
![]() We request to all the adults of all the countries in the world:These poetic and powerful words were excerpted from a speech given at The Hague Appeal for Peace Conference by Farliz Calle, one of the leaders of the The Children's Peace Movement, who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize ![]() I had the opportunity to meet these children at the premiere of the CNN documentary, SOLDIERS OF PEACE: A CHILDREN'S CRUSADE, that was executive-produced by Kathy Eldon. The film documents the courageous work of the 2.7 million-strong Children's Mandate for Peace and Rights in war-torn Colombia. ![]() Watching the five teenage leaders of the movement speak after the movies' recent premiere, I was struck with how young and sweet they looked. Like most kids, they were thrilled to have gone to Disneyland. Yet the reason they were in Los Angeles to share their stories with our kids....to inspire our kids....was to help stop the violence that not only permeates Colombia, but our own backyards as well. Decades of drug trafficking and guerrilla warfare have made Colombia one of the most violent countries in the world. Elections are usually targeted by many different armed factions, including the military. In the face of death threats, these brave children asked for a "Day of Tranquility", and all armed groups complied. On October 25, 1996, 2.7 million Colombian children, ages 7 - 18, voted overwhelmingly for the right to life, the right to peace and the right to family. This special election birthed the Children's Mandate for Peace and Rights. One year later 10 million adults voted for peace. ![]() What makes children risk their lives every day for peace? These five activists/Nobel nominees each began their pursuits of peace after experiencing anguish and personal loss. Juan Elias Uribe, 17, had no idea of the real effect of violence until his father, a local doctor who spoke against the rampant killings, was slain. Juan has now joined the ranks of the 1.5 million displaced people of Colombia, trying to start a new life.
For some time after his father's murder, Juan thought about withdrawing from the peace process. But it was his father who instilled peaceful beliefs in Juan, and now nothing can stop his own quest for peace. He believes: "If you harvest a child of peace you'll have an adult who will not be violent."
Mayerly Sanchez, 15, lost her best friend Milton to a
Colombian gang. Mayerly feels a strong connection to her
murdered friend, and his spirit inspires her workshops.
There children try to find solutions to the problems the
adults started. She states: "Peace starts in our homes.
We cannot spread peace in our society if we don't have it in
our homes."
Wilfrido Zambrano, 17, comes from Apartado, the most violent
of Colombian villages, where bodies litter the streets. He
has had to move to a secret location because of threats on
his life. Wilfrido, raised in violence, has chosen the path
of peace. A play therapist, he uses sock puppets to teach
kids how to put hurts and grudges behind them and reach
forward towards their goals.
At the peace conference in The Hague, Farliz was lucky
enough to meet her hero, Rigoberta Menchu, the Guatemalan
Nobel Peace winner /campaigner for human rights, who worked
especially on behalf of indigenous peoples.
Farliz ended her speech with the following words: "We can't change the whole world alone, but if I can teach people that if you put your hand in mine and little by little we join more hands...maybe we can construct a new world." There are many organizations including, among others, UNICEF, The Red Cross, Save the Children, World Vision, the Catholic Church and REDEPAZ that have supported the Children's Peace Movement. But the visit in 1996 of Graca Machel (the current wife of Nelson Mandela), when she collected material for her United Nations study on the impact of armed conflict on children, seems to have been a major turning point for many. She was the spark that ignited the flame for peace that glows brighter every day.
SOLDIERS OF PEACE; A CHILDREN'S CRUSADE is directed, written and
produced by independent filmmaker Kyra Thompson and executive-produced
by Kathy Eldon, president of Creative Visions.
