Wednesday, May 28, 2014
IPYG, International peace youth group - 1st commemoration of World peace
I have been to the event of 1st commemoration of World peace which is held by IPYG, International Peace Youth Group. I was so excited to participate in this Peace walk after I saw the video of IPYG’s activities for one year since it has been organized.
Before I join this peace walk, I could to see the video of walk peace last year. IPYG claimed “Why is young life thrown away without having had a chance to bloom because of war?” I, a descendant of sacrificed youth in war, could agree to their request that the head of every country should sign an international agreement to bring all wars to an end.
I went to the UN cemetery with my foreign friends which is only one place in the world that commemorates Korean war in 1950s. In this memorable place, 10,000 people gathered for Peace walk! Everybody heard the speech of the IPYG’s chairman and watched the messages sent from the leader of the organizations over the world. We all clapped and started to walk together yelling the word “Peace”
I could feel it is the “Power” to make a peace. In this performance, we could become advocates of Peace which the chairman asked to us.
I am looking forward to see the summit which all leaders of the world will gather to discuss about Peace. The chairman proclaimed it the summit for the world alliance of religions for peace!
I will let my friends all over the world know this works for peace. I hope all people live in the world of peace like nature blesses all lives.
IPYG 1st Annaul Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace
1st Annaul Commemoration of the Declaration of World Peace | |||||||
A Cloudy Day, | |||||||
I was take part in IPYG activity at UN Peace Park. | |||||||
When I arrived, | |||||||
I can see many people were gathered at the Memorial Tower of the UN Park | |||||||
I guess famous actor like Jackie chan would come and give a message to his fans | |||||||
so, I was so curious about the person. So I had come to the front of stage and listen his | |||||||
message. | |||||||
At that time, I can find a Chairman who speakes with intensive intonation | |||||||
It's ceremony day is 1st Annual Commemoration of the Declaration of World | |||||||
Peace by the banner of the stage | |||||||
the Chairman stood at the stage as main speaker in front of many crowded people | |||||||
He strongly emphasized worldpeace must be achieved in our world first so that | |||||||
God can reign his world. | |||||||
he requested to audience at the park "Come and be advocate of Peace!" | |||||||
and also he tells about his episode of his worldtour of peace to the participants | |||||||
The main point of his episode is, He met a lot of worldleaders, monks, Immam | |||||||
and suggest them be the part of peacemovement, then they were very pleased | |||||||
with his suggestion and signed written agreement of Peace | |||||||
Furthermore, he will be held Conference called | |||||||
"the summit for the world alliance of religions for peace" | |||||||
I was very surprised of his message | |||||||
I've never listened that kind of message and that behavior above. | |||||||
What an Amazing thing happened in this world! | |||||||
All worldleaders will come to Korea! | |||||||
There are many peace activist and organization in the world | |||||||
But they cannot give peace to the world and their actions were temporarily | |||||||
And recall the memory of history in the past, there is no one trying to achieve | |||||||
Peace with conversation and Peaceful Communication | |||||||
In history of world. There are so many wars in the world. | |||||||
The reason why War generated is almost the difference of people's thinking | |||||||
and religious position | |||||||
After his message, Many people were wavering their national flags and give | |||||||
cheers to Him | |||||||
I think If worldpeace would be achived completely in this world, All people in the | |||||||
World were celebrating and Give Cheers to God and each other | |||||||
In Ceremony, Many youth organization gives a celebration by video to Host | |||||||
I can feel many people want to have peace in the world. | |||||||
After ceremony, White Suite person come down from the stage. And leads | |||||||
Walkathon around Busan | |||||||
I also participated in Peace Walkothon and wavering national flag with my friend | |||||||
I feel so strong about ceremony and walkathon | |||||||
How can I support to worldpeace? | |||||||
Peace must be achieved at this wonderful era! Please! |
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
On the 13th of April 2014, the IPYG (International Peace Youth Group) hosted the victory cup for peace
It is a recurring theme for IPYG to organize sports and cultural events to help others and to promote positive premises, using the passion that sports provide and the opportunities that arise to meet others and make new friendships.
On the 13th of April 2014, the IPYG (International Peace Youth Group) hosted the victory cup for peace in Thailand.
