3rd World March for Peace and Non-Violence Lands in Dhaka, Bangladesh
The march, which began in New Zealand in October 2022, has already passed through 15 countries and is expected to conclude in Geneva, Switzerland in May 2023.
The march is organized by the World March for Peace and Non-Violence, a global network of organizations working to promote peace and non-violence.
The marchers are calling for an end to all forms of violence, including war, poverty, and discrimination. They are also calling for the creation of a more just and equitable world.
The march has been welcomed by Bangladeshi peace activists, who say it is an important opportunity to raise awareness of the need for peace and non-violence.
The marchers are expected to stay in Dhaka for two days, during which time they will meet with local peace activists and hold a series of public events.
The march is a reminder that peace is possible, even in the midst of violence and conflict.
It is also a reminder that we must all work together to create a more just and equitable world.
Here are some of the key demands of the march:
- An end to all forms of violence, including war, poverty, and discrimination
- The creation of a more just and equitable world
- The respect for human rights and the dignity of all people
- The promotion of peace and non-violence through education and public awareness
The march is a powerful symbol of hope and peace. It is a reminder that we must all work together to create a better world.