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Global Peace Agreement

Without any doubt, armed conflicts bring devastating losses: lives are lost, economies are destroyed, and societies are fractured. The consequences of violence in resolving disputes highlight the futility of war.
The call for nations to embrace peace, cooperation, and diplomacy is growing stronger. Peaceful paths, based on bilateral and multilateral agreements, has the ability to foster economic growth, stability, and security.

At the heart of any conflict is immense human suffering. War causes lives to be lost, families torn apart, and lasting physical and emotional trauma. Economically, conflicts disrupt infrastructure, trade, and resources, hindering development and prosperity. Socially, they deepen divisions and make reconciliation difficult.
Terror and wars create more hostility and breaking this cycle requires courage and a commitment to peace.

In contrast, diplomacy offers a hopeful path. Through dialogue, nations can resolve disputes, build understanding, and cooperate for mutual benefit. Peaceful cooperation promotes economic growth, trade, and investment.
The Global Peace Agreement unites the world in pursuit of peace and prosperity, leaving the past behind. It’s time to embrace peace and move forward.

Support and sign the Global Peace Agreement today.

Comments (120384)

Diego 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The violent conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo have left deep scars on my family, but we are determined to rebuild our lives and contribute to a peaceful society.
Kai 30.06.2024 at 14:39
As a survivor of the Cambodian genocide under the Khmer Rouge regime, I carry the memories of those lost and vow to work towards a peaceful world for future generations.
Aya Nakamura 30.06.2024 at 14:39
Living through the Gulf War in Kuwait, the fear and uncertainty were constant companions, but I hold on to hope for a peaceful tomorrow.
Rafael Costa 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The ongoing conflict in Colombia has torn families apart, but I believe in the power of forgiveness and reconciliation to build a brighter future.
Finn Olsen 30.06.2024 at 14:39
In South Sudan, the years of civil war have left deep scars on my family, but we remain hopeful for a future of unity and peace.
Lila Tran 30.06.2024 at 14:39
As a survivor of the genocide in Rwanda, the wounds of that time are still raw, but I advocate for peace to ensure such atrocities are never repeated.
Laila 30.06.2024 at 14:39
The terror of living through the Iraq War in the early 2000s still haunts me, but I remain hopeful for a brighter future for my children and their children.
Abdul 30.06.2024 at 14:39
I still have nightmares of hiding in the basement during the bombing in Sarajevo in the 90s. War tore my family apart and left scars that will never fully heal.
Lucia 30.06.2024 at 14:39
Count me in for supporting and donating to this Global Peace Agreement, my contribution may be small but together we can make a difference.
Camille 30.06.2024 at 14:38
The scars of the civil war in Sri Lanka still linger, but we remain hopeful for a future where all families can live in harmony and prosperity.
Rahul 30.06.2024 at 14:38
Growing up in post-war Liberia, I witnessed the devastating impact of conflict on families and communities, which inspired me to work towards a peaceful future for all.
Sofia 30.06.2024 at 14:38
Watching my children grow up in a war-torn country breaks my heart, but we hold onto the hope that one day they will live in a world free of conflict and violence.
Giulia 30.06.2024 at 14:38
As a survivor of the genocide in Darfur, I advocate for peace and justice to prevent such atrocities from ever happening again in Sudan.
Hassan 30.06.2024 at 14:31
Living through the Bosnian War in the early 1990s was a nightmare, my family and I lost everything we had, but we held onto each other and survived.
As a survivor of the Iraq War, the memories of the bombings and chaos still give me nightmares, but I am grateful to be alive with my loved ones.
In the midst of the conflict in South Sudan, my family had to flee our home and hide for weeks to escape the violence and bloodshed.
Sakura 30.06.2024 at 14:31
My family survived the Vietnam War in the late 1970s, the horrors we witnessed still haunt me today, but we are grateful to be alive.
During the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, my entire village was torn apart by violence and hate, but we managed to stay together and survive.
In the midst of the Syrian civil war, my children and I were separated from my husband for months, the fear of never seeing him again was unbearable.
Elena 30.06.2024 at 14:31
I support the Global Peace Agreement, may it bring an end to all the senseless wars and conflicts plaguing our world today.
God bless the initiator of this GPA for striving to bring peace and harmony to all nations, we need it now more than ever.
I stand in solidarity with the Global Peace Agreement, may it pave the way for a brighter and more peaceful future for all of us.
Lila 30.06.2024 at 14:31
From Afghanistan, I fully endorse this Global Peace Agreement, may it bring an end to the cycle of violence and conflict.
