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Date 21
September 2004
Press Release No: L/50/2004
IN MESSAGE FOR DAY OF PEACE, SECRETARY-GENERAL STRESSES
NEED FOR GREATER TOLERANCE, PROMOTION OF ‘UNITY BASED
ON OUR SHARED HUMANITY’
Following is the message by Secretary-General
Kofi Annan on the International Day of Peace, 21 September:
The International Day of Peace is always a special
occasion, but this one is even more so -- for this year marks
the 50th anniversary of the Peace Bell, which we ring every
year on this day.
It was in 1954 that this bell, cast from coins
collected by children from
60 countries, was presented to the United Nations by the UN
Association of Japan. For half a century since then, the bell
has sent a powerful message around the world about humankind’s
aspiration for peace. Throughout that time -- from the height
of the Cold War to the rise of intrastate conflicts, from the
spread of the AIDS crisis to the escalation of terrorism --
the call of the bell has remained constant, clear and true.
Today, we listen to the ringing of the bell as
solace while we contemplate the tribulations of the past year,
and as a source of strength as we prepare to take on the trials
ahead. As the world’s countries gather this week for the
59th General Assembly, we know there will be many challenges
before us. To meet them effectively, I believe a number of fundamental
priorities merit a special claim on our attention.
We need to keep working to strengthen the system
of collective security, and make sure it is up to the task of
meeting the threats of the 21st century. The High-Level Panel
I appointed late last year is working hard to give us the ideas
to do just that.
We need to build greater international solidarity
in tackling grave humanitarian emergencies, such as the one
in Darfur.
We need to do better in forging a true global
partnership for development, to fight hunger, ignorance, poverty
and disease and meet the Millennium Development Goals -- agreed
by all Member States as a blueprint for building a better world
in the 21st century.
And we need to promote greater tolerance and understanding
among the peoples of the world. Nothing can be more dangerous
to our efforts to build peace and development than a world divided
along religious, ethnic or cultural lines. In each nation, and
among all nations, we must work to promote unity based on our
shared humanity.
Today, let the sound of this bell inspire us in
our work towards those goals. Let the call of the bell ring
loud, clear and true around the world.
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