Awarding "Nobel Peace Prize" to Sri Sri His Holiness Dr​.​Ravi Shankar for Peace Mediation

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The Issue

In recognition of HIS HOLINESS'S years of commitment to peace and reconciliation work, we urge the Nobel Peace Prize committee to recognize Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a renowned humanitarian and world peace ambassador serving 190 countries. Sri Sri's role in ending the 52-year-old civil war in Colombia and his mediation efforts in the 500-year-old dispute over the India Ram temple epitomize his dedication to easing global tensions. And also mediation talks about the KASHMIR ISSUE.And many more Mediation's...

Sri Sri worked tirelessly to facilitate dialogue between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). He posed the Gandhian principle of non-violence, emphasizing the ultimate necessity of inner peace for achieving outer peace. Such efforts led to a ceasefire, enabling not only reconciliation between victims and perpetrators, but also the establishment of a monumental peace agreement.

Ever since, Sri Sri has continued his commendable efforts in various parts of the world. His dedication to the causes of peace and reconciliation represent the epitome of what the Noble Peace Prize stands for. By awarding him this honour, we not only recognize his past efforts, but also encourage and support the continuance of his nobel mission. Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Sri Sri would send a significant message to the world about the importance of dialogue, reconciliation and non-violence.

Please, stand with us in saluting Sri Sri's commitment to peace and reconciliation globally. Support our call to award him the Noble Peace Prize. Sign this petition.

The United Nations (UN) plays a crucial role in maintaining international peace and security, promoting sustainable development, protecting human rights, and upholding international law. It acts as a global forum for addressing issues that transcend national borders and require international cooperation. The UN's work encompasses a wide range of areas, including conflict prevention, humanitarian aid, and addressing global challenges like climate change and poverty.  
Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
1. Maintaining International Peace and Security:
The UN works to prevent conflicts, help parties make peace, deploy peacekeepers, and create conditions for lasting peace.  
The Security Council has the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security.  
The General Assembly and Secretary-General also play important roles in this area.  
The UN Charter emphasizes settling international disputes peacefully and refraining from the threat or use of force.  
2. Promoting Sustainable Development:
The UN works to achieve sustainable development goals, including ending poverty and inequality.  
It promotes economic and social development, environmental protection, and climate action.  
The UN also addresses issues like food security, health, and education.  
3. Protecting Human Rights:
The UN Charter emphasizes respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.  
The UN works to combat discrimination, racism, and inequality.  
It also addresses issues like refugee protection and disaster relief.  
4. Upholding International Law:
The UN Charter is a foundational document of international law.
The UN works to develop and strengthen international law through courts, tribunals, and multilateral treaties.
The Security Council can take action, including sanctions and the use of force, to address threats to international peace and security.  
5. Other Key Areas:
The UN also addresses issues like counter-terrorism, disarmament, and non-proliferation.  
It works to promote democracy, gender equality, and the advancement of women.  
The UN provides a platform for international cooperation and dialogue on a wide range of global issues.  
In essence, the UN serves as a central forum for addressing global challenges and promoting a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world. 

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Recent signers:
Abhay K and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In recognition of HIS HOLINESS'S years of commitment to peace and reconciliation work, we urge the Nobel Peace Prize committee to recognize Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a renowned humanitarian and world peace ambassador serving 190 countries. Sri Sri's role in ending the 52-year-old civil war in Colombia and his mediation efforts in the 500-year-old dispute over the India Ram temple epitomize his dedication to easing global tensions. And also mediation talks about the KASHMIR ISSUE.And many more Mediation's...

Sri Sri worked tirelessly to facilitate dialogue between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). He posed the Gandhian principle of non-violence, emphasizing the ultimate necessity of inner peace for achieving outer peace. Such efforts led to a ceasefire, enabling not only reconciliation between victims and perpetrators, but also the establishment of a monumental peace agreement.

Ever since, Sri Sri has continued his commendable efforts in various parts of the world. His dedication to the causes of peace and reconciliation represent the epitome of what the Noble Peace Prize stands for. By awarding him this honour, we not only recognize his past efforts, but also encourage and support the continuance of his nobel mission. Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Sri Sri would send a significant message to the world about the importance of dialogue, reconciliation and non-violence.

Please, stand with us in saluting Sri Sri's commitment to peace and reconciliation globally. Support our call to award him the Noble Peace Prize. Sign this petition.

The United Nations (UN) plays a crucial role in maintaining international peace and security, promoting sustainable development, protecting human rights, and upholding international law. It acts as a global forum for addressing issues that transcend national borders and require international cooperation. The UN's work encompasses a wide range of areas, including conflict prevention, humanitarian aid, and addressing global challenges like climate change and poverty.  
Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
1. Maintaining International Peace and Security:
The UN works to prevent conflicts, help parties make peace, deploy peacekeepers, and create conditions for lasting peace.  
The Security Council has the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security.  
The General Assembly and Secretary-General also play important roles in this area.  
The UN Charter emphasizes settling international disputes peacefully and refraining from the threat or use of force.  
2. Promoting Sustainable Development:
The UN works to achieve sustainable development goals, including ending poverty and inequality.  
It promotes economic and social development, environmental protection, and climate action.  
The UN also addresses issues like food security, health, and education.  
3. Protecting Human Rights:
The UN Charter emphasizes respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.  
The UN works to combat discrimination, racism, and inequality.  
It also addresses issues like refugee protection and disaster relief.  
4. Upholding International Law:
The UN Charter is a foundational document of international law.
The UN works to develop and strengthen international law through courts, tribunals, and multilateral treaties.
The Security Council can take action, including sanctions and the use of force, to address threats to international peace and security.  
5. Other Key Areas:
The UN also addresses issues like counter-terrorism, disarmament, and non-proliferation.  
It works to promote democracy, gender equality, and the advancement of women.  
The UN provides a platform for international cooperation and dialogue on a wide range of global issues.  
In essence, the UN serves as a central forum for addressing global challenges and promoting a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world. 

The Decision Makers

Ban Ki-moon (Secretary-General of the United Nations)
Secretary-General of the United Nations
António Guterres
Secretary General of the United Nations

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