In the early morning the day had actually been very rainy, which caused some delays to the event, however the weather improved greatly later on and everyone was able to enjoy a great time.
Opening match: BMT FC A 3 – Sasang Fc 1
The opening match was between BMT FC A and Sasang FC.
From the very start the Titans were more calm than their opponents who seemed to be a little nervous, this gave the Titans a great advantage which let them display some very nice team plays and overall superiority.
Very early on the game Titan's striker Will scored a lovely goal after a wonderful team play that had been created by a sequence of perfect passing between the BMT FC.
A couple of minutes later Sasang FC was able to tie the match through a mid distance volley kick
by one of their midfielders, this ball made a strange curve which caught BMT FC's keeper Meu off pace and thus ended inside the goal.
However the BMT FC bounced back after just a few minutes, finding the net again through a nice individual play by midfielder Ross Davies, who shot into the net from a very narrow angle inside the box.
Before the first half was over BMT FC's Will once again scored a nice goal by running through the defense and surprising everyone with an unexpected finish.
The second half was dominated by the Titans but there were no goals scored.
The game ended 3‐1 in favor of BMT FC, but it could have had more goals as there were plenty of scoring opportunities for the Titans throughout the game.Sasang FC on the other hand only had two shots on goal however they made a good effort and showed their friendly spirit at the end of the match when they greeted the BMT FC.
Second match: BMT FC B 1 – Thai FC 0
The second match was betweenBMT FC B (which had a few first time players in the roster) and Thai FC, this match was fast paced although there was only one goal the overall match was very dynamic. The only goal was scored byBMT FC's Irish striker Denis, there were other opportunities for goalscoring that couldn't be finished well by bad luck.
Although the B team had a few new players who were there for the first time, the team actually played quite well starting with a strong defense led by Danilo and a generally balanced team.
Third place match: Sasang FC 1 – Thai FC 0
The two losing teams played a match for the third spot in the tournament, Sasang FC beat Thai FC only by one goal difference which was scored in the final minutes of the match.
Relay race
Before the final match of the tournament, a small relay race was held, this was a nice opportunity for fast runners to try their speed against each other.
The relay race has become a small tradition that provides variety and some additional fun to IPYG events.
Dance performance by IPYG
Final match: BMT FC A 2 – BMT FC B 1
The final was disputed by BMT FC A and B.
Before the match began, putting usual team members against each other, BMT FC B's witch doctor Bonga passed by every player of the BMT FC A lineup placing a temporary African spell to lower their skill, this however did not have such a great effect as in the end BMT FC A would take the cup.
The first goal was scored after another appearance by Will, who was very effective in both matches, however BMT FC B managed to tie the game through Denis, who had also scored on the first match for his side.
The game was very even as Danilo would stop the A team's attacks on most occasions and the A team's mid field would cut most attacks from the B side.
The tie was broken finally through a powerful attack by Timur, who rocketed the ball into the net from the side.
A few extra chances for both teams were created but the end result was 2‐1. BMT FC A and B were once more a whole team, taking the Victory cup home.
The organization was good, although the weather conditions in the morning and some other factors caused some unwanted delays, which made the games shorter than originally intended, however overall everyone enjoyed the experience and all the members of IPYG who helped to organize and manage the event should be commended and appreciated for their hard work and good will.
As with every time that IPYG organizes events, the day was celebrated with a lot of fun and healthy competition. In the end everyone got together to greet one another, happy to having had an opportunity to enjoy the day and make new friends.
A lot of IPYG members continued the fun for a little while longer, going out for food together after the event had ended.
Everyone ended the day hoping to enjoy more days like that.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Rescuers ramp up search for hundreds missing in ferry disaster
JINDO/SEOUL, South Korea, April 18 (Yonhap) -- Rescue workers stepped up their search Friday for hundreds still missing in the deadly sinking of a ferry off the southwestern coast of South Korea amid growing fears no survivors remain.
Hundreds of coast guard and military officers, along with civilian divers, struggled to gain access to the submerged ship to search for 268 passengers who are still unaccounted for, but their efforts were hampered by strong currents and murky waters.
