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Seoul Draft of the World Life Charter was revealed
International Conference before ‘New Silk Road for Life & No-Nukes’
In the afternoon of April 20, ‘International Conference for the 2017 Seoul Draft of the World Charter on Life’ was held at World Culture Open W-stage located at Angukdong in Seoul. Two dozens of scholars and religious leaders attended the international conference which was co-hosted by Woljeongsa and ‘New Silk Road for Life & No-Nukes’ and organized by Earth & Life Forum. At the conference, nine members of Earth & Life Forum proclaimed ‘Seoul Draft of the World Charter on Life’. Though the Seoul Draft was not reported by the major press, the significance of the Life Charter may surpass U.N. Charter which was declared at San Fransisco in 1945.
Dr. Sulak Sivaraksa, a prominent Thailand Buddhists activist, said “The teachings of Buddha is similar to the teachings of other religions such as Hinduism, Islam, and Christianism. The aim of each religion is to lead the people to become better human being, and serve other people. I think that the religious leaders should teach and provide life-education which will slow down the climate change, and help to overcome the global crisis.”
Rev. Park Chang-gyon introduced the Pope’s Constitution “Praise be to you, my Lord (Laudao Si)”. He said “The global crisis is a problem that has already been raised in various churches and previous Popes. The Pope called on us to find relationship between the poor and the vulnerability of the Earth, a conviction that everything in the world is connected, the intrinsic value of all creature, the human implications of the ecosystem, the critical responsibility of international politics and domestic politics and the proposal for the new way of life. And the Pope offered to talk with us to solve the global crisis.”
Lee Sang-hoon (retired professor of Suwon University) said “The Seoul Draft of World Life Charter is a short document. However, it took 5 years for us to make the draft. The midwife of the World Life Charter is the Association of Buddhism Ethics which was established in May 2012. The Seoul Draft was first proposed by professor Yoon Yong-taek and Jung Min-gul, at ‘2016 Woljeongsa International Conference’ which was held on October 14, 2016. The theme of the Woljeongsa Conference was ”Toward Life-Sanctitiy Beyond Life-Diversity.“ On the basis of Woljeongsa Draft, Seoul Draft was discussed and revised through 8 meetings of following participants: Kim Yongbok (former President of Hanil Seminary Univ.), Beopeung Sunim (Buddhist Institute for Social Policy), Lee Gong-hyeon (Director of Eundeok Cultural Center), Cho Eun-hwa (Pastor of Hyangrin Church), Kim Yong-hwi (President of Hanul Solidarity of Cheondogyo), Woo Hee-chong (Seoul National University), Yoon Yong-taek (Jeju National Unversity), Lee Sang-hoon (ex. the University of Suwon), Shin Hak-lim (the Press).
Beopeung Sunim, one of the participants, expressed his comment on the Seoul Draft. by saying that “Seoul Draft of the World Life Charter is not a completed version so far. The content of the draft should be refined in the context of historical awareness and philosophical foundation. And, the charter should be presented in plain and easy words so that everyone in the world may understand the charter.”
Polly Higgins, an eco-lawyer from Scotland, said through internet-communication that “international community should prepare a judiciary system to cope with eco-cide which is prevalent all over the world.” Kimura Koichi who serves as a pastor of International Christ Church at Fukuoka in Japan said “ex. Premier Koizumi leads the Japanese anti-nuke movement.” Somboon Chungprampree (Thailand Buddhist and eco-activist) proposed to have another international conference on the theme of ‘Life and No-nuke’, in Octover 2017 at Bangkok, Tailand. Lim Young-seok (professor of Kangwon National University) proposed that the problems of bio-engineering should be included in World Life Charter.
Professor Mozafari who is an Islamic scholar and is teaching at Busan University of Foreign Studies, introduced several Koran verses related with the creation of mankind and management of the Earth, and duty & responsibility of mankind. Especially he said “I hope to see such conference on life and no-nuke to be held in Islamic state.
The reporter tried interviews with important members of the Silk Road for Life and No-Nukes. The director of the steering committee said “Six years have passed after the nuclear accident at Fukushima, Japan. What did the renowned international organization, U,N. do to solve the nuclear disaster? Nothing! Absolutely nothing! The U.N. is a conglomerate of powerful states and exposed it’s weakness. By human efforts, the nuclear weapons can be constrained to some extent. However, the nuclear power plants are uncontrollable. Unexpected earthquake may trigger a disastrous nuclear accident which may put every human and life into annihilation. Moreover, the nuclear waste is unsolvable trouble-maker for next generations. The leaders from diverse religions must come together, and help to monitor & control the 450 nuclear power plants in the world.”
Kim Yong-bok, ex. President of Hanil Seminary University, expressed his opinion as fullows. “The Republic of Korea has destroyed the life-value in the past. In the process of 4 Rivers Project, numerous fishes in the rivers were killed. On the pretext of AI(avious influenza) and Foot-and-mouth Disease, mass-killing of domestic animals were carried out. Korean people should repent of killing animals in the past. However, I would like to emphasize that many religions co-exist peacefully in Korea. Religious leaders recognize and respect the difference of other religion, and there is no religious conflict in Korea. It is very meaningful that life & no-nuke movement for the world starts in Korea where there is no religious war.”
Professor Lee Won-young who walked 1,500 km from temple to temple for 3 years in the past, revealed the ambitious plan of Silk Road for Life & No-Nukes. He said “Pearls are not valuable until they are strung together. I am going to walk 11,000 km for 2 years. During the Silk Road pilgrimage, I will meet and talk with religious leaders about the Seoul Draft of the World Life Charter. I think that additional conferences in Bangkok and Teheran are necessary for worldwide proliferation of the dignity of life and anti-nuclear movement. I will start Life & No-Nukes pilgrimage on 3 May 2017 (Buddha’s Birthday), and finish my pilgrimage on 21 April 2019, Easter. In the Silk Road pilgrimage, I will pay tribute to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and Pope. I would like to listen to and respect the sayings of religious leaders regarding Life & No-Nukes movement.
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