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Pictures from events around the world on October 2nd 2010 to observe The International Day of Nonviolence.

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2010

The IDNV Newsletter Volume 1

2010 In Review

About The International Day of Nonviolence.

The International Day of Nonviolence is

marked on 2 October each year,

the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the

Indian independence movement and pioneer of

the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence.

According to General Assembly resolution of

15 June 2007, which established the

commemoration, the International Day is an

occasion to "disseminate the message of

nonviolence, including through education and

public awareness". The resolution reaffirms

"the universal relevance of the principle of

nonviolence" and the desire "to secure a

culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and

nonviolence".

About The 2010 Global Campaign

The UN declaration of the International Day of

Nonviolence in 2007 came to life on

October 2nd 2010 with a Global campaign co-

organized by Peace Troops (PeaceTroops.org),

The GandhiServe Foundation GandhiServe.org)

and Scouting4Peace (scouting4peace.org)

…the beginning of a new era of the

Nonviolence movement to carry forward the

life work of great leaders like Mahatma

Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. The

observation included gatherings in cities

around the world to talk about Nonviolence

and Peace (www.meetup.com/idnv) and to

take the Pledge of Nonviolence.

Meetups around the world registered at www.meetup.com/idnv

Snapshot of the 2010 International Day of Nonviolence

The International Day of Nonviolence (IDNV) Global Campaign 2010 was the first of its kind to

create a world-wide movement to raise awareness about the principles of Nonviolence on this day.

The event was organized at www.meetup.com/idnv. The event received widespread support and

over 58 people from 45 cities from 24 countries across the globe registered interested. Of these,

21 cities had organized meetups to observe the day which is also Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday.

While there are many movements to promote Peace, the IDNV global movement is the first of its

kind to focus on widespread active pursuance of the principles of Nonviolence. As author Mark

Kurlansky in his book “Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea” says “Nonviolence is not the

same thing as pacifism. .. Pacifism is passive; but Nonviolence is active.”

As Mahatma Gandhi said in 1946 - "The world of tomorrow will be, must be, a society based on

Nonviolence...It may seem a distant goal, an impractical Utopia. But it is not in the least

unobtainable, since it can be worked for here and now. An individual can adopt the way of life of

the future – the non-violent way - without having to wait for others to do so. And if an individual

can do it, cannot whole groups of individuals? Whole nations?”

The Pledge of Nonviolence (The pledge can be taken online at www.peacetroops.org)

The Pledge of Nonviolence (The pledge can be taken online at www.peacetroops.org)

The Pledge of Nonviolence states that making peace must start within ourselves. By adopting it we commit ourselves as best as we can to become nonviolent and peaceable people.

To Respect Self and Others

To respect myself, to affirm others and to avoid uncaring criticism, hateful words, physical attacks and self-destructive behavior.

To Communicate Better

To share my feelings honestly, to look for safe ways to express my anger, and to work at solving problems peacefully.

To Listen

To listen carefully to one another, especially those who disagree with me, and to consider others' feelings and needs rather than insist on having my own way.

To Forgive

To apologize and make amends when I have hurt another, to forgive others, and to keep from holding grudges.

To Respect Nature

To treat the environment and all living things, including our pets, with respect and care.

To Play Peacefully

To select entertainment and toys that support nonviolence and to avoid entertainment that makes violence look exciting, funny or acceptable.

To Be Courageous

To challenge violence in all its forms whenever I encounter it, whether at home, at school, at work, or in the community, and to stand with others who are treated unfairly.

This is my pledge. These are my goals.

Pledge Source: www.gandhitopia.org

Los Angeles, California, USA

Organizer: Archana Rajan ww.peacetroops.org

Venue: Lake Shrine, Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles)

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

The observance of the International Day of Nonviolence was conducted at the beautiful Lake Shrine

home of the Gandhi Samadhi also known as the Mahatma Gandhi World Peace Memorial.

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

Brother Vijayananda of The Self Realization Fellowship talks about "World Unity through Nonviolence and Spiritual Means"

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

The event began with a talk by Brother Vijayananda of The Self Realization Fellowship on "World

Unity through Nonviolence and Spiritual Means". Brother Vijayananda emphasized that one must

not wait for others to take action; each of us can and should.

