HWPL plans to open a branch office in Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, 17 May 2015 (WIC) – Heavenly Culture World Peace Restoration of Light (HWPL) is assessing an opportunity to open an office in Ethiopia as part of its meticulous efforts to put an end to all wars and ensuring lasting peace in the world.

In her exclusive interview with WIC Chief Liaison Officer of HWPL Kristi Jeon said that no matter how long it takes, there is possibility for peace to thrive throughout the world.

We paid a two days visit to Ethiopia aiming to see any opportunity to open HWPL branch office in the country and integrate our efforts for the thrive of lasting peace with peace loving people in Ethiopia, she added.

HWPL delegation met people from various religions, UNESCO, social figures, Peace Institutions, Women Organizations and Media, she said, adding that the discussion was promising to design an action plan to open a branch office and work in collaboration.

HWPL has planned to move to more African Countries to negotiate peace believing that ending wars and restoring world peace, by no means, could be beyond human territory.

HWPL has been working hard to end all kinds of wars and bring peace to the entire world, she emphasized.

The organization has taken the lead to ensure world peace and harmony through a global movement regardless of differences in religion, race and culture, Kristi Jeon Said.

It has been organizing international peace conferences, initiating peace movements and realizing the participation of religious leaders, world leaders, peace institutions and public figures, she added.

She also said that the visit ended hopefully that the people they met in Ethiopia recognized the importance of exerting efforts to ensure lasting peace in the world.

HWPL has been calling people all over the world to come together for peace, she said, adding that initially people are created equally that they have endowed like air and light equally that there shouldn’t be any division.

Researches indicate that more than 80 per cent of wars in this world are triggered by religion, the Chief Liaison Officer emphasized, adding that the need for World Alliance of Religions for peace has emanated.

She also pronounced that there is no way to people in any corner of the world to fight in the name of religion.

Restoring world peace is possible and within the limit of human capacity, she said.

She also said that  there is high need for the international community, world leaders, religious leaders, women organizations, civic societies and the media to consolidate their efforts  for the thrive of peace throughout the world.