A total of 475 passengers, including 325 high schoolers on a field trip, were aboard the 6,825-ton ferry when it capsized in waters off the southwestern island of Jindo on a foggy Wednesday morning. It was en route to the southern resort island of Jeju from the western port of Incheon.
As of 5 p.m., 28 passengers had been confirmed dead. While 179 have been rescued, no one has been found alive since around Wednesday noon when the ship capsized.
Battling strong underwater currents and low visibility, a group of veteran divers attempted to enter the submerged hull after they secured a path inside, according to the Coast Guard.
The 21 divers attempted to enter the cabin on the second deck of the five-level vessel where most of the passengers are believed to be trapped, the Coast Guard officials said.
Earlier in the day, the divers approached the cargo compartment on the second deck and pumped oxygen inside in an effort to get the ship to float and help potential survivors breathe.
But the guide line helping rescue workers move inside snapped, while cargo prevented them from going into the compartment.
Experts say that people could possibly survive for up to 72 hours if there are air pockets in the compartments.
At around noon, the capsized ship disappeared completely from sight, stoking fears that the ship went under which would make it difficult for rescue workers to have access to the hull.
To keep it afloat, military divers attached an air-filled bag to the ship and is planning to attach 25 more 35-ton ones, according to the authorities.
Four salvage cranes, including a 3,200-ton machine, also arrived at the scene earlier in the day, either to move the hull, currently at a depth of about 35 meters, to a place where the currents are weaker or to salvage the vessel.
"But we are reviewing the options very carefully, as the salvage operations could hurt survivors trapped inside," a Coast Guard officer said. "We are also considering using a floating dock to set the ship afloat."
With questioning of the surviving crew under way to find the exact cause of the tragedy, a joint police and prosecution team said that it has sought an arrest warrant for Sewol's captain Lee Jun-seok on charges of abandoning ship in violation of seafarers' law.
The investigation team alleged that the 69-year-old captain had failed to carry out his duty of taking care of passengers by leaving the vessel first.
A public uproar has erupted against Lee for his alleged poor management of the emergency situation before the boat's sinking. He is suspected of instructing passengers to remain seated even as the boat was listing leftward, denying them a chance to escape.
Arrest warrants were also sought against two crew members, including a 26-year-old third mate with one year of experience, for the same charge, officers said.
The crew member, only identified by her surname Park, was allegedly in charge of steering the vessel at the time of the accident, they said.
A district court is scheduled to hold a hearing within 48 hours to decide whether to issue the warrants for the three.
As to the cause of the tragedy, a sudden shift in cargo may have contributed to the deadly outcome, according to the investigators.
"We've seen no problems where the ship changed course. But we are now investigating if it was a normal turn or an emergency one," said Park Jae-uk, chief investigator of the joint team, announcing their interim probe results earlier in the day.
Experts and investigators have raised the possibility of a sudden shift in 180 vehicles and 1,157 tons of freight on board disrupting the balance of the ship.
Police also vowed stern punishment of those who spread false information on the developments in the rescue efforts and whoever masterminded phone-based financial frauds that deceived people into thinking they were receiving the latest information on the rescue.
Meanwhile, the vice principal of the school, who was in charge of the hundreds of high school students and survived the disaster, was found dead in an apparent suicide.
The senior teacher from Danwon High School in Ansan, south of Seoul, identified by his surname Kang, 52, was found hanging from a tree on a hill near an indoor gymnasium on the island of Jindo, where parents of the students missing from the sunken ferry are staying.
Of those rescued, 100, including 69 high schoolers, have been receiving treatment at hospitals. Six of them sustained serious injuries, and many of the survivors suffer from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters.
Earlier on Friday, families of those missing made a public statement denouncing the government's response and calling for additional help.
The office of Prime Minister Chung Hong-won said he will stay at the Coast Guard office in the southern coastal city of Mokpo near the accident scene to coordinate rescue operations and necessary support measures for victims and their families.
The sinking is feared to be the nation's biggest ferry disaster since 1993, when a vessel capsized off its west coast, killing 292 people.
The ship, which travels between Incheon and Jeju twice a week, was built in Japan in 1994. The 20-year-old vessel is 146 meters long and 22 meters wide, and has a maximum capacity of 921 people, 180 vehicles and 152 shipping containers at the same time.