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

Participants after taking the Pledge of Nonviolence

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

The pledge of Nonviolence was administered next and all participants solemnly took the pledge.

The participants then walked around the Lake to the Gandhi Samadhi. Over 25 members participated.

The event was made possible because of the support from the Self Realization Fellowship members, especially Susan Derby, who helped plan and organize the event. Our heartfelt thanks to The Self

Realization Fellowship for their support.

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

A few participants at the Gandhi Samadhi

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

Peace Messages from Participants of the event:

“Active participation of Nonviolence is a catalyst to world peace.” – Eskaudav (Alex) Hakakian.

“LOVE yourself. LOVE Others. Practice this daily ” – Mallory Richards.

“ONE Love. ALL ways.” – Gian Claudio.

“When the mind is clear the heart is calm, no longer is the need to think you are in the know.” – Mayanna L Barnard.

“Peace is possible, actionable and tangible starting with the individual and leading up to collective nonviolent action

across the globe.” – Arch

“Peace should be the goal for all persons. Peace! Love! Unity! We are all 1!” - Selenda Maria Gamez

“Mahatma Gandhi, Thanthai Periyar and now Dr. Abdul Kalam talk about peace. Peace that starts from our homes with

parents, children and our neighbors. That is ‘WORLD PEACE’.” – Swami Nathan.

“Every word counts. Choose them thoughtfully.” – Max Bridges.

“Peace for all.” – Mora Wells.

“Peace & Happiness go together.” – Veena

“Smile easy. ” – Sarvesh & Ramya

“Good Start!” – S. Prasad

Los Angeles, California, United States |Organizer: Archana Rajan www.peacetroops.org

Hauppauge, New York, USA

Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

"If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war,

we shall have to begin with the children.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi.

Venue: H. Lee Dennison Building, Hauppauge, NY

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

Volunteers of Shanti Fund (VOSF) have been reaching out to many Long Island schools for over 10 years in order to promote a culture of peace and nonviolence. Each year more and more schools

throughout the Long Island make a special effort to participate and involve all students for several days.

This year over 13 school districts participated in the “Peace on the Planet” celebration from

September 21st to October 8th.

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

Artwork by students were displayed at the H. Lee Dennison Building

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

The event began with observance of International Day of Peace on September 21st by Long Wood

Schools by creating a large human peace symbol involving 1500 students and releasing white doves. William Floyd Schools in Mastic expanded to a five day celebrating involving each day, “Peace in

Me”, “Peace in Our Community”, “Peace in Our Schools”, “Peace in our Country” and “Peace on the Planet”. On September 30th Girl Scouts of Suffolk County had a special celebration at Camp Edey.

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

Students wore white symbolizing peace

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

On October 1st many schools celebrated a day of Peace on the Planet. Most students wore white for peace, the students created peace wall in many schools describing peace quotes and many different peace activities were carried out. All schools had an artwork competition within the

school & each school submitted their best poster for the final competition. They were displayed at the plaza level of H. Lee Dennison Building.

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

The New York event was well attended

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

In addition, Mahatma Gandhi’s 141st birthday was celebrated as an International Day of

Nonviolence declared by the United Nations in 2007. VOSF joined a global celebration all over the world and every one took a ‘Pledge of Nonviolence’.

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

Students reading peace messages

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

High school students from all participating schools joined us and presented each of their school programs on “Peace on the planet”. Kings Park students incorporated in a power point

presentation of global multitude of problems in the game of ‘Jeopardy’. For the second year they were declared a winner with the best presentation. School programs continued on Tuesday, when

Freeport schools had a big celebration and Bay Port Schools as well as Port Jefferson Schools planned on October 8th due to their homecoming. Thousands of students and more and more

schools on Long Island look forward each year for a creative way of celebrating peace on Gandhi Jayanthi and honor all world peace leaders.

Hauppauge, New York United States | A Shanti Fund & Long Island School Collaboration | Organizer: Panna Shah www.shantifund.org

Akron, Ohio, USA

Organizers: Zach Freihof, Bekey Hewit www.akronpeaceproject.org

Venue: Musica, 51 E Market St , Akron, Ohio (7.30pm)

Akron, Ohio, United States | Organizers: Zach Freihof, Bekey Hewit www.akronpeaceproject.org

The Akron Peace Week culminated with a music night at Musica at Akron Ohio where the audience strapped on their dancing shoes and boogied on down for peace! The evening presented musicians

Kristine Jackson, Rachel Roberts, A band named Ashes and Zach Freihof/Love Initiative. Proceeds from the show supported the Battered Women’s Shelter.