Ireland is proud to support the GPA, may it bring healing and reconciliation to all nations in need.
From Japan, I wholeheartedly believe in the power of the Global Peace Agreement to create a more harmonious world for future generations.
Hiroshi 30.06.2024 at 14:31
I really want to donate in support of this Global Peace Initiative, it's the best thing I can do to change the world.
Count me in for supporting this GPA, together we can make a difference and bring about lasting peace.
I am ready to contribute towards the Global Peace Agreement, because every little bit helps in building a more peaceful world.
Diego 30.06.2024 at 14:31
I admire the founder of the WSANDN for his dedication to promoting peace and understanding among nations, his vision is truly inspiring.
The visionary founder of the World Subnationals and Nations deserves all our praise and support for his tireless efforts towards global peace.
We owe a debt of gratitude to the founder of the WSANDN for his unwavering commitment to fostering peace and cooperation worldwide.
Anaya Patel 30.06.2024 at 14:30
I was a child in Bosnia during the war in the 90s, the fear and destruction haunted me for years.
Chiara Rossi 30.06.2024 at 14:30
In Congo, the ongoing violence has separated me from my family, the uncertainty of their safety keeps me up at night.
Mateo Fernandez 30.06.2024 at 14:30
My family and I survived the Rwandan genocide in 1994, the loss and trauma still lingers in our hearts.
Mia Vikram 30.06.2024 at 14:30
My parents survived the Vietnam War, the tales of hardship and survival have shaped our family bond.
Leila Abbas 30.06.2024 at 14:30
Living through the Lebanese civil war taught me the value of peace, war only brings destruction and heartache.
Erik Andersen 30.06.2024 at 14:30
Living through the Gulf War in Kuwait, fear and insecurity were our constant companions.
Thabo Ndlovu 30.06.2024 at 14:30
My ancestors survived the Armenian genocide, the stories they passed down are a reminder of the horrors of war.
Ava Lee 30.06.2024 at 14:30
The civil war in South Sudan forced my family to flee our home, the displacement and loss are beyond words.
Sofia Silva 30.06.2024 at 14:30
Living through the civil war in Liberia was a test of survival for my family, the scars are both physical and emotional.
Yuki 30.06.2024 at 14:28
God bless the initiator of this GPA for working towards a world free from violence and conflict.
Sending prayers to the founder of the Global Peace Agreement, may your efforts bring lasting peace.
Blessings to the visionary behind the GPA, may your mission for peace be successful.
Matteo 30.06.2024 at 14:28
Seeing the devastation of war in Ukraine, we are grateful to have made it through as a family.
In South Sudan, the violence tested our strength, but we held onto each other tightly.
The ongoing crisis in Venezuela has been a dark chapter, but we are determined to rebuild.
Ibrahim 30.06.2024 at 14:28
I deeply appreciate the founder of WSANDN for his commitment to global peace.
The world owes a debt of gratitude to the founder of WSANDN for his dedication to peace.
The vision of the founder of WSANDN for global peace is truly inspiring.
Sophia 30.06.2024 at 14:28
I vividly remember the war in Afghanistan in 2001, the horror and uncertainty were unbearable.
In Bosnia during the 90s, our family endured unspeakable hardships, but we survived together.
The bombing in Syria in 2013 forced us to flee our home, but we never lost hope.
Aisha 30.06.2024 at 14:28
During the Vietnam War, my family faced unimaginable struggles, but we never gave up on each other.
The conflict in Yemen has brought immense suffering, yet we continue to stand together.
The unrest in Libya has left scars on our family, but we remain hopeful for peace.
Isabella 30.06.2024 at 14:28
From Canada, I stand in full support of this Global Peace Agreement.
United Kingdom fully endorses this GPA for a more peaceful world.
Australia is proud to be part of the Global Peace Agreement for a brighter future.
Ethan 30.06.2024 at 14:28
Growing up in Rwanda during the genocide of 1994, we lost so much, but our resilience kept us going.
In Iraq, the constant fear of violence was overwhelming, but we clung to each other for support.
The civil war in Sierra Leone tore families apart, but we found strength in unity.
Mila 30.06.2024 at 14:27
I really want to donate in support of this Global Peace Initiative, it's the best thing I can do to change the world.
Count me in for supporting this GPA through donations, together we can make a difference.
I am committed to donating towards the Peace Initiative, every contribution counts towards a peaceful world.
