Universal Declaration of Peace
Universal Declaration of Peace
We, the inhabitants of this planet, commencing an era of definitive abandonment of war and the legal abolition of any engagement in it, solemnly adopt this Universal Declaration of Peace, akin to the Magna Carta of our time.
- Peace, a Universal Good of Humanity:Peace is a fundamental right of humanity. All inhabitants of the planet, present and future, as well as all institutional structures serving their interests, including states, have the fundamental duty to defend, develop, make it as resilient as possible, and promote it through all means—economic, political, cultural, educational, etc.
- Indivisibility of World Peace:World peace is indivisible and rightfully belongs, as a collective good, to humanity. No conditions, circumstances, or conflictual situations, competitions, religious, cultural, or other differences, no economic, political, ideological objectives, etc., can justify, under any reservation, the organized institutional recourse to the use of force, coercion, oppression, deprivation of citizens’ fundamental rights and freedoms, forced displacement, or the destruction of human communities, mass killing and genocide, the systematic destruction of planetary or local ecosystems, and the systematic destruction of social infrastructures.
- Crime against Humanity:Anyone who plans, prepares, decides, sets in motion, and leads/coordinates such actions that harm, create a threat, or constitute a violation of peace, regardless of their nature and the extent of the dangers created, commits a crime against humanity.
- Legal Sanctions:From the entry into force of this Declaration, its provisions enjoy the absolute privilege of constitutional precedence and will become immediately appealable in legal forums designated to adjudicate on this matter and the legal responsibility of perpetrators.
By adopting this Universal Declaration of Peace, the signatories solemnly acknowledge and legally consecrate their common commitment to a more peaceful, just, and prosperous world, based on mutual respect and international cooperation.
Dear World Leaders, I am writing to you today to express my concern about the ongoing war and violence that are causing immense suffering to millions of people around the world. I strongly believe that it is time for us to come together and create a nonviolent social model that promotes peace at the soul level and in the real world. To achieve this goal, I suggest that we start by connecting with our ancestors, spiritual leaders, and shamanic traditions. Through meditation and contemplation, we can gain insights and inspiration that will help us create a new societal model that is based on nonviolence and compassion. This model should prioritize the well-being of all people, regardless of their race, gender, or social status. It should promote peace, justice, and equality for all, and it should be built on a foundation of love and respect for all beings. I urge you to work together to create a new social model that reflects these values. This will require a collective effort to shift our thinking and behavior away from violence and towards nonviolence. We must educate ourselves and our communities about the benefits of nonviolence and the harms of violence, and we must actively work to create a culture of peace. We must also address the root causes of violence, such as poverty, inequality, and injustice. By working to create a more just and equitable society, we can reduce the factors that contribute to violence and create a more peaceful world for all. In conclusion, I call upon you to take immediate action to stop the war and violence that are causing so much suffering in our world. Let us come together to create a new societal model that is based on nonviolence, compassion, and peace at the soul level and in the real world. Together, we can build a better future for all.
Sincerely, Salomeea Romanescu