Akron, Ohio, United States | Organizers: Zach Freihof, Bekey Hewit www.akronpeaceproject.org

Zach Freihof performing

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Organizer: Jiti Bhatia www.gandhi.ca

Venue: Gandhi Statue in Downtown Alberta & Delta South Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Organizer: Jiti Bhatia www.gandhi.ca

Organized annually by the Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation (www.gandhi.ca) the banquet brought together Edmontonians animated by Gandhi’s pioneering teachings on non-violence, social

equity, human dignity, and a culture of peace.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Organizer: Jiti Bhatia www.gandhi.ca

Mahatma Gandhi Statue in Alberta, CA

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Organizer: Jiti Bhatia www.gandhi.ca

Picture source: www.waymarking.com

About 400 people from about 20 different communities participated in the banquet on October 2nd, 2010 at Delta South Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada following a garlanding of Gandhiji's

statue located in front of main downtown library.

Shri Satya Brata Das, a well known journalist, writer and author, was the key note speaker. He outlined Gandhian values and their application to current problems. It was an outstanding speech

which touched the hearts of every person who attended this function and Shri Das received a standing ovation a few times during his talk. The guests included representatives from 3 levels of

government and some foreign diplomats.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Organizer: Jiti Bhatia www.gandhi.ca

Hamilton, ON, Canada

Organizer: Rama Singh, Khursheed Ahmed www.mcmaster.ca

Venue: Hamilton City Hall, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Hamilton, ON, Canada | Organizer: Rama Singh, Khursheed Ahmed www.mcmaster.ca

Picture source: www.mcmaster.ca

The peace festival was started in 1993, a year before the celebration of the 125th anniversary of Gandhi's birthday and has been held annually on a weekend closest to Gandhi's birth day (October 2). On October 2 2010, the 18th annual Gandhi Peace Festival was celebrated at the Hamilton City

Hall. The theme of the festival this year was "The Power of Nonviolence".

Hamilton, ON, Canada | Organizer: Rama Singh, Khursheed Ahmed www.mcmaster.ca

Hamilton, ON, Canada | Organizer: Rama Singh, Khursheed Ahmed www.mcmaster.ca

Picture source: www.mcmaster.ca

Conducted by the McMaster University students to increase peace education, build solidarity among collaborating campus organizations and foster a culture of peace, the festival started with a

lecture by Dr. Graeme MacQueen on “The fictional basis of the war on terror” on September 29 2010 at the Health Sciences Centre, Room HSC-1A06, McMaster University. On Saturday, (Oct 2),

the festival moved to the Hamilton City Hall with a Peace and Justice Fair involving community organizations.

Dr. Yaser Haddara, Professor of Electrical Engineering addressed the gathering followed by a peace walk through downtown Hamilton, a free vegetarian lunch of Indian food, and entertainment. The day also marked the celebration of the International Day of Nonviolence. MacPeaceWeek activities continued throughout the week (October 4-8) - consisting of a range of celebratory activities during

the lunch hours and public lectures and workshops during evenings.

In addition to McMaster University, other sponsors were the India-Canada Society (Hamilton), and the City of Hamilton.

Submissions of articles, poems and reports on peace themes were also invited to be included in the annual publication of Gandhi Peace Foundation called "Living Gandhi Today".

Hamilton, ON, Canada | Organizer: Rama Singh, Khursheed Ahmed www.mcmaster.ca

Frankfurt, Germany

Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Venue: Hall of Ev. Dreifaltigkeitsgemeinde, Frankfurt

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Photo by: Stefan Berndt – www.foto.de

On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's 141st birth anniversary the Frankfurt Gandhi Talks were continued on 2-3rd October 2010 in the hall of Ev. Dreifaltigkeitsgemeinde at Frankfurt/ Main, Germany. This was a free event in German language organized and carried out jointly by Indo German Cooperation, GandhiServe Foundation and Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict

Research. This year’s topic was "Gandhi and Jesus".

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Dr. Wolfgang Sternstein during his lecture

"Gandhi and Jesus - The End of Fundamentalism".

