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December 11, 2022 Nobel Peace Laureates Ⓒ Korea Peace Appeal Campaign

At 2:30 pm on 11 December, Nobel Peace laureates visiting the Republic of Korea(ROK) to attend the 18th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates Gangwon held a meeting with the Korea Peace Appeal: Peace Campaign to End the Korean War and Korea Peace Now! campaign at the education center on the 2nd floor of Goseong Unification Observation Tower to talk about the unfinished Korean War and peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Han Mimi, World YWCA Vice President who has a separated family from the Korean War, stressed that the war is still not over for 70 years, which aggravates the pain of the separated families and a formal end to the war and peace is an urgent need. Also, she said that dialogue is the only way to resolve the growing military tensions on the Korean Peninsula and appealed to the Nobel Peace laureates to play a key role in peace and reconciliation on the peninsula. Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian activist for children’s rights who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize, said the pain and suffering of families separated in India and Pakistan due to a sudden separation and independence are like the situation on the Korean Peninsula and suggested the Nobel Peace laureates who gathered in Goseong, a symbol of division, make every endeavor to raise voice for the importance of dialogue and peace even after going back to their home countries.

Through this event with Nobel Peace laureates, the Korea Peace Appeal Campaign and Korea Peace Now! campaign reminded the international community of the situation on the Korean Peninsula ahead of the 70th anniversary of the signing of the armistice agreement, and asked to join them to ease military tensions, resume dialogues and promote peace on the peninsula. After the meeting, they took group photos holding the banner and also wrote and hung messages of peace at the DMZ Peace Museum.

The event was attended by the 2003 laureate Shirin Ebadi (Iran), the 2011 laureates Tawakkol Karman (Yemen) and Lima Gbowee (Liberia), the 2014 laureate Kailash Satyarti (India), and representatives from several Nobel Peace Prize-awarded organizations such as Ouided Bouchamaoui of Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, Ira Helfand of International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), Ruth Mitchell of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), and Dave Steward of Frederik Willem De Klerk Foundation.

In addition, the Nobel Peace Laureates signed the Korea Peace Appeal and shouted for peace on the Korean Peninsula together.









#1
“In the 70th anniversary of the armistice agreement,
we must demand that opening the border for even 48 hours.”

Leymah Gbowee (2011 Nobel Peace Laureate, Liberia)


#2
“I support the people living on the Korean Peninsula who want peace.
The war must end.”

Sirin Ebadi (2003 Nobel Peace Laureate, Iran)


#3
“If we end the Korean War,
it would be a model for dealing with other conflicts across the world.”

Ira Helfand (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), 2017 Laureate)


#4
“Ending the Korean War
is the precondition for achieving of Nuclear-Free Northeast Asia.”

Tatsujiro Suzuki (Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1995 Laureate)


#5
“What we need is a world of peace,
a world without conflict,
a world in which no one
will threaten anyone else with the use of nuclear weapons.”

Ruth Mitchell (International Association for the Prevention of Nuclear War(IPPNW), 1985 Laureate)


#6
“People from all over the world have been calling for the end of the Korean War.
I am hoping that there will be a resolution.”

Joy Ngoma (Granddaughter of 1984 Laureate bishop Desmond Tutu)



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