Eva Janssen 30.06.2024 at 14:24
I really want to contribute financially to this Global Peace Initiative, as it is a noble cause worth supporting.
Donating to this Peace Initiative gives me hope that we can create a world free from the horrors of war and violence.
Count on my support for the Global Peace Agreement; together, we can make a real difference.
I am willing to offer my resources to help fund this important Peace Initiative for the betterment of all.
Being part of this Global Peace Agreement through donations brings me a sense of purpose and hope.
Supporting this GPA financially is my way of taking a stand for peace and a brighter future.
Anya Ivanova 30.06.2024 at 14:24
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Seiji Tanaka 30.06.2024 at 14:24
I have seen the destruction of war in Syria; it tore families apart and left scars that may never heal.
In Bosnia, my family was torn apart during the civil war, but we survived and are stronger because of it.
During the Vietnam War, my parents struggled to keep our family safe and together amidst the chaos and danger.
The Rwandan Genocide took away so many loved ones from me, but I am grateful to have survived and carry on their memory.
In Afghanistan, I witnessed the horrors of war firsthand, but I am thankful to still have my family by my side.
During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, my family faced constant danger and fear, but we never lost hope for peace.
In Iraq, my family was displaced multiple times due to the ongoing conflicts, but we never lost faith in a better future.
Mateo Garcia 30.06.2024 at 14:24
God bless the initiator of this GPA for working towards a more peaceful world, free from the horrors of war and violence.
The founder of the WSANDN deserves endless appreciation for his dedication to creating a safer world for all nations and subnationals.
I am from Italy, and I fully support this Global Peace Agreement for the benefit of all humanity.
From Japan, I stand firmly behind this GPA as a crucial step towards global harmony and unity.
India believes in the power of peace and fully endorses this Global Peace Agreement.
From Brazil, I wholeheartedly support the efforts towards achieving peace through this vital GPA.
Parvaneh 30.06.2024 at 14:21
- Living through the civil war in Bosnia in the 1990s was a nightmare, the fear and uncertainty every day took a toll on my family.
- Being a refugee during the Rwandan genocide in 1994 was unimaginable, the horror and violence witnessed still haunts me.
- Growing up in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime was a constant struggle, the oppression and fear were suffocating.
- Surviving the bombings in Syria in 2016 was a miracle, the devastation and loss around me were heartbreaking.
- Escaping the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia in the 1970s was a narrow escape, the atrocities and brutalities were inhumane.
- My family lost everything in the Lebanese Civil War, the destruction and chaos left deep scars on our souls.
- The violence in Colombia during the drug wars left my family shattered, the constant threat and danger were unbearable.
- Hiding from the conflict in South Sudan in 2014 was a matter of life and death, the hunger and fear were constant companions.
- Growing up in Northern Ireland during The Troubles was a constant state of alert, the sectarian violence tore families apart.
- Surviving the genocide in Darfur in 2003 was a test of endurance, the loss and trauma still linger in my memories.
- Fleeing the war in Iraq in 2007 was a decision of survival, the bombings and shootings were a daily occurrence.
- Enduring the civil war in Sierra Leone in the 1990s was a lesson in resilience, the atrocities and brutality scarred me for life.
- The conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2005 was a living nightmare, the violence and displacement were overwhelming.
- My family barely survived the Bosnian War in the 1990s, the ethnic cleansing and massacres were a dark chapter in our lives.
- Witnessing the horrors of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 as a child left me scarred for life, the massacres and atrocities were beyond comprehension.
- The Syrian Civil War in 2011 destroyed my homeland, the bombings and destruction left wounds that may never heal.
- Escaping the violence in South Africa during apartheid was a fight for freedom, the injustices and oppression fueled our resistance.
- My family endured the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s, the bombings and gas attacks were a constant threat to our existence.
- The conflict in Yemen in 2015 shattered our lives, the bombings and starvation pushed us to the brink of survival.
- Surviving the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 was a miracle, the mass killings and ethnic cleansing were beyond comprehension.
- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has torn apart countless families, the cycle of violence and retaliation seems never-ending.
- Witnessing the atrocities in Myanmar against the Rohingya in 2017 was a wake-up call, the ethnic cleansing and violence must end.
- The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2014 brought devastation to many families, the annexation of Crimea and ongoing conflict continue to cause suffering.
- The terror of the ISIS reign in Iraq and Syria was a nightmare, the executions and brutality were a stain on humanity.
- Surviving the civil war in Liberia in the 2000s was a harrowing experience, the child soldiers and massacres left deep scars.
