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Cross DMZ strongly condemns the North Korean government's human rights violations while recognizing that such violations must be viewed through the lens of a "society where the priorities of the military outweigh the basic needs of its people." Akibayashi also featured as a keynote speaker at the first annual Peace Education Conference, held virtually in September 2021.
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by bus, returning to the starting point so the walking route could continue uninterrupted. Advance teams were sent a few weeks ahead to cities and towns along a prospective route to organize media opportunities, speaking engagements and accommodations. Decisions were made by complete consensus, which
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Crossing participant Kozue Akibayashi, International President, Women's League for Peace and Freedom, wrote, "Addressing the division and bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula is not only the task for North and South Korea, but a responsibility of the international community." Akibayashi said Women
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On the day of the crossing, South Korea refused to give the women permission to walk through Panmunjom, a border town where the 1953 truce was signed, so the women had to eventually cross the border by bus. Nevertheless, Steinem labeled the crossing a success. "We have accomplished what no one said
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During the Second World War, peace pilgrimages took place across Europe with the aim of bringing an end to the conflict. In Italy, pilgrims prayed at Loreto and Assisi. In Wales they went on pilgrimage to St David's Cathedral, in France they went on pilgrimage to Our Lady of Pontmain who had saved
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and the USSR. "A Walk to Moscow" (the indefinite article, rather than the definite "The Walk," was important to many original walkers, as it implied that it was only one initiative and others would hopefully follow. The distinction was, however, lost on people in the Eastern countries as Slavonic
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In 1983, visas were obtained for Czechoslovakia and Poland, and a continuous walking route was planned and successfully carried out as far as the border between Poland and the USSR. Relations with official peace groups in those countries were tricky; the Czech government tried to incorporate the
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Native Americans have organized numerous cross-country peace walks, including the "Longest Walk" in 1978 and the "Long Walk for Survival" in 1980. The projects raised awareness not only for peace, but environmental issues and protection of native sites. In 1984, several walks crossed the nation,
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Supporters of the crossing met criticism with insistence that war, which divides and destroys families, impacts women, as well as men; therefore, if governments led by men cannot or will not lead the peace process, grassroots women have every right to take to the streets—and even the DMZ.
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to show solidarity with all people and to demonstrate in a grassroots way that all people are linked by their right to live on the earth in peace and safety. This walk was conceived by organizers while on another peace walk called "A Walk for Survival", which went from
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From 1982 through 1986, Prem Kumar walked more than 17,000 kilometers (about 10,500 miles) around the world for international peace and disarmament. He organized walks in India involving participants from all over the world and founded social service organizations.
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So when "A Walk for Survival" ended at the site of a Trident nuclear submarine base in Bangor, organizers immediately started planning "A Walk to Moscow." The project began in Bangor on 1 March 1981, and reached the East Coast in time to stay for the winter in
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undertook a peace walk with many of his followers throughout India for land reform. He walked for more than a decade, asking landowners to consider him a son and give him one-sixth of their land for him to distribute to the poor.
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Bloc to allow the group to walk through their territory. While some group members negotiated, other walkers visited places on foot in Germany and gave talks to local peace groups. Some members got involved in
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The trip was organized to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II as well as to be a witness to suffering in contemporary war zones. From Auschwitz, the group walked to
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for Peace Walks, has devoted his life for the cause of Peace, Education, Health and Cultural activities. He has achieved a widespread fame for the sake of his noble cause.
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rally about their work and the passive resistance movement. The group membership was international, as people came from all over the world to join and make a difference.
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In the weeks leading up to the walk, feminist Gloria Steinem told the press, "It’s hard to imagine any more physical symbol of the insanity of dividing human beings."
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Participants said the crossing focused global attention on the unnecessarily protracted Korean War, with support from world leaders, including UN Secretary General
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organized the "San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace." The group covered some 6,000 miles in ten months and was able to walk through Russia. Walk organizer
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monks, but this one was among the largest and longest. More than 1,000 people participated in at least part of the pilgrimage, including Buddhists,
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in May 2015. The all-women group was allowed to cross the DMZ, separating North and South Korea, for peace a few days after the symposium.