Hundreds of coast guard and military officers, along with civilian divers, struggled to gain access to the submerged ship to search for 268 passengers who are still unaccounted for, but their efforts were hampered by strong currents and murky waters.
A total of 475 passengers, including 325 high schoolers on a field trip, were aboard the 6,825-ton ferry when it capsized in waters off the southwestern island of Jindo on a foggy Wednesday morning. It was en route to the southern resort island of Jeju from the western port of Incheon.
As of 5 p.m., 28 passengers had been confirmed dead. While 179 have been rescued, no one has been found alive since around Wednesday noon when the ship capsized.
Battling strong underwater currents and low visibility, a group of veteran divers attempted to enter the submerged hull after they secured a path inside, according to the Coast Guard.
The 21 divers attempted to enter the cabin on the second deck of the five-level vessel where most of the passengers are believed to be trapped, the Coast Guard officials said.
Earlier in the day, the divers approached the cargo compartment on the second deck and pumped oxygen inside in an effort to get the ship to float and help potential survivors breathe.
But the guide line helping rescue workers move inside snapped, while cargo prevented them from going into the compartment.
Experts say that people could possibly survive for up to 72 hours if there are air pockets in the compartments.
At around noon, the capsized ship disappeared completely from sight, stoking fears that the ship went under which would make it difficult for rescue workers to have access to the hull.
To keep it afloat, military divers attached an air-filled bag to the ship and is planning to attach 25 more 35-ton ones, according to the authorities.
Four salvage cranes, including a 3,200-ton machine, also arrived at the scene earlier in the day, either to move the hull, currently at a depth of about 35 meters, to a place where the currents are weaker or to salvage the vessel.
"But we are reviewing the options very carefully, as the salvage operations could hurt survivors trapped inside," a Coast Guard officer said. "We are also considering using a floating dock to set the ship afloat."
With questioning of the surviving crew under way to find the exact cause of the tragedy, a joint police and prosecution team said that it has sought an arrest warrant for Sewol's captain Lee Jun-seok on charges of abandoning ship in violation of seafarers' law.
The investigation team alleged that the 69-year-old captain had failed to carry out his duty of taking care of passengers by leaving the vessel first.
A public uproar has erupted against Lee for his alleged poor management of the emergency situation before the boat's sinking. He is suspected of instructing passengers to remain seated even as the boat was listing leftward, denying them a chance to escape.
Arrest warrants were also sought against two crew members, including a 26-year-old third mate with one year of experience, for the same charge, officers said.
The crew member, only identified by her surname Park, was allegedly in charge of steering the vessel at the time of the accident, they said.
A district court is scheduled to hold a hearing within 48 hours to decide whether to issue the warrants for the three.
As to the cause of the tragedy, a sudden shift in cargo may have contributed to the deadly outcome, according to the investigators.
"We've seen no problems where the ship changed course. But we are now investigating if it was a normal turn or an emergency one," said Park Jae-uk, chief investigator of the joint team, announcing their interim probe results earlier in the day.
Experts and investigators have raised the possibility of a sudden shift in 180 vehicles and 1,157 tons of freight on board disrupting the balance of the ship.
Police also vowed stern punishment of those who spread false information on the developments in the rescue efforts and whoever masterminded phone-based financial frauds that deceived people into thinking they were receiving the latest information on the rescue.
Meanwhile, the vice principal of the school, who was in charge of the hundreds of high school students and survived the disaster, was found dead in an apparent suicide.
The senior teacher from Danwon High School in Ansan, south of Seoul, identified by his surname Kang, 52, was found hanging from a tree on a hill near an indoor gymnasium on the island of Jindo, where parents of the students missing from the sunken ferry are staying.
Of those rescued, 100, including 69 high schoolers, have been receiving treatment at hospitals. Six of them sustained serious injuries, and many of the survivors suffer from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters.
Earlier on Friday, families of those missing made a public statement denouncing the government's response and calling for additional help.
The office of Prime Minister Chung Hong-won said he will stay at the Coast Guard office in the southern coastal city of Mokpo near the accident scene to coordinate rescue operations and necessary support measures for victims and their families.
The sinking is feared to be the nation's biggest ferry disaster since 1993, when a vessel capsized off its west coast, killing 292 people.