- The violence in El Salvador during the civil war was senseless, the killings and disappearances shattered many families.
- Fleeing the conflict in Somalia in the 1990s was a matter of survival, the hunger and violence drove us from our homes.
- The Taliban rule in Afghanistan was oppressive and brutal, the restrictions and executions were a constant fear for my family.
- My family lost everything during the Gulf War in the 1990s, the bombings and destruction changed our lives forever.
- Witnessing the genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime was a horror, the forced labor camps and executions scarred me for life.
- The violence in Venezuela's political crisis has torn families apart, the economic collapse and unrest have led to suffering for many.
- Surviving the civil war in Mozambique in the 1980s was a struggle for survival, the famine and violence claimed many lives.
- The ongoing conflict in Sudan has caused immense suffering for families, the displacement and atrocities continue to haunt us.
- Escaping the conflict in the Central African Republic in 2013 was a matter of life and death, the ethnic violence and chaos were overwhelming.
- The ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s was a dark chapter in history, the mass killings and brutality scarred many families.
- Living through the Syrian War in 2013 was a nightmare, the bombings and chemical attacks devastated our community.
- Witnessing the violence in the Central African Republic in 2014 was heart-wrenching, the massacres and displacement tore families apart.
- The atrocities in Rwanda during the genocide in 1994 were beyond comprehension, the mass killings and brutality scarred the nation.
- Surviving the civil war in Somalia in the 1990s was a harrowing experience, the famine and violence claimed many lives.
- The conflict in Afghanistan has taken a heavy toll on families, the constant threat of violence and insecurity has created a generation of trauma.
- My family's escape from the war in South Sudan in 2013 was a miracle, the massacre and destruction were unbearable.
- The Lebanese Civil War in the 1970s devastated many families, the sectarian violence and massacres left deep scars.
- Enduring the violence in South Africa during apartheid was a test of resilience, the oppression and discrimination were traumatizing.
- The civil war in Colombia in the 2000s brought suffering to many families, the drug trafficking and violence tore communities apart.
- Witnessing the genocide in Darfur in 2003 was a wake-up call, the ethnic cleansing and atrocities must never be forgotten.
- The conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2008 was a humanitarian crisis, the violence and displacement left families in despair.
- Surviving the bombings in Iraq during the Iraq War was a miracle, the destruction and chaos were overwhelming.
- The Syrian conflict in 2012 destroyed countless families, the bombings and chemical attacks left a trail of devastation.
- Escaping the violence in Myanmar against the Rohingya in 2017 was a matter of survival, the ethnic cleansing and persecution must end.
- Growing up in North Korea under the oppressive regime was a nightmare, the hunger and fear were a daily reality.
- The Colombian conflict in the 1990s brought suffering to many families, the guerilla warfare and drug trafficking were devastating.
- Witnessing the terror of Boko Haram in Nigeria was horrifying, the abductions and killings left a trail of devastation.
- My family barely escaped the war in Lebanon in the 1980s, the bombings and violence shattered our sense of security.
- The conflict in Sri Lanka during the civil war was a tragedy, the bombings and displacement tore families apart.
- Enduring the violence in Mexico's drug war was a nightmare, the cartels and corruption brought fear to many communities.
- Surviving the genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime was a miracle, the forced labor camps and executions scarred a generation.
- The violence in Venezuela has caused immense suffering for families, the economic collapse and unrest have led to widespread poverty.
- Witnessing the conflict in Ukraine during the ongoing war was heartbreaking, the annexation of Crimea and battles in the east have torn families apart.
- The terror of the Rwandan genocide in 1994 was a wake-up call to the world, the mass killings and ethnic cleansing must never be forgotten.
- The Yemeni Civil War has brought devastation to many families, the bombings and starvation have caused a humanitarian crisis.
- Escaping the violence in South Sudan in 2016 was a matter of survival, the ethnic clashes and displacement were overwhelming.
- Growing up in Myanmar under the military regime was a struggle, the oppression and human rights abuses were a daily reality.
- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has caused endless suffering for families, the cycle of violence and occupation must come to an end.
- Surviving the Bosnian War in the 1990s was a test of resilience, the ethnic cleansing and massacres scarred a generation.
- The Syrian Civil War in 2011 has devastated countless families, the bombings and destruction have left a trail of death and despair.
- Fleeing the violence in Afghanistan was a matter of life and death, the Taliban rule and constant turmoil made survival a daily battle.
