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Ibtihaj Muhammad, The US's First Hijab-Wearing Athlete in rio olympic 2016

Fencer Muhammad's message doesn't end with Olympic loss 

 

 
 
Muhammad, who grew up in Maplewood, New Jersey, before attending Duke University, still has another chance to win a medal here in Rio when the U.S. women compete in the team sabre competition. But she hasn't elaborated much on her plans beyond that.
 
The witnessing she did over the past two years, in particular, pushing back against the anti-Muslim rhetoric that has heated up around the world, and both within  without the Muslim community, and her message of tolerance earned her widespread attention.
 
Everyone from sports networks to political figures, women's organizations to religious groups sought her out. Entertainers such as Stephen Colbert and Ellen DeGeneres put her on TV, President Obama asked her to take part in a discussion panel when he made his first visit as president to an American mosque, and Time magazine named her among its 100 most influential people of 2016 and elaborated on her story.
 
https://twitter.com/MINIUSA/status/758305349795389441?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
 
https://twitter.com/Rio2016_en/status/762651910373576704/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
 
 
Her saying
 
 
 
 
"I think anyone who listens to the news reports at all would realize the importance of having a Muslim woman on Team USA," she said.
 
"It's not just any team, it's the United States of America. And in light of what's going on in our country, the political thoughts that we hear about -- all these things -- I feel kind of circle back to my presence on Team USA and, again, just challenging those misconceptions that people have about who the Muslim woman is.
 
 
"It's almost like how could you not see that Muslims are like any other group, you know? We are conservatives and we are liberals, there are women who cover and women who don't. There are African-American Muslims, there are white Muslims, there are Arab Muslims. There are so many different types of Muslims. There are so many Muslim countries that have had women as their heads of state. Those are things that I want people to be aware of."
 
 
http://www.espn.com/olympics/summer/fencing/story/_/id/17249657/2016-rio-olympics-fencer-ibtihaj-muhammad-message-end-olympic-loss
the source of the news
 
 

Legislate Peace Campaign,

Longing for peace in Yemen with HWPL,IPYG,and IWPG




There was ‘Legislate Peace Campaign to support the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War(DPCW) proclaimed by Heavenly Culture World Peace restoration of Light(HWPL) in 2 major cities in Yemen in the first half of 2016.

 International Peace Youth Group(IPYG) and International Women’s Peace Group(IWPG) took charge of International Law Peace Committee. The youth and women got 3908 signatures only in Yemen.
 
 57 youth voluntarily went out and had Legislate Peace Campaign to make the DPCW a legally binding instrument last May in Taiz, the second biggest city in Yemen. They got 1608 signatures.
 
 After this event Ghazwa Saeed Al-Absi, the founder of Yemeni youth organization named Engaging Youth for Peace(EYP) and International Law Peace Committee member, said,



“we will fight for peace with our last breath.”

32 women, including Arfat shraf, the head of human rights and relief team of Al Agatha put their signatures in HWPL international law workshop held in Ibb, the city famous for its beautiful landscape.
 
 They said,



“Legislate Peace Campaign will be actively run to protect Yemeni youth as mothers who protect their children from wars and create peace.”

Legislate Peace Campaign which HWPL is focusing on is the international peace signature campaign for the cessation of war. After proclaiming the DPCW the youth and women from all over the world initiated International Law Peace Committee and brought participation from various sectors for a short time. There is much attention to peace achievements made by Yemeni women and youth who proclaim peace in spite of a difficult situation.


In my thinking..

I was so impressed when I read this article. I heard the news about terror in Turkey lately, and How sad.....! there were terrors much, I think It is not a personal thing..
As I am an woman, I totally agree with Yemeni woman and youth with HWPL, IPYG, and IWPG :)
I love their mind and saying!!
It is time to make the peace around us. I hope you guys reading my page make it together :D



Chairman gets Mahatma Ghandi prize for nonviolent peace


Chairman wins prize in Gyeonggi, South Korea



Mr. Man Hee Lee, Chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) was honored with the “Mahatma Gandhi Prize for Non-Violent Peace” on Tuesday July 19th at the Peace Palace in Gyeonggi, Korea.

Dr. Prasanna Kumar Patasani, Chairman of Mahatma M.K. Gandhi Foundation for Nonviolent Peace and Secretary-General Dr. Jyoti Mohapatra came to Korea for the prize award ceremony.

Chairman Patasani is also a Parliament member of the 16th Lok Sabha (House of the People) of India.
Mahatma Gandhi Prize for Nonviolent Peace, officially registered as an international award on the Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict, has had many renowned laureates including Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, S D Sharma etc.





Along with Chairman Lee, Chairwoman Nam Hee Kim of the International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) and Dr. Alexander Kim, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Sakha, Republic of the Russian Federation received the Gandhi Prize.

“The greatest peace prize is peace on Earth and this is the legacy that we should leave to our future generations.

This will become the peace prize that will pave the way to the peaceful lives of humanity. I would like to accept this prize as a lesson that keeps me going for the work of peace,”

said Chairman Lee during his acceptance speech.

Chairwoman Kim said,

“Mahatma Gandhi was not only a leader of India but also a peace activist who awakened the whole world.

I would like to extend my word of gratitude to the foundation named after him for bestowing this prestigious award.

I would like to share my joy of receiving this meaningful award with the IWPG members and 3.6 billion women of the world.

When the light of HWPL and the light of the Gandhi foundation meet, I believe that we will be able to overcome any obstacles before our goal.”