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Photo by: Stefan Berndt – www.foto.de

On Saturday, 2 October, Dr. Jona Aravind Dohrmann (Indo German Cooperation) gave a welcome speech and introduced the programme and speakers to the 75 guests. The "Lightning of the Lamp" was done by Prof. Cherian Kurian, Chennai, India, and words of welcome were given by the Indian Consul General of Frankfurt/Main. This was followed by a lecture by Dr. Wolfgang Sternstein on

"Gandhi and Jesus - the end of fundamentalism".

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Discussion Panel on “The Ethics of Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus – a comparison and relevance today.” From Right: Dr. Michael Blume (Author, Bad Vilbel), Dr. Claudia Baumgart-Ochse (HSFK, Frankfurt/Main), Dr. Wolfgang Sternstein (UWI e.V., Stuttgart), Dr. Jona Aravind Dohrmann (DIZ e.V., Frankfurt/Main), Peter Rühe (GandhiServe Foundation, Berlin), Prof. Cherian Kurian (Chennai), Heidi Marie Schuth (Translation).

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Photo by: Stefan Berndt – www.foto.de

After a break with Indian tea, coffee and snacks a panel discussion took place about “The Ethics of Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus – a comparison and relevance today.” The lecture was followed by a

get together and a superb Indian dinner.

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Prof. Cherian Kurian during his lecture "Gandhi and Jesus". Translator: Heidi Marie Schuth

Photo by: Stefan Berndt – www.foto.de

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

On Sunday, 3 October Prof. Cherian Kurian, Chennai, India, lectured about “Gandhi and Jesus – a comparison”. Interpreter was Heidi Marie Schuth.

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

A visitor of the photo exhibition

"Mahatma Gandhi - Travelling by Train".

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Photo by: Stefan Berndt – www.foto.de

Event resources are available at the links below:

Dr. Wolfgang Sternstein on "Gandhi and Jesus - the end of fundamentalism":

Audio (German): http://www.gandhiserve.org/gandhitopia/20101002_frankfurt/sternstein.html

Manuscript (PDF): http://www.gandhiserve.org/gandhitopia/20101002_frankfurt/gandhi_und_jesus_sternstein.pdf

Prof. Cherian Kurian’s lecture on “Gandhi and Jesus”:

Audio (English and German):

http://www.gandhiserve.org/gandhitopia/20101002_frankfurt/kurian.html

Discussion Panel on “The Ethics of Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus – a comparison and relevance today.”:

Audio: http://www.gandhiserve.org/gandhitopia/20101002_frankfurt/panel.html

Photographs of the event:

http://www.gandhiserve.org/activities_d/events/2010

Frankfurt, Germany | Organizer: Peter Rühe www.GandhiServe.org, www.gandhitopia.org

Amadora, Portugal

Organizer: Fernando Santos – “Let’s Imagine Peace Together”

Amadora, Portugal | Organizer: Fernando Santos – Let’s Imagine Peace Together

Inspired by a “Let’s Imagine Peace Together” video (http://www.thankyoo.com/vidyoos/227), Fernando Santos encouraged people to "fly a kite for peace” in their own city and post pictures on the “Let’s Imagine Peace Together” facebook group. He plans to continue the campaign next year to fly kites with the Peace symbol on them.

Amadora, Portugal | Organizer: Fernando Santos – Let’s Imagine Peace Together

Borgosesia, Italy

Organizer: Riccardo Gramegna www.gandhiinaction.ning.com

Valsesia Gathering near the “Peace Tree”

Borgosesia, Italy | Organizer: Riccardo Gramegna www.gandhiinaction.ning.com

The Valsesia meetup was a celebration of the 24th anniversary of the "People's March for a Non-Violent Society" which took place in Valsesia in 1986, the International Year of Peace and an

observance of the International Day of Nonviolence.

27 people attended the meetup in Borgosesia (Valsesia European Community) on the 2nd of October, remembering the values and principles of the 1986 Peace March for a Non-Violent Society,

when, celebrating the International Year of Peace, Gandhi In Action International organized the March asking local people to build a peaceful, non-violent community to share the goal of a global

peaceful world. After the reading of the Pledge of Nonviolence, a discussion was started and all agreed that acting locally, living globally and thinking positively, all could see that in the world there is more love than hate, more peace than war, and more non-violence than violence. All

present declared their willingness to meet again next year inviting their friends.

