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The Dayton International Peace Museum
Located in the city that hosted the 1995 diplomatic accords that ended the three and half year-long Bosnian Civil War, the Dayton International Peace Museum is the result of peace – loving energy, funded as a non-profit and run by … Continue reading
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Tagged Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies, Dayton International Peace Museum, Dayton Ohio, Dorothy Stang, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Georg Zundel, memorials, monuments to the fallen, Nonviolence, peace, peacemobile, terrorism, terroristic violence, tolerance, world brotherhood
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The Japanese Peace Bell: “Long Live Absolute World Peace.”
Presented on June 8, 1954, the Japanese Peace Bell was a gift to the United Nations on the part of the United Nations Association of Japan, a post-World War II organization that had formed in 1947 as a means of … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Boutros-Ghali, intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act, International Day of Peace, Japan, Japanese Peace Bell, monuments to the fallen, monuments to victims of terrorism, Peace Bell, terrorism, terroristic violence, United Nations, United Nations International School
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