Million-strong general strike blocks Italy for Palestine

. TOLERANCE & SOLIDARITY .

An article from the Peoples Dispatch

On September 22, approximately one million people across Italy staged a general strike in support of Palestine and the Global Sumud Flotilla, offering a vision of solidarity sharply at odds with the one displayed by European leaders at the United Nations these days. Ports, train stations, and major junctions were shut down as workers, many of whom members of the grassroots union Unione Sindacale di Base (USB), brought the country to a halt.

(Editor’s note: Italian unions again called a general strike for Friday, October 3, in solidarity with the international aid flotilla for Gaza, while protests sprang up in a number of cities late on Wednesday after reports that the ships had been intercepted by military personnel.)


USB’s fire brigades members lead strike rally. Source: USB

In Rome alone, 300,000 demonstrators occupied the city’s main railway hub before marching through the streets. “The call came from Genoa’s dockworkers, and here we are: we’ve blocked everything,” the protesters proclaimed. Among those leading the crowd were firefighters’ union representatives, who told il manifesto: “First responders will never be complicit in genocide, and we are protesting a government that is entrapping us in rearmament.”

Port cities against arms trade and genocide

Earlier this month, as the Global Sumud Flotilla prepared to launch, members of the dockworkers’ collective CALP in Genoa vowed to halt port operations if Israel attacked or blocked the fleet. Weeks later, following continuous local mobilizations and public assemblies, they made good on their promise. Thousands shut down Genoa’s port from the early morning hours, joined by workers in the strategic harbors of Trieste, Venice, and Livorno. Rallies erupted in Bologna, Milan, Turin, Naples, across Sicily and Sardinia, and in dozens of other localities, where teachers, parents, and students walked out of schools together, chanting for a free Palestine.

Speaking from the Genoa blockade, Marta Collot of the left party Potere al Popolo stressed that the strike demonstrated concrete solidarity with Palestinians, affirmed support for their legitimate resistance, and denounced European complicity in genocide. “Embargo and sanctions: these must be our priorities,” Collot said.

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Authorities responded to the massive mobilization with violence. Police forces used water cannons against protesters demanding an end to Italy’s arms trade with Israel and calling for severing all political and economic ties. Despite growing public pressure, Giorgia Meloni’s government has refused to act against Israel, instead continuing communications with Israeli officials and arms deliveries through the state-linked company Leonardo.

Only days before the strike, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right Lega, appeared in an interview with Israeli media, in which he supported Israel’s “right to build itself a serene future” as occupation forces inflicted even more destruction upon Gaza City. In its campaign “to build a serene future,” Israel has killed at least 65,000 Palestinians in Gaza, including over 1,000 health workers and hundreds of journalists. While some government figures signaled mild unease about recent attacks, Salvini set out his allegiance in very clear terms: “Defending Israel’s right to exist is complicated right now, but friends are revealed in the most difficult moments.”

In some strike locations, protesters singled out Salvini’s statements in their speeches. In Venice, they sent what they termed a special message to “a special enemy,” insisting that their loyalty was with Palestinians under attack and their energy committed to building international solidarity.

International solidarity is “alive and kicking”

The mass character of Monday’s strike likely shook much of Italy’s political class. In recent years, the government had passed measures to restrict demonstrations and downplayed the organizing capacity of trade unions and the left. Yet weeks of continuous protests culminating in the general strike undermined these efforts.

“Workers have returned to center stage and are calling on citizens, all citizens, to stand up. They are not doing so for a contract renewal but to demand justice for a distant and tormented people,” USB declared on the day of the strike. “In this age of selfishness and individualism, this seems unthinkable. But no, solidarity between peoples and brotherhood beyond borders are not dead and buried values; on the contrary, they are alive and kicking.”

For Potere al Popolo’s Giuliano Granato, the strike also captured broader anger. “Palestine has given a name to our discontent,” he told Peoples Dispatch. “The outrage, protest, and anger over the massacre of the Palestinian people has intersected with years of oppression, repression, and deteriorating material conditions. For young people in particular, there is the absence of a future, fear, and the awareness of living in societies where only the horrendously rich and powerful have a say.”