- Witnessing the horrors of the Iraq War was a wake-up call, the bombings and insurgency left a country in ruins.
- My family lost everything in the Liberian Civil War, the child soldiers and massacres left deep wounds in our hearts.
- The violence in El Salvador during the civil war was a nightmare, the disappearances and killings tore families apart.
- The conflict in Syria in 2015 was a humanitarian crisis, the bombings and chemical attacks brought death and destruction to many.
- Surviving the conflict in the Central African Republic in 2013 was a miracle, the ethnic violence and chaos were overwhelming.
- The ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war was a dark chapter in history, the mass killings and brutality scarred a nation.
- Living through the Rwandan genocide in 1994 was unimaginable, the mass killings and atrocities left deep scars on the nation.
- Witnessing the violence in the Central African Republic in 2014 was heart-wrenching, the massacres and displacement tore families apart.
- The atrocities in Sudan during the civil war were beyond comprehension, the displacement and hunger created a humanitarian crisis.
- Surviving the conflict in Somalia in the 1990s was a harrowing experience, the violence and famine claimed many lives.
- The oppression and brutality of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan were a nightmare, the restrictions and executions were a daily reality.
- My family barely escaped the bombings during the Gulf War, the destruction and chaos changed our lives forever.
- The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2014 brought devastation to many families, the annexation of Crimea and ongoing conflict continue to cause suffering.
- Witnessing the terror of ISIS in Iraq and Syria was horrifying, the executions and persecution left a trail of despair.
- Living through the civil war in Liberia was a test of endurance, the child soldiers and massacres scarred our community.
- Escaping the violence in South Africa during apartheid was a fight for freedom, the injustices and discrimination fueled our resistance.
- The conflict in Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s caused immense suffering for families, the bombings and gas attacks were a constant threat to our lives.
- Surviving the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995 was a miracle, the mass killings and ethnic cleansing were beyond comprehension.
- Fleeing the war in Iraq in 2007 was a decision of survival, the bombings and violence were a daily occurrence.
- Witnessing the horrors of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 was a wake-up call, the massacres and atrocities must never be forgotten.
- My family endured the Colombian conflict in the 2000s, the guerilla warfare and drug trafficking brought devastation to our community.
- The violence in Venezuela during the political crisis has caused immense suffering, the economic collapse and unrest have led to widespread poverty.
- The conflict in Mozambique during the 1980s was a tragedy, the famine and violence claimed many lives and displaced countless families.
- Surviving the civil war in Sudan was a test of resilience, the displacement and atrocities continue to haunt our communities.
- The terror of Boko Haram in Nigeria was horrifying, the abductions and killings left a trail of devastation.
- Escaping the conflict in South Sudan in 2013 was a matter of life and death, the massacre and destruction were unbearable.
- The Lebanese Civil War in the 1970s devastated many families, the sectarian violence and massacres left deep scars.
- Witnessing the genocide in Darfur in 2003 was a wake-up call, the ethnic cleansing and atrocities must never be forgotten.
- The Syrian Civil War in 2012 destroyed countless families, the bombings and chemical attacks left a trail of devastation.
- Enduring the violence in Mexico's drug war was a nightmare, the cartels and corruption brought fear to many communities.
- My family barely escaped the conflict in Myanmar against the Rohingya in 2017, the ethnic cleansing and persecution must end.
- The conflict in Ukraine during the ongoing war has taken a heavy toll on families, the annexation of Crimea and battles in the east have torn communities apart.
- Surviving the Rwandan genocide in 1994 was a test of endurance, the mass killings and ethnic cleansing scarred a generation.
- The Yemeni Civil War has brought devastation to many families, the bombings and starvation have caused a humanitarian crisis.
- Escaping the violence in Afghanistan during the Taliban rule was a matter of survival, the oppression and fear were suffocating.
- The ongoing conflict in Syria has destroyed countless families, the bombings and destruction have left a trail of death and despair.
- Witnessing the atrocities in Myanmar under the military regime was a horror, the oppression and human rights abuses were a daily reality.
- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has caused endless suffering for families, the cycle of violence and occupation must come to an end.
- Surviving the Bosnian War in the 1990s was a test of resilience, the ethnic cleansing and massacres scarred a generation.
- The Colombian conflict in the 1990s brought suffering to many families, the guerilla warfare and drug trafficking were devastating.
- Witnessing the terror of the Rwandan genocide in 1994 was a wake-up call to the world, the mass killings and ethnic cleansing must never be forgotten.
- The conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2008 was a humanitarian crisis, the violence and displacement left families in despair.
