International Day of Peace
Sharon Davis
hugs at zoomnet.net
Tue Sep 11 23:49:53 EDT 2001
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TODAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 / INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE=20
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In light of today's terrible, terrible tragedy at the World Trade Center =
and at the Pentagon here in the United States... We must all remember =
that in many parts of the world, violent aggression happens every day. =
Today is an "International Day of Peace" and we must not let violent =
aggressors distract us from the intention of this day.
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PEACEIncorporated, would like to invite you to stop what you are doing =
right now and take a minute of silence in remembrance of all those who =
have suffered, or lost their lives because of senseless acts of =
violence. Contemplate the many ways we can all work together to =
"Increase the Peace" and start a wave of peace that will spread around =
the world so that PEACE will prevail on earth.
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Once you have finished with your minute of silence, please copy and =
paste this message into a new e-mail and forward it to everyone in your =
address book.
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This is the first year in the Decade for a Culture of Peace and =
Non-violence for the Children of the World, 2001-2010.
Culture of Peace Week, September 11-18, 2001 is designed to highlight =
the Decade, promote the International Day of Peace and support the =
Special Session on Children.
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Support the International Day of Peace and Culture of Peace Week with =
the Minute of Silence.
INCREASE THE PEACE SO THAT PEACE WILL PREVAIL ON EARTH!
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