17 June 2014

The culture of peace continues to spread out around the world

Man Hee Lee, the chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) and a global peace advocate,  has been  appointed as the world’s first Romani(Gypsies) people’s ambassador at the Romani Assembly which was held in Sibiu, Romania.
In addition, Ms. Nam Hee Kim, the chairwoman of World Women’s Peace Network (WWPN, an affiliate of HWPL), was also  appointed as the first Korean member of the Romani National Assembly.
Their appointments were made possible by the previous world peace agreement signing between Man Hee Lee and the Romani King, Dorin Cioabă.
More than 150 Romani representatives, from over 40 countries, present at the National Assembly unanimously consented to Mr. Lee and Ms. Kim’s appointments.       
Meanwhile, the principal, vice-principal and students of one Romani elementary school welcomed Mr. Lee warmly.
Addressing on this occasion, Man Hee Lee highlighted the significance of primary education.
 “Primary education for children is more important than anything,” he added.
In the meantime, Mr. Lee also attended a lecture at Lucian Blaga University in Sibiu where the university president awarded Mr. Lee an appreciation plaque, acknowledging his efforts for the establishment of world peace and unity of the Romani people.   
  In Berlin, Mr. Lee joined a meeting attended by Emil Constantinescu, the former president of Romania, Mark Donfried, the Director of Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD), and more than 200 youth representatives across Europe.
“For world peace, every person should have the culture of peace and become the peace advocate who spreads peace,” Lee urged the participants to accelerate their efforts to strengthen global peace.

 It is pertinent to mention that Lee’s visit came as a response to requests made by Dorin Cioabă, Romani King, and an invitation from Constantinescu, the former president of Romania. His visit provided an opportunity to strengthen the alliance for peace formed during the previous peace signings.   

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