The momentum built by the strike is set to continue. Italian dockworkers will host an international sectoral meeting on September 26–27, bringing together trade unions capable of disrupting Europe’s arms flows to Israel. National demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine are also planned for October 4, as eyes remain fixed on the Global Sumud Flotilla. If Israel attempts to stop it, Italian workers have already shown they are ready to block the country – sending a signal that could inspire others to organize along the same lines.

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English bulletin October 1, 2025

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE – 2025

Over the course of the last eight years at CPNN we have published a survey of events around the world to celebrate the International Day of Peace (IDP). The number of events we could find grew from 562 in 2017 to 942 in 2023.

Unfortunately, due to technical problems, it has not been possible for us to make such a survey in 2025, and instead we have published a few articles from every region of the world.

North America: Campaign Nonviolence, organized by the NGO Pace e Bene, listed many thousands of actions for weeks between the IDP and the Interntional Day of Nonviolence. The list included actions that took place in 137 localities, including events in 32 of the 50 United States. The goal of the Campaign is to ‘build a culture of peace and active nonviolence, free from war, poverty, racism, and environmental destruction’.

Latin America. As usual there were many celebrations of the IDP in Argentina and Mexico. The article we chose to print in CPNN was from the Raúl Corales Fornos School in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba. The event began with a moving musical performance, a reading of a poem about peace by students from different grades, who presented plays, dances, and songs. The students then delivered messages full of hope and optimism, shared their reflections on peace and the need to build a better future for all.

Western Europe: Once again this year the Belgian Coalition Against Nuclear Weapons invited cities and municipalities in Belgium to participate in the International Day of Peace by hoisting the peace flag on their municipal building(s). The initiative grew from 189 municipalities in 2024 to nearly 200 this year. There were also many events in France sponsored by Mouvement de la Paix and the CGT trade unions but their website shows only those that took place in 2024.

Eastern Europe: In previous years, we have been impressed by the large number of IDP celebrations in the schools, libraries and cities of both the Ukraine and the Russian Federation, despite the devastation of their war and the forbidding of mentioning the word “war” or criticizing the war. This year the number of celebrations was reduced, but we republished examples from the Yeisk Polytechnical College in Russia and from the Humanitarian Hub of the Donetsk Region of the Ukraine. The Hub houses Ukrainian refugees who fled from the city of Donetsk when it was captured by Russia. Meanwhile, the widespread celebration of the IDP in Belarus continued and we republished an article from a school in Baranvichi.

Middle East and North Africa. In this region, Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people was the subject of the IDP. In their statement marking the International Day of Peace, the Muslim Council of Elders said that peace is the essence of the message of Islam. They added that celebrating the International Day of Peace while the Gaza Strip is witnessing a horrific humanitarian tragedy puts the human conscience to a real test. This requires the international community to shoulder its legal and moral responsibilities and act urgently to save innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, halt the killing, starvation, and forced displacement policies, work to deliver humanitarian and relief aid, find a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue, and recognize the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

South Asia. Many celebrations took place in India. An inspiring and heart-touching program was organized at the Baha’i House in Indore, in which the Baha’i community brought people of all religions and faiths on one platform and spread the message of peace. The highlight of the event was the collective Peace Pledge, in which all the participants pledged to cultivate inner peace, promote dialogue, and protect nature and all living creatures.

East Asia. It has become a tradition in Japan to celebrate the IDP with calligraphy. These events are held annually by the Wa Project TAISHI at shrines across the country. On the 21st, at Gokoku Shrine in Kagoshima City, calligraphers Matsuda Yoshinobu and Ueno Hiroko, both natives of the prefecture, and students from the calligraphy club at Shonan High School wrote messages of peace.

Sub-Saharan Africa. IDP celebrations were the occasion to call for peace and nonviolence in the electoral process. In Tanzania, the 3-day Youth, Peace and Security Forum in Dar es Salaam drew young people from across the country, alongside religious leaders, diplomats, civil society groups, and government officials. The forum addressed four priorities: youth participation in decision-making, the role of young people in digital spaces, economic empowerment as a safeguard against crime, and youth-led climate action.