Lydia Smith is senior
producer and Amy Eldon is co-producer. For CNN Productions, Pat
Mitchell serves as executive producer, Vivian Schiller as senior
producer and Jacoba Atlas
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Written by
Wendy Jewell
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SOLDIERS OF PEACE: A CHILDREN'S CRUSADE : Soldiers of Peace documents five of the teenage leaders of the Children's Movement during their preparations and journey to the Appeal for Peace Congress in La Hague. Rigoberta Menchú : The Guatemalan Nobel Peace winner and campaigner for human right who they met in La Hague. One of Farlis Calle personal heroes The Hague Appeal for Peace Conference : The web site of the international peace conference that was held on May 11-15, 1999, in The Hague, the Netherlands |
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| Coalition of Women for Peace aims to make women a key part of the peace process in the Middle East. | Corbin Harney has spread a message of peace throughout the world. | Craig Kielburger believes kids can change the world. | Dr. Caldicott has been a lifelong anti-nuclear activist. |
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| Dr. Ed Gragert works towards peace and global education. | Dr. Fareed Zakaria offers the world a rare perspective on East-West relations. | Elie Wiesel wrote the famous Holocaust memoir Night. | Elie Wiesel is a Holocaust survivor and author, whose work spreads a message of peace. |
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| Emily Greene Balch received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. | Florence Kelley was a faithful fighter for child labor laws, women's rights, and civil rights in the U.S. | Friends Without Borders is building peace through children's heartfelt letters to one another in India and Pakistan. | Gerson Andres Florez Perez was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize at age 16. |
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| Greg Mortenson promotes peace by building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. | Guernica : Picasso's work of art evokes peace worldwide. | Hadraawi, Beloved Peacemaker / Poet of Somalia is a powerful voice for peace in his country. | Hassan 2 was a monarch who worked for peace in the Middle East |
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| Hugo Grotius was a scholar who advocated for peace between nations based on natural law and reason. | Ibrahim Alex Bangura makes music that sends a message of peace and tolerance. | Jason Crowe received the UN's Global Peace & Tolerance Award. | Jehan Sadat is a leader for peace and women's rights in Egypt. |
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| Jimmy Carter has dedicated his life to humanitarian and philanthropic causes. | Jimmy Carter For as long as she can remember, Sherry Lansing has considered President Carter her hero. | John Wallach helps young people learn to make friends of enemies. | Kim Dae-Jung brought democracy and economic stability to South Korea. |
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| Kimmie Weeks survived the war in Liberia and now works to rebuild communities in war-torn countries. | Kofi Annan is an honored freedom and peacemaker hero. | Le Ly Hayslip is a humanitarian, memoirist, and powerful peacemaker. | Loung Ung from Cambodia is a national spokesperson for a landmine-free world. |
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| Lyndon Harris: People Making a Difference founded The Gardens of Forgiveness Project. | Malika Sanders was born into the Civil Rights Movement and continues work today. | Marc Kielburger is a human rights activist who has dedicated his life to helping others. | Martin Luther King, Jr. brought change through non-violence. |
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. was a hero of faith, peace, and tolerance. | Mattie Stepanek is a hero to people of all ages around the world. | Mattie Stepanek: For Our World Mattie’s poems of peace and hope have touched millions of lives | Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat came to be a great advocate for peace. |
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| Mohamed Anwar El Sadat risked his life for peace. | Mohamed ElBaradei is dedicated to ridding the world of nuclear weapons. | Mohandas K. Gandhi used non-violence to free India from British rule. | Muhammad Yunus started a bank for poor people in Bangladesh. |
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| My Hero & Childnet ask "How can we use the Internet as a Tool for Peace and Hope?" | Nickole Evans is using technology for peace. | Oprah was honored by the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity . | Oscar Arias Sanchez won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to establish peace in Central America. |
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| Peace Children voted overwhelmingly for peace and change. | Peace Palace International Court Of Justice seeks global peace and justice by settling disputes between countries. | Peace Pilgrim walked over 25,000 miles for peace. | PeaceJam Foundation Students from around the world focus on a Global Call to Action for peace on the anniversary of 9/11. |
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| Postpessimists is working for change in the Balkans. | Rigoberta Menchu Tum was the first Guatemalan to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. | Romeo Alain Dallaire is a celebrated humanitarian for his work during the Rwandan genocide. | Ron Kovic has worked for peace for over three decades. |
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| Roshi Bernie Glassman finds peace in using Zen to help others. | Ruty Hotzen inspires students from around the world through Talking Kites, iEARN. | Ryuichi Hirokawa photographer who illuminates the needs of children in crisis. | Sarah Winnemucca was an advocate for Paiute rights and the first Native American woman to publish a book. |
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| The Art Miles Mural Project teaches respect and understanding through art. | The Everest Peace Project promotes peace, teamwork, and cultural understanding. | Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Prize for Peace for brokering a treaty between Japan and Russia. | UWC Initiative for Peace brings together teens from India and Pakistan to discuss nuclear disarmament. |
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| Winston Churchill was one of the first to recognize and warn others of Hitler's danger to freedom and human rights. | Yitzhak Rabin made peace a priority as the leader of Israel. |
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