 
 
Two Chairpersons were recognized for their great contributions to the reconstruction of human society and world peace by spreading the noble spirits of “Non-Violence, Universal Brotherhood, Service, and Unity of all Religions & Excellence in the field of all related peace work.”

Chairman Patasani of Gandhi foundation gave a congratulatory message:

“I would like to welcome the laureates to this ceremony, which is held to honor the laureates for their outstanding contributions in the field of peace work.

On behalf of Mahatma M.K. Gandhi Foundation for Nonviolent Peace, I salute and honor the greatest peace lovers, Mr. Man Hee Lee and Ms. Nam Hee Kim, for their achievement following Gandhi’s philosophy and knowledge to promote world peace and development of humanity.”

As a preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India, Mahatma Gandhi inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.

Chairman Lee and HWPL’s initiatives for peace have been comprehensively expanding Gandhi’s vision for nonviolence through peace law campaigns and alliance of religions meetings, thus bringing forth world peace and the cessation of war.

The organization has pioneered various peace activities with IWPG and International Peace Youth Group (IPYG).


Africa: IWPG Marches for Peace Along With Indian Women



Greetings from Jackie of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), an international nongovernmental organization that brings the world forth closer to the cessation of wars and inter-religious harmony, headquartered in South Korea.

Below I'm attaching our recent press release on a Peace Movement that took place in New Delhi, India. About 150 individuals who are mainly youth and women attended the event to show their support for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), written by 20 internationally-renowned law experts and was finally proclaimed on 14 March 2016. A signing campaign and a peace march were held where the attendees urged and supported for the end of wars.

If you are able to make media coverage on our press release and provide us with the link or footage of your reports, we can share it with our global family numbering over one million registered under HWPL, International Women's Peace Group (IWPG), and International Peace Youth Group (IPYG), the most active cooperatives of us. They are waiting for your coverage. Your devotion will be remembered forever by our descendants, and your contribution proves you that you really are a peace advocate.


- 150 Women and Youth and Two Schools in Participation -



New Delhi, India - Even the scorching Sun of India could not hamper people eager for world peace. "A Marching Ceremony for the Cessation of Wars",co-hosted by International Women's Peace Group (IWPG) and Apne Aap Women Worldwide-Indian Branch, took place at 10:30 on the 5th of July at MCD Primary School, Delhi. On the day's event, 150 students from MCD Primary School and Goodwill Public School attended along with a number of women from Najafgarh, India. Especially influential social worker, Bindiya HIV/Aids related program organizer, who has reputations as active peace worker, attended the event to support peace movement.
This day's event was hosted as an extension of the "3rd Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace", which simultaneously was held in 52 national branches on the 25th of May. On the very day 500,000 people globally participated in the peace walks to urge and support for the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) aiming at the implementation of international law that is expected to cease all conflicts.

Beforehand of this day's peace march in Delhi, Chairwoman Nam Hee Kim of IWPG delivered a short video message to congratulate.

Chairwoman Kim stated

"Signature campaigns in support of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War we are currently carrying out will bring forth a paramount change to humanity." and added "Existing international law could not prevent any wars, but International law committee members, including former and current heads of state around the world, have acknowledged that it is only this Declaration that can guide the way and bring about the end of wars worldwide."

She also said

"Our small actions can change the entire world. The biggest beneficiary of the cessation of war will be all mankind."

MCD Primary School marked the beginning of peace march. Bindiya said "Women and Children who are regarded comparatively vulnerable, gathered for this peace campaign, and through it they were able to have right recognition of peace, and became interested in conflicts including the one in Pakistan and other countries. I hope that more schools and citizens of India can join this movement. "

Opening Ceremonies of HWPL Peace Advocacy Committees took place in New Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai henceforth the Proclamation Ceremony of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) on 14 March 2016. The Signing Campaigns for DPCW have been actively taking place at various places including Modern School, Great Valley School, Samsara Global School, Noida International Collge, and other non mentioned schools. As the result, over 15,000 pledges were gathered in India alone.

 

"MAHATMA MK GANDHI PRIZE FOR NONVIOLENT PEACE"
Given to HWPL Chairman



Gyeonggi, South Korea - Mr. Man Hee Lee, Chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) was honored with the "Mahatma Gandhi Prize for Non-Violent Peace" on Tuesday July 19th at the Peace Palace in Gyeonggi, Korea. Dr. Prasanna Kumar Patasani, Chairman of Mahatma M.K. Gandhi Foundation for Nonviolent Peace and Secretary-General Dr. Jyoti Mohapatra came to Korea for the prize award ceremony. Chairman Patasani is also a Parliament member of the 16th Lok Sabha (House of the People) of India.

Along with Chairman Lee, Chairwoman Nam Hee Kim of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG) and Dr. Alexander Kim, Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Sakha, Republic of the Russian Federation received the Gandhi Prize.

Two Chairpersons were recognized for their great contributions to the reconstruction of human society and world peace by spreading the noble spirits of "Non-Violence, Universal Brotherhood, Service, and Unity of all Religions & Excellence in the field of all related peace work."

As a preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India, Mahatma Gandhi inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Chairman Lee and HWPL's initiatives for peace have been comprehensively expanding Gandhi's vision for nonviolence through peace law campaigns and alliance of religions meetings, thus bringing forth world peace and the cessation of war. The organization has pioneered various peace activities with IWPG and International Peace Youth Group (IPYG).