United Nations: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on the international community to “silence the guns, end the suffering, build bridges, and create stability and prosperity.” Peace cannot wait,” as the warring world is crying out for peace, said the UN chief. “This year’s International Day of Peace urges each of us to give voice to that call.”

NORTH AMERICA


Campaign Nonviolence Action Days Sept 21 – Oct 2, 2025

WEST EUROPE


Belgium: 200 cities and towns will raise the flag of peace during eight days

EAST EUROPE

Baranvichi, Belarus: Peace Day: The first school is a territory of kindness and unity!

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA


On the International Day of Peace, Muslim Elders: The Gaza Tragedy Is a Test of the Global Conscience

  

LATIN AMERICA


Cuba: International Day of Peace commemorated in schools in Ciego de Ávila

EAST ASIA


Japan: September 21st is International Peace Day: Calligraphers and high school students pray for peace through calligraphy in Kagoshima City

SOUTH ASIA


India: The call for peace resonated at the Baha’i House Indore as the International Peace Day was celebrated with enthusiasm

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA


Tanzania marks peace day amid election calls for calm

“Right to Dream” project by Myrian Castello, from Brazil

…. HUMAN RIGHTS ….

Post from email of Glêner Piantino on 25 September.
 
If it is the role of a city councilor to create municipal laws, what is the role of a co-councilor? According to co-councilor Myrian Castello – from the Coletiva Semear São Lourenço – PV, it is to go further and create something greater in the sense of a federal law. On September 24, the co-founder of the NGO Fábrica dos Sonhos had her constitutional amendment bill approved by the Special Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, in Brasília, DF.
 
Entitled “Right to Dream”, the project proposes to include this right as a constitutional amendment, grounded on the legal foundations of the articles of the Federal Constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, all of which defend the right to full freedom of thought.

Widely accepted and approved in its legitimate proposal, the project argues for bringing the dream to the center of the legal, political, and social debate as a public policy, in the face of a context of social inequality, intolerance, discrimination, prejudice, and violations of human rights within the political and economic scenarios we live in.
 
More than an abstract concept, Myrian Castello’s initiative was thorough and incisive in justifying the right of underprivileged classes to achieve the dream of a better future, with new opportunities and real improvements in life.

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In her speech, Myrian emphasized:
“Our project is a concrete proposal for social transformation. No one should take away from us the power to dream. We have presented an unprecedented bill to make the right to dream a fundamental human right in Brazil. Every human being,” she continued, “regardless of race, gender, age, or place, has the right to dream, imagine, and create realities based on ethics and love. When we defend the right to dream, we are defending what is most precious in human freedom: the possibility to imagine futures, to escape oppression, and to propose new ways of living,” she concluded.
 
Fábrica dos Sonhos is a Civil Society Organization (CSO), multidisciplinary, non-profit, and active in several social fronts. Its projects include education and citizenship, entrepreneurship and income generation, empowerment of youth and women, environment, sustainability, and community culture. Currently, the NGO carries out extensive activities in the municipality of São Lourenço, under the coordination of Alessandra Mattos Ferreira, the current executive secretary of the organization.
 
Myrian Castello is also a co-parliamentarian of the Coletiva Semear-PV candidacy of São Lourenço, represented by councilor Herbert Santo de Lima and also integrated by co-councilors Demian Mendes Lage and Theo Bajgielman Ayres.
 
“The project is the first known record in Minas Gerais — and the first in São Lourenço — of a proposal born within a local NGO being accepted by the Chamber of Deputies to proceed as a Proposed Constitutional Amendment (PEC).”
(Based on Art. 60 of the Federal Constitution and official records of the Chamber for SUG 3/2022 – Fábrica dos Sonhos.)
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Japan: September 21st is International Peace Day: Calligraphers and high school students pray for peace through calligraphy in Kagoshima City

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An article from Newsdig (Translated from Japanese by Google translator)

Today, September 21st, is the United Nations’ International Day of Peace. At a shrine in Kagoshima City, calligraphers from the prefecture and high school students took up their brushes to write messages of hope for peace.

