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    UN News Centre

    On International Day, UN spotlights link between human rights and
    peace

    21 September 2008 ` Teaming up with a range of actors, from artists
    and students, to cell phone companies and chess enthusiasts, the
    United Nations is celebrating the International Day of Peace, which
    this year holds special meaning since 2008 also marks the 60th
    anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human
    Rights.

    `We know that human rights are essential to peace,' Secretary-General
    Ban Ki-moon said in his message to mark the Day, which is observed
    every year on 21 September.


    `Yet too many people around the world still have their rights violated
    ` especially during and after armed conflict. That is why we must
    ensure that the rights in the Declaration are a living reality ` that
    they are known, understood and enjoyed by everyone, everywhere,' he
    stated.


    Mr. Ban kicked off this year's celebration of the Day at the
    traditional peace bell ringing ceremony in New York on Friday, joined
    by four UN Messengers of Peace. During the event, the
    Secretary-General sent a text message for peace, as part of a UN
    campaign that urged cell phone users to compose peace messages to be
    published on a website and delivered to world leaders gathered for the
    General Assembly this week.


    Assembly President Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann, in his message, said it
    is fitting that the Day closely coincides with the opening of the
    body's new session each September. `This is when representatives of
    the 192 Member States gather to renew their commitment to work
    together in the quest for world peace, the eradication of poverty and
    to pursue the progressive advancement of human rights,' he stated.


    `We must never delude ourselves, or let others pretend, that peace is
    merely the absence of war or some exalted state of impassivity,' he
    added. ` World peace will only be achieved through active resistance
    to all that negates and diminishes human dignity, and waging peace, is
    therefore, eminently political and oftentimes provocative.'


    Noting that this year also marks the 60th anniversary of UN
    peacekeepers, Mr. D'Escoto urged support for the Organization's
    efforts to bring calm to conflict-ridden areas and for the over
    100,000 soldiers, police and civilians deployed worldwide to keep the
    peace, prevent conflicts, and safeguard fragile peace processes.


    The UN's peace operations around the globe are also commemorating the
    Day with various activities. For example, children in Naqoura were
    invited to paint their visions of peace on the walls of the
    headquarters of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).


    In Juba, the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) and its partners are
    celebrating the Day a photo exhibition entitled `Images of Peace,'
    focusing on similarities and differences in the cultures of Southern
    Sudan and aiming to foster better community dialogue and
    understanding.


    Meanwhile, communities across Afghanistan are marking the day with
    sports events, marches and gatherings, all part of what the UN mission
    there ` known as UNAMA ` has described as an `unprecedented' campaign
    in the run up to the Day. In addition to the many events, teams of
    health workers fanned out across the country in the most ambitious
    Peace Day polio vaccination effort to date, aiming to reach 1.8
    million children.


    Other UN-organized activities taking place around the world include a
    peace walk in Accra, an observance in cooperation with Chulalongkorn
    University in Bangkok, a peace bell ceremony in Mexico City, and a
    traditional UN Cup Chess Festival entitled `sports for peace' in the
    Armenian capital, Yerevan.


    In addition, 60 students from Belgrade, Ljubljana, Podgorica,
    Sarajevo, Skopje, and Zagreb are gathering together today in the
    Austrian capital for a forum entitled "Uniting for Peace," organized
    by the UN Information Service (UNIS) and the City of Vienna.
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