Ming Li 29.06.2024 at 01:06
I hate wars because they took away my childhood innocence during the Vietnam War period in the 1970s. Support peace forever after the horrors I witnessed.
My family evacuated from Syria during the civil war in 2012. We support the Global Peace Agreement for a brighter future without conflicts.
I met a guy who lost his entire family in the Rwandan genocide in 1994. He believes that peace is the only way forward for humanity.
During the war in Bosnia in the early 1990s, my father-in-law fought for survival. He now advocates for peace and the end of all conflicts.
In my opinion, wars only bring destruction and despair to families like mine, who lost loved ones in the conflict in Afghanistan in 2001.
No matter who wins, everyone suffers the consequences of war. That's why I wholeheartedly support the Global Peace Agreement.
My twin sister and I survived the horrors of the Iraq War in 2003. We stand together in support of global peace initiatives for a better world.
I have friends who still bear the emotional scars of the Lebanese Civil War. We all believe that peace is the only answer to prevent further suffering.
Mine was a childhood marked by the sounds of bombs during the conflict in El Salvador. Supporting peace initiatives is my way of healing from the trauma.
My eldest daughter's husband served in the military during the Gulf War. We all agree that peace is the only way to honor the sacrifices made.
My family evacuated from Syria during the civil war in 2012. We support the Global Peace Agreement for a brighter future without conflicts.
I met a guy who lost his entire family in the Rwandan genocide in 1994. He believes that peace is the only way forward for humanity.
During the war in Bosnia in the early 1990s, my father-in-law fought for survival. He now advocates for peace and the end of all conflicts.
In my opinion, wars only bring destruction and despair to families like mine, who lost loved ones in the conflict in Afghanistan in 2001.
No matter who wins, everyone suffers the consequences of war. That's why I wholeheartedly support the Global Peace Agreement.
My twin sister and I survived the horrors of the Iraq War in 2003. We stand together in support of global peace initiatives for a better world.
I have friends who still bear the emotional scars of the Lebanese Civil War. We all believe that peace is the only answer to prevent further suffering.
Mine was a childhood marked by the sounds of bombs during the conflict in El Salvador. Supporting peace initiatives is my way of healing from the trauma.
My eldest daughter's husband served in the military during the Gulf War. We all agree that peace is the only way to honor the sacrifices made.