This event is held annually by the Wa Project TAISHI at shrines across the country to coincide with International Peace Day on September 21st.


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On the 21st, at Gokoku Shrine in Kagoshima City, calligraphers Matsuda Yoshinobu and Ueno Hiroko, both natives of the prefecture, and students from the calligraphy club at Shonan High School wrote messages of peace.

(Wada Haruka, Calligraphy Club Leader, Shonan High School) “This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the war, and I’m glad that I was able to write at this event while praying for world peace.”

(Calligrapher Matsuda Yoshinobu) “I hope that young people today will have even just a few opportunities to think about peace.”

The message written on the 21st will be displayed at Gokoku Shrine until the 1st of next month.

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Tanzania marks peace day amid election calls for calm

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An article from The Citizen, Tanzania

Dar es Salaal. Tanzania will join the world in marking the International Day of Peace on September 21, 2025, with this year’s commemoration carrying special weight as the country approaches the General Election.

Calls for calm have grown louder from both national leaders and grassroots groups, highlighting the importance of safeguarding harmony as political competition intensifies.


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President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Zanzibar President Hussein Ali Mwinyi have both placed peace at the heart of their campaign messages.

Speaking in Makunduchi, Zanzibar, on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, President Hassan urged Tanzanians to embrace unity during the election period, saying: “Peace is the foundation of our democracy. Without it, no election, no development, and no progress can take place.”

President Mwinyi echoed her message, reminding citizens that Tanzania’s tradition of tolerance and cohesion must never be taken for granted.

“We must all stand guard to protect our peace. It is our greatest strength as a nation,” he said.

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Their remarks set the tone for this year’s International Day of Peace events in Tanzania, which opened on September 18, 2025, with the second Youth, Peace and Security Forum in Dar es Salaam.

The three-day forum has drawn young people from across the country, alongside religious leaders, diplomats, civil society groups, and government officials.

Its theme, ‘Youth and Peace: Take Action Now to Sustain a Culture of Peace’, highlights the role of young people in shaping a stable future.

The African Leadership Initiative for Impact (ALII), Executive Director, Mr Joseph Malekela, said the forum would address four priorities: youth participation in decision-making, the role of young people in digital spaces, economic empowerment as a safeguard against crime, and youth-led climate action.

“Young people make up the majority of Tanzania’s population. When empowered on peace and security, they become the backbone of a resilient nation,” Mr Malekela said.

He revealed the forum would end with a peace walk from Coco Beach to the Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre (JKCI) as a public demonstration of unity.

The Ministry of Labour, Youth, Employment, and Persons with Disabilities has also pledged support.

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“With Ukraine in the Heart”: Humanitarian Hubs of Donetsk Region Celebrate International Peace Day

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An article from Golos (translated from Ukrainian by Google translator)

On September 21, the world celebrates the International Day of Peace, which symbolizes the highest value – the desire for peace for every person and nation.

On this occasion, humanitarian hubs created for residents of the Donetsk region in safe regions of Ukraine organized a number of bright and heartfelt events.

(Editor’s note: Since the city of Donetsk is under military occupation by Russia, the residents who have fled the city and gone to the Ukraine are living under regional military administration (OVA) in what are called “humanitarian hubs.”)


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As part of the celebration, master classes were held under the titles “With Ukraine in the Heart”, “Children Want Peace”, “Pigeons are a Symbol of Peace”, “Fly the World, Doves of Peace” and “Embrace Peace for Ukraine”. These creative activities became a real celebration of unity, creativity and love for the Motherland. Through their works, children expressed their dreams, emotions and desire to live in harmony.

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The dove, recognized as a symbol of peace and harmony, became the central image of the events. The participants created a large poster “Dove of Peace”, painted and cut out paper doves, which personify hope and unity. With particular inspiration, the children made angels, symbolizing protection and support for Ukrainian soldiers, as well as white doves as a sign of hope for a peaceful future.

