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The Manifesto 2000 for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence
was written by the Nobel Prize Peace Laureates,
in order to create a sense of responsibility starting on a personal level;
it is not an appeal or petition addressed to a higher authority.
It is the responsibility of each and every individual to put into practice
the values, attitudes and forms of behaviour which inspire the culture of peace.
Everyone can contribute to this aim within their family,
their area, their town, their region and their country by promoting non-violence,
tolerance, dialogue, reconciliation, justice and solidarity on a daily basis.



The Manifesto 2000 Pledge

Recognising my share of responsibility for the future of humanity,
especially for today's children and those of future generations,
I pledge - in my daily life, in my family, my work, my community, my country and my region - to:

1. “Respect all life.” Respect the life and dignity of each human being
without discrimination and prejudice.


2. “Reject violence.” Practice active non-violence, rejecting violence in all its forms:
physical, sexual, psychological, economical and social,
in particular towards the most deprived and vulnerable such as children and adolescents.

3. “Share with others.” Share my time and material resources in a spirit of generosity
to put an end to exclusion, injustice and political and economic oppression.

4. “Listen to understand.” Defend freedom of expression and cultural diversity,
giving preference always to dialogue and listening without engaging in
fanaticism, defamation and the rejection of others
.
5. “Preserve the planet.” Promote consumer behaviour that is responsible and development practices
that respect all forms of life and preserve the balance of nature on the planet.


6. “Rediscover solidarity.” Contribute to the development of my community,
with the full participation of women and respect for democratic principles,
in order to create together new forms of solidarity.

These six priorities show us that the culture of peace spirals outward,
that it is a way of doing things that propagates to all levels.
It begins within oneself and the home, spreads out to the community,
then on to the regional, national and international levels.
Cultivating peace is like cultivating plants in that they both take root and grow.


Manifesto 2000

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