NEW HOPE FOR WORLD PEACE--WORLD PEACE FORUM--VANCOUVER--2006
As we return home, from what we now see as an earth-transforming event, the undersigned carry the joyful burden of passing on truly joyful news--world peace is on its way!
Was it not Kofi Anan, Secretary- General of the UN, who articulated and celebrated the emergence of a new superpower-- the power of people everywhere? These people, represented by many of their best, came from every corner of the globe to this first ever gathering for peace --June 23rd to the 28th.
For 6 days we listened, studied, and engaged in dialogue about peace. We heard experts, parliamentarians and people from many nations, with one common concern-- how to eliminate war, that "ultimate human failure. We searched to find true security in the just distribution of wealth--in genuine care for the planet, and for new initiatives for global interdependence and cooperation.
From early breakfast at the Peace Cafe--located on the site of the UBC --to late evening gatherings, every day was a smorg of workshops and learning opportunities made available to all. Thousands participated in the 2 hour down town March for Peace. There were appearances from celebrities like Buffy Saint-Marie with her songs of struggle, and Cindy Sheehan, the brave mother, who camped out on Bush's ranch, seeking answers to why her son had to die in an unjust war. Doug Roche, the great Canadian MP and Senator, who said he would struggle for peace until his last breath. Also present from Sri Lanka was Judge Veeramantry,VP-- a member of the International World Court. The closing ceremony featured Hans Blix, whose testimony about Iraq's
armaments exposed the lies of the US administration.
More important, there were concrete examples of a movement reaching a critical mass. The march for world peace can no longer be stopped. Why?Everyone wants peace. We are discovering ways to take new initiatives. Because, in the end, lies are exposed and the truth will set us free.
In addition to the excellent statement published at the end of the Forum, here are some highlights that are bringing about these exciting and concrete changes. Thousands of cities and other areas are declaring
themselves nuclear free zones. They refuse to have nuclear war heads on their soil. They will not do business with any companies that are involved in any way with nuclear arms production.
Many cities are requesting that they not be the target of any nuclear device. Even the most conservative neo-cons do not argue with such a reasonable desire. In return they promise cooperation, even twinning with cities in those countries.
Departments of peace are being established by many governments. Can you imagine, dear readers, if Departments of Peace had as much access to funds as do Departments or a Minister of War?
Japan, the country that experienced the obscenity of the first use of nuclear bombs is leading the way in initiatives for peace. Article 9 of their constitution states that Japan will never make war on anyone, ever. Its "Peace Boat" travels the oceans and seas of the globe. It arrived at Canada Place in Vancouver for the final day of the Forum, meeting seekers of peace from all over the world.
Many US citizens attended the Peace Forum. As some would say, they are "in the belly of the beast". These Americans were some of the most articulate and passionate in analyzing the causes and problems of war. Anti-Americanism, like all forms of racism, is totally unacceptable!
We must find common cause with other groups such as environmental and women's groups. Speaking on board the Peace Boat about her latest book, "Enough Blood Shed", Dr. Mary-Wynne Ashford, former president for "Physicians for Global Survival", stated that war is a disease, the same epidemiology, the same cure. She noted that 5% increase in the number of women parliamentarians would increase the chances of avoiding war by 5 times .[Margeret Thatcher types excluded]
We need to see the connection between peaceful uses of nuclear energy versus the production of nuclear armaments. Is there any reasonable explanation for the outrageous monetary expense in building nuclear power reactors in preference to using renewable sources of energy and conservation?
Leo Kurtenbach, Box 268, Cudworth, Sask., S0K 1B0 Ph. # 256-3638. leokurt@sasktel.net
Raymond DeMong, Cudworth, Sask., S0K 1B0 Ph. # 256 3546
Fr. Lawrence DeMong OSB. Muenster, Sask., S0K 2YO Ph. # 682
1764--frlawrence@stpetersabbey.ca