The events “We are for Peace” and “Ukraine is a Dream of Peace” included quizzes, contests, battles, and discussions, during which children shared their thoughts about peace and dreams of a future without war. In a friendly atmosphere, participants also took part in photo shoots and received sweet gifts.

At the session “Peace Begins with Yourself: Restoring Internal Resources,” everyone had the opportunity to feel support and unity, strengthening their own inner strength. One of the bright results was the “Tree of Peace,” decorated with doves — symbols of goodness and hope, which became small messages of peace for all of Ukraine.

The International Day of Peace reminded us of the importance of unity, mutual respect, and support. Children’s smiles, sincere wishes, and symbolic doves created an atmosphere of faith, hope, and togetherness.

Based on materials from the Donetsk OVA.

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Russian Federation: International Peace Day was celebrated at Yeisk Polytechnical College

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An article from Yeisk Info (translated from Russian by Google translator)

At Yeisk Polytechnical College on September 21, students and faculty from the Department of Agriculture and Construction Technology joined in the celebration of International Day of Peace.


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The college held a ceremonial assembly, themed class hours, and the “We Are for World Peace” campaign. The school’s recreation area was decorated with white paper doves—a universally recognized symbol of peace.

The image of a dove holding an olive branch was created by Pablo Picasso and became the emblem of the global peace movement after World War II. The holiday reminds us of the importance of ending conflicts and strengthening mutual understanding between peoples.

International Peace Day is an opportunity to reflect on the value of peaceful coexistence and the need for joint efforts to create a secure future.

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(Editor’s note: There were fewer articles cited on Google from Russia about the International Day of Peace this year. Does that mean that there were fewer events, or is it caused by increased censorship of news from Russia, if so, censorship from the Russian side or from the Western side? However, as follows, there were a number of articles from the web site of culture.ru where communities sent pre-announcements of their events. Announcments on culture.ru do not remain many days on the internet.)

Tetyushsky District: On September 20, the Uryum Rural House of Culture will host a peace lesson, “Peace Day—a Holiday for the Whole Earth,” dedicated to International Peace Day.

Buinsky District: A themed event, “The White Crane—Herald of Peace,” will be held at the village’s Community Center to commemorate this day.

Semiluki District: On the International Day of Peace, the workers of the Malopokrovskiy rural community center will hold the event “White Dove – Messenger of Peace.”

Kilemarsky District : “Dove of Peace” campaign for the International Day of Peace.

Aznakaevsky district: Class hour: “How Peace Day is celebrated in different countries” at the Masyagutovsky rural house of culture

Muslyumovsky District: The event will be held in honor of the International Day of Peace, which is celebrated annually. We’ll tell the students about the history of this event, its symbols, traditions, and its importance in promoting peace. We’ll also emphasize the importance of maintaining order and harmony on the planet, which is especially relevant today. Next, we’ll invite the students to collaborate: they can draw doves on paper or make them themselves. On these doves, the students will write their understanding of the word “peace”—simple, yet profound and complex. They will then attach the doves to a sign with information about the symbolic date.

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India: The call for peace resonated at the Baha’i House Indore as the International Peace Day was celebrated with enthusiasm

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An article from Sanjeevni Today (translated from Hindi by Google translator)

21 September 2025. An inspiring and heart-touching program was organized at the Baha’i House in Indore on the occasion of International Day of Peace, in which the Baha’i community brought people of all religions and faiths on one platform and spread the message of peace. Music, meditation, and a collective peace pledge made the event unforgettable.


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Keynote speaker and Peace Ambassador Dr. Gurmeet Singh Narang inspired the audience with his address, “Inner Peace, Outer Peace,” saying, “Peace begins in our hearts. It flows outward in the form of love, compassion, and activism toward nature and all living things.” His words installed a deep sense of peace in the audience.

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The captivating performance by Sangeet Gurukul filled the atmosphere with a sense of harmony and peace. Mrs. Tahira Jadhav, representative of the Baha’i community, shared her thoughts, saying “True peace is the inner strength that keeps us steady and calm even amidst the storms of life.”

