the ideals of peace around the world. This event seeks to highlight the importance of social and economic development in aspects such as eradication [...] The entry This September 21st is the International Day of Peace proclaimed by the UN was first published in Stereo 100.
Here are four reading lists to mark the International Day of Peace and remind us that hope still exists.
A few days ago we called it and today La Tira de los Lectores returns, in tribute to the International Day of Peace. The date is celebrated every 21 September since 1981, when the General Assembly of the United Nations established it as a day to strengthen the ideals of fraternity among all nations and peoples. The post La Tira de los Lectores: My photo for the International Day of Peace first appeared on Cubadebate.
Kharge Seeks to Reaffirm Pledge to Uphold Non-violence, Unity on Peace Day - Clarion India
NEW DELHI — Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday said that Mahatma Gandhi’s timeless philosophy of ‘Ahimsa’ offers a remedy to hatred and violence as conflict and division scar the world. He said this while marking the International Day of Peace. In a post on X, Kharge said, “…as conflict and division scar our world, let us reaffirm our pledge to uphold peace, non-violence, and unity. Gandhi ji’s timeless philosophy of Ahimsa offers …
Santo Domingo.- The ephemerides of September 21st are marked by important historical events and international celebrations that left a mark on world history. Following are the main ephemerides of September 21st: World Equinox Day: "spring equinox" (in the southern hemisphere) and "autumn equinox" (in the northern hemisphere). International Alzheimer's Day. International Day of Peace. International Day against Tree Monocultures. International Day…
Marisela ValenciaThe 21st of September has become popular because it is the day that yellow flowers are given away. However, the International Day of Peace is also celebrated. Meet other events that are commemorated this day. Have you wondered why yellow flowers are given on 21st September? This trend has gone viral on social networks and unites different theories. On the one hand, it marks the beginning of spring in the southern hemisphere. Rig…
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