World Leaders and Millions of Citizens Call for Peace at Third Online Rally of Hope

Global Rally of Hope to focused on the 70th Anniversary of the Korean War

Rally of Hope 3, Performance by the Little Angels of Korea honoring Korean War Veterans from all over the world, on the stage with Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon.
Rally of Hope 3, Performance by the Little Angels of Korea honoring Korean War Veterans from all over the world, on the stage with Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon.
Rally of Hope 3, Performance by the Little Angels of Korea honoring Korean War Veterans from all over the world, on the stage with Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon.

Washington, DC, Nov. 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

World Leaders and Millions of Citizens Call for Peace

at Third Online Rally of Hope

Millions of viewers from 194 countries tuned into hundreds of broadcast stations and gathered online today to call for peace among and between nations at an event sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) in Korea on Sunday, Nov. 22. Keynote addresses, prayers, testimonies, flower tributes and world-class entertainment were all hallmarks of the celebrations which made it more real than virtual. The theme was, “Rally of Hope for the Realization of a Heavenly Unified World: Interdependence, Mutual Prosperity and Universal Values.”

Held in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Korean War while calling for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula, the power of hope echoed around the world for a third time in this Rally of Hope series. Previous Rallies were held in August and September. This event showed that the key to realizing this vision of lasting peace was a world that is interdependent with mutual prosperity centered on the universal values of one global family of God.

Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, co-founder of UPF and keynote speaker in all three Rallies of Hope, outlined two new projects. First, she said, Korean War memorials should be set up in all 63 nations that gave troops, military supplies, medical support or humanitarian aid to Korea at the time of the conflict 70 years ago. Many of these nations have memorials, but not all. Moreover, Dr. Moon said, an online memorial should be established with a registry of all those brave young heroes who served or sacrificed in any way to support Korea during its darkest hour. This project will be launched in 2021, in commemoration of Father and Mother Moon's visit to North Korea 30 years ago when they directly engaged North Korea's leader Kim Il Sung exploring a comprehensive roadmap for the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula.

Second, Dr. Moon announced the establishment of an international association of artists for world peace. This new association will seek to create a culture of gratitude, peace and harmony, beginning with raising sons and daughters of filial piety who live for the sake of others.

Dr. Moon began her address saying, “All around the world, unforeseen and unexpected challenges are erupting in the realms of politics, economy and religious strife that are happening due to COVID-19. We can see the limitations of relying on human efforts alone to solve these problems. The key to achieving a beautiful future is to recognize and welcome our creator, Heavenly Parent, into our lives. God the creator is the Heavenly Parent of humanity.”