A special hightlight of the program was an inspiring quote from ‘Abdu’l Baha: “When the thought of war comes, oppose it with a powerful thought of peace; a thought of hatred must be destroyed by a powerful thought of love.” This quote inspired everyone to follow the path of peace and love.

The highlight of the event was the collective Peace Pledge, in which all the participants pledged to cultivate inner peace, promote dialogue, and protect nature and all living creatures. This was followed by a 30-second collective silence and a prayer for world peace, which filled everyone’s mind with a deep sense of peace.

The presence of Padma Shri Janak Palta ad Ujjwal Swami, renowned for his laughter yoga, added to the grandeur of the event. The event played a vital role in instilling in the people of Indore the importance of peace, unity, and love.

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Cuba: International Day of Peace commemorated in schools in Ciego de Ávila

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An article from TV Avila (translated from Spanish by the Google translator)

In a joyful and reflective atmosphere at the Raúl Corales Fornos School in Ciego de Ávila, World Peace Day was commemorated, a day dedicated to promoting nonviolence, mutual understanding, and building a more just and peaceful world.


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The event began with a moving musical performance, a reading of a poem about peace by students from different grades, who presented plays, dances, and songs, addressing topics such as the importance of peace, peaceful conflict resolution, respect for diversity, and solidarity among peoples.

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In their speeches, they emphasized the need to build a world where the values of tolerance, equality, and dialogue prevail. They emphasized the fundamental role of education in promoting peace, highlighting the importance of teaching children and young people to resolve conflicts peacefully and to respect cultural and religious differences.

The students, with messages full of hope and optimism, shared their reflections on peace and the need to build a better future for all. Here, they reaffirmed that, “Peace begins in our hearts,” “Education is the key to a peaceful world,” and “Together we can build a future without violence.”

The event concluded with a message of hope and commitment. Students and teachers from the Raúl Corales Fornos Pedagogical School in Ciego de Ávila reaffirmed their commitment to promoting peace and peaceful coexistence, and called on all members of the community to work together to build a more just and peaceful world for all.

The celebration of World Peace Day in this central province was a reminder of the importance of peace and the responsibility we all have in building it. An event filled with emotions that inspired everyone to work toward a more tolerant, respectful, and supportive world.

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On the International Day of Peace, Muslim Elders: The Gaza Tragedy Is a Test of the Global Conscience

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An article from Newsroom (translated from Arabic by Google translator)

The Muslim Council of Elders, headed by His Eminence the Grand Imam, Prof. Dr. Ahmed el-Tayeb, Sheikh of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, called for mobilizing international efforts to end the conflicts, wars, and struggles currently raging in our world, which have claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people worldwide.


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In a statement marking the International Day of Peace, celebrated annually on September 21, the Muslim Council of Elders said that peace is the essence of the message of Islam and all divine religions and laws that came to bring happiness to humanity and have never been a pretext for wars and conflicts. The Council explained that peace goes beyond the mere absence of conflict to encompass harmony, justice, and mutual respect among people. At the same time, it warned against the escalation of rhetoric of violence and hatred, and the ideologization of religious texts and their exploitation to kill innocent civilians.

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The Muslim Council of Elders affirms that celebrating the International Day of Peace while the Gaza Strip is witnessing a horrific humanitarian tragedy puts the human conscience to a real test. This requires the international community to shoulder its legal and moral responsibilities and act urgently to save innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, halt the killing, starvation, and forced displacement policies, work to deliver humanitarian and relief aid, find a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue, and recognize the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

The Muslim Council of Elders is making strenuous efforts to promote peace and spread the values of dialogue, tolerance, and human coexistence through numerous inspiring projects and initiatives, such as the Youth Peacemakers Forum and the Student Dialogues for Human Fraternity Program. These efforts culminated in the launch of the “Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together” Document, signed by His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Prof. Dr. Ahmed el-Tayeb, and the late Pope Francis, former Pope of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019. The Document called for the need to rediscover the values of peace, justice, goodness, love, and human fraternity, and to put an end to the wars and conflicts currently plaguing the world.

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