Chennai:
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
urged global citizens to be inspired by the courage of Mahatma Gandhi and turn their
back on division and hatred and stand up for what is right and just.
In his message the UN secretary general said
that Mahatma Gandhi showed the power of peacefully opposing oppression,
injustice and hatred.
“His example has inspired many other
history-makers such as Martin Luther King Jr., Václav Havel, Rigoberta Menchú
Tum and Nelson Mandela. Their message to
each of us is to champion human dignity, reject intolerance and work for a
world where people of all cultures and beliefs live together on the basis of
respect and equality,” he said.
“Non-violence is neither inert nor
passive. It takes courage to stand up to
those who use violence to enforce their will or beliefs. It requires resolve to stand against injustice,
discrimination and brutality and to demand respect for diversity and fundamental
human rights. It also requires courage
to move from conflict and embrace peaceful negotiation,” the UN secretary
general said.
“Non-violence needs leaders -- across nations
and in communities and homes -- backed by an army of brave people prepared to
demand peace, freedom and fairness,” he said.
The United Nations stands for the peaceful
resolution of disputes and the end to all forms of violence, whether
state-sponsored or imbedded in culture and practice, such as the violence and
intimidation of women and girls endure in all regions. Ending such violence can start with each of
us – in homes, schools and workplaces.
Violence can be contagious, but so can peaceful dialogue, he said.
“The United Nations is also focused on ending
poverty in a generation. Poverty is a
fertile ground for violence and crime; it is inherently violent to the needs
and aspirations of the world’s most vulnerable people. That is why we place such emphasis in
fulfilling the promise of the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and setting
a new development agenda with poverty at its core and sustainable development
as its guide. As populations grow and
pressures on the planet increase, we need also to be aware of the violence we
inflict on the natural world,” he added.
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