Message on the International Day of Peace from the Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
         Today we observe the annual  International Day of Peace – a day  dedicated to ceasefire and non-violence.  Peace is precious.  It must be  nurtured, maintained,  defended.  
That is why, each year on the  International Day of  Peace, I ring the Peace Bell at United Nations  headquarters.  And it is  why – every day  – I work for peace.  I mediate between  antagonists.  I  sound the alarm about  threats – those we can see clearly, and others  that lurk just over the  horizon.  I promote tolerance, justice  and  human rights, and I campaign for harmony among countries and peoples.
This year, Peace Day is dedicated  to young people.  This  month marks the  beginning of the International Year of Youth.  Its  theme of  dialogue and mutual understanding captures the very essence of  peace.
Young people today are at home with  global diversity;  comfortable in an interconnected world.  Yet they are also vulnerable to  the forces of  extremism.  So I say to all governments  and our  partners: let us do more for young people.  Let us give them a world of  peace and  tolerance.
And I say to all young people: join  us.  Help us to work  for peace.  You are impatient.  You see what we, your elders, allow to   persist, year after year: poverty and hunger; injustice and impunity;   environmental degradation.
With just five years remaining to  achieve the Millennium  Development Goals, I ask all, young and old, to help us  to find global  solutions to these global problems.  Share your plans and ideas, act  with  creativity and passion.  Help us fight  for peace and prosperity  for all.
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