Borgosesia, Italy | Organizer: Riccardo Gramegna www.gandhiinaction.ning.com

Chennai, India

Organizer: Dhwani Jaisankar, Student KRMM School

Organizing Team of Students seen in the background as the show begins with music

Chennai, India | Organizer: Dhwani Jaisankar, Student KRMM School

Dhwani Jaisankar, a 12 year old student at KRMM School in Chennai was inspired to participate in

the International Day of Nonviolence observance and approached her School Headmistress for

permission to conduct an event at school. With encouragement from the school administration, a

few students got together and organized the event.

The event was a celebration of the International Day of Nonviolence, Gandhi Jayanthi and the

birthday of Lal Bahadur Shastri as all three events occur on the same day. The show began with

music by drummer Kishore and keyboard player Nagaraj, both class XI students followed by a quiz

on Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri.

Chennai, India | Organizer: Dhwani Jaisankar, Student KRMM School

Students taking the Pledge of Nonviolence

Chennai, India | Organizer: Dhwani Jaisankar, Student KRMM School

The students in the audience were then given 2 minutes to gather their thoughts on the

International Day of Nonviolence and then participate in a discussion. Most students felt that given

all the violence and terrorism around the world, the need of the hour was Nonviolence. This was a

good segway to taking the pledge of Nonviolence, a means to the end of achieving world peace. All

students rose and took the pledge solemnly.

These students set a good example on how the new generation can take the lead towards

embracing Nonviolence for lasting peace and harmony in the world.

Chennai, India | Organizer: Dhwani Jaisankar, Student KRMM School

Mumbai, India

Organizer: Ranjana Kanti www.indiaredefined-a4c.org

Mumbai, India | Organizer: Ranjana Kanti www.indiaredefined-a4c.org

India Redefined organized a meeting on ''Gandhi's vision for the empowerment of Youth and Rural India'' on 2nd October 2010 at Navi Mumbai from 3 PM to 6 PM for discussing the relevance of

Gandhi's vision and message for the youth and rural economy. The event also observed The International Day of Nonviolence and administered The Pledge of Nonviolence.

Mumbai, India | Organizer: Ranjana Kanti www.indiaredefined-a4c.org

Kew East, Australia

Organizer: Roots and Shoots Monash

Venue: Willsmere Estate, Kew East, Australia

Kew East, Australia | Organizer: Roots and Shoots Monash

Roots and Shoots Monash, in partnership with Parks Victoria and UN Association of New Zealand celebrated the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi who symbolizes peace and who promoted care for the

environment and sustainable living throughout his life.

Kew East, Australia | Organizer: Roots and Shoots Monash

Planting trees to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi’s 141’s birthday.

Kew East, Australia | Organizer: Roots and Shoots Monash

On the 2nd of October they marked the 141st birthday of the Mahatma by planting 141 trees. This project also recognized the UN International Day for Nonviolence and

the UN International Year for Biodiversity.

Kew East, Australia | Organizer: Roots and Shoots Monash

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Organizer: Amutha Ramadas

Venue: Annapurna Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Organizer: Amutha Ramadas

Amutha Ramadas took the initiative to organize a small gathering in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to discuss and share thoughts on Nonviolence and Peace before taking the Pledge of Nonviolence.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Organizer: Amutha Ramadas

Uppsala, Sweden

Organizer: Jan Viklund, www.gandhitoday.org

Venue: Stora Torget , Uppsala, Sweden

Uppsala, Sweden | Organizer: Jan Viklund www.gandhitoday.org

Candle Vigil for Nonviolence, Solidarity & A Multicultural Sweden

Gandhi remarked: "I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed. I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible."

A candle vigil was held to encourage multicultural tolerance and greater participation of the

Swedish people in the world as a whole.