The ship, which travels between Incheon and Jeju twice a week, was built in Japan in 1994. The 20-year-old vessel is 146 meters long and 22 meters wide, and has a maximum capacity of 921 people, 180 vehicles and 152 shipping containers at the same time.
source: http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2014/04/18/10/0301000000AEN20140418007051315F.html
please....please..... I pray of them.
Friday, March 28, 2014
To youth who really dedicates to cover the earth with light
Today there are many youth who really dedicates to cover the earth with light. They just don't think about their friends, family or relatives but they think about other people and volunteer, donate and help many poor people. Besides there are youth who just think about themselves which means "Selfish". In our youth age what should we really think about? If we go up to our ancestors, there were many people who sacrificed themselves to develop their nations and to restore the light. If we think about the past I hope we have the solution what we have to do today. There are many famous youth like singers, actors, entertainers showing their talents noticing their each nations. Isn't this a good chance to gather our mind in one? The whole world is now greeting a global era. I'm sure there are many other people who is really doing their best out of view to make the world one like sharing each nation's culture, teaching the country's language etc. The more we effort in behave, our wishes will come true.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
The International Youth Walk for World Peace and Restoration, 25 May 2013
On the 25th of May 2013, between 15:00 and 17:00, an unprecedented event was staged in the vicinity of the Seoul Olympic Park, built for the Korean Olympics in 1988, blocking three lanes of one of the busiest roads in the bustling South Korean Capital, Seoul.
Youth representatives from many nations gathered to walk in the International Youth Group Walk for World Peace and Restoration, signifying their commitment to working towards the cessation of war. This campaign was birthed from the desire to see the youth of the world united under the cause of making world peace a reality. Hosted by the International Peace Youth Group, the event was attended by over 100 associated organizations from over 50 different nations, including youth leaders from Portugal, Greece, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Jordan, Belarus and Columbia. Together with over 27,000 local youth and citizens of Korea, they made a declaration of peace.
The 1.5km walk was divided into seven sections, representing each of the seven continents. The message of the event was clear: participants traversed a representation of the world, crossing the five oceans and seven continents, arriving in the Republic of Korea – the place where world peace is being fulfilled.
Amongst the 27,000 participants, approximately 5,000 foreigners residing in Korea were bused in, in 87 busses from all around the peninsula to participate in the peace walk.
Despite the difference of nationality and age, the mind and heart of the youth that participated in this event were the same, wishing to see world peace become something their generation can enjoy. “I wish the people of the world would love and be aware of peace like we are. The people of the world must realize that peace is needed not only in the Korean peninsula but also in Belarus and the whole world”, said Dol Anastasiya from Belarus who is the representative of Youth Peace Group of Belarus. Atif Javaid from the UK commented on the event as follows “it is a wakeup call for world leaders, the public does not want war but wants to become family and we are taking action to make it come true”.
The spectacular event was aired live to the world via Internet broadcast. The story of the day’s remarkable events was covered by multiple news agencies around Korea, and there were13 press releases covering the walk in International 10 different countries.
Posted in International walking for peace
source: ipyg.org
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Old Telephone Booths Converted Into Wonderful Outdoor Aquariums
With the proliferation of mobile phones, street telephone booths have become relics of a less convenient era—artist Benedetto Bufalino and designer Benoit Deseille are collaborating on a project that turns these neglected structures into objects of interest again.
Filling out the insides of these booths with water, they converted these almost-obsolete facilities into delightful outdoor aquariums that add touches of whimsy to the streets.
The first aquarium booth debuted back in 2007, but these public art installations were most recently seen at the Lumiere Festival in Durham, UK, last month.
The pretty blue water and colorful fishes in these old telephone booths prompted passers-by to stop in admiration—at night, they look even more stunning with their ethereal glowing lights.
Don’t you wish that one of these telephone booth aquariums would appear in your city?
source: http://designtaxi.com/news/362738/Old-Telephone-Booths-Converted-Into-Wonderful-Outdoor-Aquariums/interstitial.html/?advertiser=External&return_url=http%3A%2F%2Fdesigntaxi.com%2Fnews%2F362738%2FOld-Telephone-Booths-Converted-Into-Wonderful-Outdoor-Aquariums%2F
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