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Japanese Buddhist monks. The monks, however, were dwarfed in number by American, European, South American, and Japanese lay people.
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anniversary of Dr. King is the longest such observance in the country. The event gathers individuals at sunrise at the foot of the
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For Ahn and the others, the crossing symbolized a reaffirmation of peace through dialogue, as opposed to an escalating arms race.
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can be done, which is to be a trip for peace, for reconciliation, for human rights and a trip to which both governments agreed."
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in Germany, and others fasted for peace in the world. Some went to Denmark to meet with peace groups and talk about the walk.
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the French in an earlier war. In Ireland and Switzerland, pilgrims prayed that the war would not spread across their borders.
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action where a person or group marches a set distance to raise awareness for particular issues important to the walkers.
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and Colonel Ann Wright, a retired officer who resigned from the U.S. military to protest the US invasion of Iraq.
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opened in 2003. The 1.5-mile stretch connects the landmarks that commemorate the only two Georgia winners of the
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languages do not have words for "an" or "the.") spent nearly a year in Europe working from an old mill house in
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In addition to Steinem, participants in the crossing included organizer Christine Ahn from Hawaii; feminist
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in 2008. Four volunteers walked 750 miles (1,210 km) from one end of the state to the other to promote
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Various peace organizations throughout the United States organized marches to protest wars, including the
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Some Walk to Moscow participants later met with other walks that crossed the U.S. and Europe, including
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He is doing this walk voluntarily for the sake of humanity and Peace. The Peace Walk will start from
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He has conducted several walks with the flag of peace within and beyond the boundaries of Pakistan.
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On 24 May 2015, International Women's Day for Disarmament, thirty women— including feminist leader
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He is doing a 350 km Long Peace Walk from Wellington to Christchurch in commemoration of the
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in Mostar and held a day of vigil, fasting and prayer there. The next leg took them through
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A peace walk campaign called "Freedom Walk" was organized by the Free Software Community in
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who wanted to protest against the politics of war and the use of chemical, biological and
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including "On the Line," which traced the route of trains carrying nuclear weapons from
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Walking across the USSR was not permitted, however. The group entered and transited to
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About 7,000 San Diego Peace Marchers in Balboa Park Protest the Iraq War, 15 March 2003
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on the 50th anniversary of the Nagasaki bombing on 9 August 1995. It was led by
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In 2014, a group launched the first permanent peace walk route, which runs from
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Donna Bradley and her son on A Walk For Survival, Oregon Coast, 22 April 1980
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The group traveled across the front lines in Cambodia, where they joined the
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is held every year since 2008 on April 4 in Philadelphia to commemorate the
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along the former division between Eastern and Western Europe, and ends in
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and stayed there for the winter while negotiating for visas to enter
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In 1981–83, a group walked across the United States and Europe to
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From 1963 to 1965, two members of Gandhi's Sarvodaya movement,
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A peace walk for the Unity of Hungary occurred in March 2014.
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This walk was one of many peace pilgrimages organized by the
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had refused entry to the group, so members walked south to
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The "Interfaith Pilgrimage for Peace and Life" started in
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Nations, Associated Press at the United (3 April 2015).
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from Okinawa; Amnesty International human rights lawyer
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gave two gifts to Kumar and Menon: pennilessness, i.e.
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of Mexico; Liberian peace and reconciliation advocate
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to walk to the pinnacle and offer a prayer for peace.
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Peace walk for the Unity of Hungary, on 29 March 2014
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Index

Peace march
nonviolent
newsreel
New Zealand
Kharlzada Kasrat Rai
World Record
Christchurch Mosques Attack.
New Zealand Parliament
Vinoba Bhave
Kerala
free software
Budapest
Trieste

peace camp
RAF Daws Hill
Naphill
The Angry Pacifist

Iraq War
Bangor Base, Washington
Charleston, South Carolina
Atlanta
Nobel Peace Prize
Martin Luther King Jr.
Jimmy Carter
The Bridge Walk for Peace
assassination
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
Satish Kumar

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