- The violence in Venezuela has caused immense suffering for families, the economic collapse and unrest have led to widespread poverty.
- Surviving the genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge regime was a miracle, the forced labor camps and executions scarred a generation.
- Witnessing the conflict in Ukraine during the ongoing war was heartbreaking, the annexation of Crimea and battles in the east have torn families apart.
- The terror of the Iraqi war in the 2000s was horrifying, the bombings and insurgency left a country in ruins.
- The conflict in Nigeria has taken a heavy toll on families, the Boko Haram insurgency and communal clashes have torn communities apart.
- Fleeing the violence in Myanmar against the Rohingya in 2017 was a matter of survival, the ethnic cleansing and persecution must end.
- Enduring the violence in Mexico's drug war was a nightmare, the cartels and corruption brought fear to many communities.
- Surviving the Rwandan genocide in 1994 was a test of endurance, the mass killings and ethnic cleansing scarred a generation.
- The Yemeni Civil War has brought devastation to many families, the bombings and starvation have caused a humanitarian crisis.
- Escaping the violence in Afghanistan during the Taliban rule was a matter of survival, the oppression and fear were suffocating.
Ana Silva 30.06.2024 at 14:20
From Germany, I fully support the Global Peace Agreement, unity and cooperation are key to a better future.
Ireland stands behind the GPA, peace is the only way forward for humanity.
From Brazil, I wholeheartedly endorse this Global Peace Initiative, together we can make a difference.
Liang Wei 30.06.2024 at 14:20
I survived the Bosnian War in the '90s with my family, the horrors we witnessed still haunt me to this day.
Living through the Syrian Civil War was a nightmare, the constant fear of bombings and losing loved ones tore us apart.
During the Rwandan Genocide, my community faced unimaginable violence and loss, but we somehow managed to survive.
Antonio Rossi 30.06.2024 at 14:20
God bless the initiator of this GPA for promoting peace and understanding among nations.
Blessings to the visionary behind the Global Peace Agreement, may their efforts bring about a more peaceful world.
Thank you to the founder of the GPA for his unwavering commitment to ending conflicts and promoting harmony worldwide.
Sofia 30.06.2024 at 14:17
God bless the initiator of this GPA for bringing hope and healing to war-torn nations, may peace prevail in every corner of the world.
I commend the founder of the WSANDN for his unwavering commitment to global peace, his vision and efforts are truly inspiring.
The vision of the founder of the WSANDN to promote peace and unity among nations is a beacon of hope in a world torn apart by conflicts.
Khaled 30.06.2024 at 14:17
Growing up in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime was a nightmare, facing constant threats and dangers, witnessing the suffering and pain of innocent families torn apart by war.
I survived the Cambodian Genocide in the 1970s, witnessing the horrors and atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge, losing many of my family and friends in the process.
Living through the Second Congo War in the early 2000s, my family endured unimaginable hardships, fleeing from violence and facing the constant threat of death.
Chen 30.06.2024 at 14:17
I am an American and I wholeheartedly support this Global Peace Agreement, peace is the only way forward for all nations.
As a Brazilian, I stand in solidarity with the Global Peace Agreement, may it bring an end to wars and conflicts worldwide.
I am a Canadian and I fully endorse this Global Peace Agreement, let's work together for a more peaceful world.
Aya 30.06.2024 at 14:17
I vividly remember the horrors of the Bosnian War in the early 1990s, the violence and terror that tore my family apart, leaving deep scars on our hearts.
Growing up in Rwanda during the genocide in 1994, my family faced unspeakable dangers and pains, witnessing the brutality and devastation that war brings.
As a survivor of the Syrian Civil War, I have seen my community destroyed, my loved ones lost, and my hopes shattered by the endless violence and terror.
Huda 30.06.2024 at 14:17
I am a German and I stand behind the Global Peace Agreement, let's join hands to build a world where peace reigns supreme.
As an Indian, I pledge my support to the Global Peace Agreement, may it sow the seeds of peace in every conflict-ridden region.
I am an Indonesian and I back this Global Peace Agreement, let's create a world where love and understanding conquer hate and violence.
Mateo 30.06.2024 at 14:17
I am a Chinese citizen and I strongly believe in the power of the Global Peace Agreement to bring harmony and stability to nations.
As an Egyptian, I offer my full support to the Global Peace Agreement, let's strive for a world free from violence and oppression.
I am a French national and I stand with the Global Peace Agreement, may it pave the way for a brighter future for all.
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