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Dubai .. The World Summit on Justice, Love and Peace concludes its work

Dubai, April 13/ WAM/ Today, in Dubai, the “World Summit for Justice, Love and Peace”, the largest peace conference in the world, concluded today, by announcing the peace charter entitled: “A Love Message to Humanity”, signed by 12 Nobel Prize holders, stressing that true peace can only be flourished when directed by justice, open dialogue, and the firm commitment to justice, love, and freedom.

The guest of honor, His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, opened the second day of the summit at the Dubai Exhibition Center – Expo City with a major speech in which he said that our wisdom will lead to peace and strengthening peace among nations, and it will enhance respect and human rights for all and our wisdom will also be the one that enables us to resolve conflicts by peaceful means.

His Excellency pointed to the wisdom of the leaders of the UAE, stressing that this wisdom made the UAE a state of progress, prosperity and stability.

His Excellency Nahyan bin Mubarak added, “Our wisdom will guarantee economic prosperity that reaches everyone in the future, and improves living conditions around the world, and will make our cultural, economic and religious diversity a basis for mutual respect, and enhance our ability to make a major change through joint work.”

The Nobel Prize winners renewed their invitation to a world of peace and justice through the peace charter “A Love Message to Humanity”, which will be presented to the United Nations, according to Dr. Hudhayfah Khurkuala, head of the “I am the peacemaker” movement, which is the organizer of the summit.

The joint charter stipulated in its introduction that peace is not merely the absence of conflict, but rather the presence of justice, love and peace, and the commitment to strengthening the principles that feed the harmony, progress and human equality for all, and the belief that true peace can be thrived except when it is directed to justice, open dialogue and fixed commitment to justice, love and freedom.

Among the Nobel Prize winners who signed this historic era of peace Abdel Sattar bin Musa, lawyer and human rights activist, from Tunisia, “Nobel Peace 2015”, Hussein Abbasi Educational, from Tunisia, “Nobel Peace 2015”, Jose Ramos Horta, President of the East Timor, “Nobel Peace 1996”, and Kaylash Satyari Social Activist, India, “Nobel Peace 2014”, The former Panda, a trade union activist, “Nobel Peace 1983”, Lima Ghabwi from Liberia, “Nobel Peace 2011”, Mohamed Fadel Mahfouz, President of the Tunisian Bar Association, Tunisia, “Nobel Peace 2015”, Professor Mohan Monensing from Sri Lanka, “Nobel Peace 2007”, Nadia Murad, social activist, from Iraq, Nobel Peace 2018 Oscar Arias Sanchez, former President of Costa Rica, “Nobel Peace 1987”, Wadad Bochmawi from Tunisia, “Nobel Peace 2015” and Dr. Sherine Abadi, a social, judge and lawyer, from Iran, “Nobel Peace 2003”.

The Peace Charter stressed the importance of adhering to the basic values ​​of justice and equality, fairness, open dialogue, the strength of knowledge, the right to education, dignity, leadership, sympathy, work and the need to promote the seven human values ​​are gratitude, tolerance, love, humility, giving, patience, and honesty, as the basis of internal peace.

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