|
Thousands of Buddhist monks, artists, and people in all walks of life are flooding the streets of Burma today. There is a nationwide general strike called by the All Burma Monk Alliance as they peacefully demonstrate in about twenty-six (26) cities and towns across the country. Given the past actions by the Burmese government, we fear that there is a mass...
2007/09/28 00:00
2007/09/28 00:00
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/20600
On the 15th June 2007 20 members of GPPAC Asia Pacific from 17 different countries/regions met in Da Nang, Vietnam to join in the first ever GPPAC Asia Pacific Inter-Regional Forum. The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) has been active in Asia Pacific for the last 5 years with strong and innovative processes in each of the 4...
2007/06/26 22:32
2007/06/26 22:32
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/20041
Adopted on 25 May 2007, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
We, members of GPPAC-NEA, met in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia to consider issues related to conducting a civil society forum in support of Six-Party Talks and promoting a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the region. In connection with the statement by Dr. Mohamed El-Baradei, Director-General of IAEA at the Intern...
2007/05/25 00:00
2007/05/25 00:00
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/19960
Adopted on 25 May 2007, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
We the civil society members working for conflict prevention in Northeast Asia gathered in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 24-25 May 2007. We the participants reaffirmed our commitments made in the 2005 Tokyo Agenda and the 2006 Mt. Kumgang Action Plan, and explored further common efforts. The meeting focused...
2007/05/25 00:00
2007/05/25 00:00
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/19961
Joint Statement*
Northeast Asian Citizens’ Call for a Peaceful Solution to the Missile Crisis
We, citizens working for peace in Northeast Asia, express our deep concern over the recent missile tests by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Though the DPRK claims the tests to be an “exercise of its legitimate right as...
2006/07/11 00:00
2006/07/11 00:00
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/17358
Contents
Preface Let Us Broaden the Horizon of the Peace Movement
- Park Sun-song (Executive Director, PSPD Center for Peace and Disarmament)
Part I Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula 2005
1. The State and Future of the Six-Party Talks on North Korean Nuclear Issue
- Park Kun-young (Professor, International Relations, Catho...
2006/01/04 19:59
2006/01/04 19:59
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/15578
The pacifist provision stipulating renunciation of war and a restriction on military power is a token of commitment to the people of Asia
Today (August 18), Korean and Japanese civic groups held a press conference in front of the Japanese embassy building to oppose Japan’s move to revise Article 9 of its pacifist constitution.
These groups...
2005/08/18 00:00
2005/08/18 00:00
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/14659
Civil Society’s Call on the Six-Party TalksJuly 22, 2005 NGO leaders from Northeast Asia, namely South Korea, Japan, China, Russia and Mongolia, and the US, have jointly issued a statement at the Untied Nations to call on the governments of the region for a peaceful resolution to the nuclear crisis over North Korea prior to the resumed Six-Party Talk sch...
2005/07/23 17:49
2005/07/23 17:49
Asia,
Civil,
CR,
Denuclearization,
DPRK,
GPPAC,
North,
nuke,
Nukes,
peace,
society
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/14229
Towards Creation of a Regional Mechanism for Peace
GPPAC(Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict)
Northeast Asia Regional Action Agenda
'Tokyo Agenda'
Towards Creation of a Regional Mechanism for Peace
< Contents >
- Preamble
- Guiding Principles
- Theme 1: Peaceful Coexistence
Building a regional system fo...
별
2005/04/01 12:30
2005/04/01 12:30
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/13491
KOREA COMMITTEE FOR 2005 UN CONFERENCE ON
THE PREVENTION OF ARMED CONFLICT
4F, 38-84 Jangchoong-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel: 82-2-2275-4860, Fax: 82-2-2275-4861
E-mail: cp-steer@cp.or.kr, Website: http://www.cp.or.kr
September 10, 2004
The Honorable Senator Richard G. Lugar
United States Senate
Washington, DC
Dear Senat...
2004/09/10 00:00
2004/09/10 00:00
Trackback Address :: http://blog.peoplepower21.org/English/trackback/12053
|
|
Sign-in to Comment