October 2nd is International Day of Non-Violence

In 2007, the United Nations passed a resolution (A/RES/61/271) establishing October 2nd as the annual International Day of Non-Violence. The Day is highlighted as part of the UN’s work for a culture of peace, and is connected to the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World, 2001-2010. October 2nd is the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and pioneer of the philosophy and stategy of non-violence. Governments, organizations and individuals are invited to commemorate the Day and to spread the message of non-violence through its education and public awareness. For more information, please visit the UN pages.

3 Responses to “October 2nd is International Day of Non-Violence”

  1. tochukwu chigbo Says:

    The initiative is a welcome developement.my heart joy will be when the aims of the programme is been met.thanks.

  2. Keller Says:

    I really enjoy reading the posts on this site. Keep it up!

  3. Barbara Says:

    Everyday is a day for Peace - when the Prince of Peace comes back, we will all live in peace - the armies will be destroyed on that day.

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