HWPL Monument for the Success of the WARP Summit in El Salvador
HWPL Monument for the Success of the WARP Summit in El Salvador
The world peace advocate, Chairman ManHee Kim of HWPL and Chairwoman of International Women Peace Group (IWPG) were invited to attend and graced the occasion with their presence.
The unveiling was followed by a peace rally and was attended by Mayor Roberto Jose d Aubuisson Munguia, former Deputy Head of the Legislative Assembly of the state of La Livertad, along with over 1,000 citizens.
This historic event in El Salvador is the fruit of the efforts of Chairman ManHee Lee, who has been traveling around the world, tirelessly calling for peace since the proclamation of the Declaration of World Peace two years ago.
Mayor and the citizens of Santa Tecla, volunteered to build the Peace Monument and collaborated with HWPL to take a new leap toward bringing peace in their communities. Peace monuments of HWPL are being erected in many parts of the world, including the United States, the Philippines and South Africa, and are the symbols of the realization of sustainable world peace.

The 12-year civil war that took the lives of over 80,000 people, ended with the peace agreement between the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) and governmental forces in San Salvador in 1992. However, human rights violations and increasing violent incidents continue to plague the region, making it known as the number one city in the world or homicides.
Moving forward from the pain and suffering of the past, El Salvador, meaning 'Savior', is taking this unprecedented event as an opportunity to be at the forefront of leading the WARP Office events and supporting the implementation of the Convention on the Cessation of War. The city council of santa Tecla have also designated september 18th as HWPL day to annually commemorate the momentous 1st annual commemoration of the WARP Summit in Seoul, South Korea - which produced the finalized first draft of the international Convention by the HWPL International law peace committee.
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