Uppsala, Sweden | Organizer: Jan Viklund www.gandhitoday.org

Geneve, Switzerland

Organizer: Eric Delèze/India Association of Geneva –

http://www.india-geneva.com/newweb/iag-home.html

Venue: Ariana Park, Geneva

Genève, Switzerland | Organizer: Eric Delèze/India Association of Geneva – http://www.india-geneva.com/newweb/iag-home.html

Picture Source: flickr user: keepps

The Indian Association Geneva (IAG) organized its annual India-Fest event to commemorate the International Day of Nonviolence at the Ariana Park, Geneva and the 3rd anniversary of the

unveiling of the Gandhi statue in Geneva while celebrating 60 years of Swiss-India friendship treaty and the ‘joie de vivre’ in peaceful and tranquil Switzerland!

The program included releasing of white balloons as a symbol of peace and nonviolence, followed by a cultural program and Authentic Indian cuisine dinner.

Genève, Switzerland | Organizer: Eric Delèze – http://www.india-geneva.com/newweb/iag-home.html

Dubai, UAE

Organizer: Ambuj Tripathi

Venue: Western International College, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE

Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Organizer: Ambuj Tripathi Other Participants Around The World

An event was organized on 2nd October 2010 in Ras Al Khaimah UAE at the Western International College where Ambuj Tripathi, Faculty Financial Reporting and Audit, gave a presentation on "Nonviolence and its significance in today’s world." The event coincided with the “Traditional day” celebrations at the College. Nearly 100 students along with the other faculty members had an opportunity to listen to the presentation.

In addition, the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, UAE organized an elocution competition for students on "Relevance of Gandhiji in the Modern Age".

Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Organizer: Ambuj Tripathi

Online at inspeak.com

Organizer: Angela Jordan, Tarek Aziz www.scouting4peace.org

Venue: Online Concert at inspeak.com

Online at inspeak.com | Organizer: Angela Jordan, Tarek Aziz www.scouting4peace.org

Scouting4peace.org organized an online Concert for For International Day of Peace on inspeak.com. Participants were welcomed to present songs or readings from their respective countries. The concert demonstrated how all countries and nations could come together and share the gift of

music and speech.

Online at inspeak.com | Organizer: Angela Jordan, Tarek Aziz www.scouting4peace.org

Other Participants Around The World

Registered at: www.meetup.com/idnv

Cairo, Egypt

Tarek YAziz, www.scouting4peace.org

Łódź, Poland

Adrian Ambroziak

Cleveland, Ohio

Carlton Jackson

Portland, Oregon

Terri Shofner

Minneapolis, MN

Dirk Cannon

Northville, Michigan

Charles (Chuck) Keys

Philadelphia, PA

Dilip V Shah

Delray Beach, Florida

Pablo del Real

Nesoddtangen, Norway

Idah Knedal Urmo

Newton Abbot, UK

desmond dillon

Posuelo de Alarcon, Spain

Yuval Fischer

Ivrea, Italy

Laura Fiori Bergamo, Italy

F.C. Manara

Other Participants Around The World

Menton, France

Bernard-guy van Eecke

Odesea, Ukraine

Rys Kr

Ram Allah, Palestine

Faraj Zayoud

Yeroham, Israel

Yuval Fischer

Dehradun, India

Amit Ahluwalia

Ahmadabad, India

Aarti Pandya

Coimbatore, India

Chandini Sunderrajan

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Prasad Ranatunga

Fukuoka, Japan

Binmei Jp

Hong Kong, China

Gaisen Ko

Jhongli City, Taiwan

indy

Taipei, Taiwan

Pony

More supporters at www.facebook.com/nonviolenceday and on the facebook event

Other Participants Around The World

2010 IDNV Global Campaign Team

The 2010 International Day of Nonviolence Global Campaign Team

Peter Rühe, Founder Chairperson,

The GandhiServe Foundation

and Gandhitopia

Website: http://peter.ruehe.net

Tarek Aziz, Chairman, Scouting4Peace Foundation

Veronica Valles, Community Service

Director, Center for Spiritual Living,

Dallas, Chair of the Season for Peace and Nonviolence (www.64-days.org)

The 2010 International Day of Nonviolence Global Campaign Team

Katherine Cheshire, Advisor,

Founder, Touch The Earth Foundation

Archana Rajan, Organizer of the

International Day of Nonviolence Campaign,

Founder www.peacetroops.org

Anna Krasnyanskaya,

Artist of the “Peace Here and Now” Video

Vishal Changrani, Android App developer

for the Pledge of Nonviolence Android App

“Nonviolence is a weapon of the strong – Mahatma Gandhi”

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