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Peace Caravan and Peace March


The Peacemakers' Circle Foundation, Inc.

in partnership with

IN SEARCH FOR PEACE IN MINDANAO:

ENGAGING THE MORAL IMAGINATION IN COMMUNITY DIALOGUE AND RELATIONSHIP- BUILDING

(A Leaders' Dialogue Workshop-Forum).

Hotel Rembrandt Ballroom, Quezon City
October 23, 2008

In the light of the ongoing hostilities in Mindanao, we have partnered with the Sowing Peace fro Mindanao network and, with the support of the U.S. Embassy and the Mindanao Peoples' Caucus, we are organizing a dialogue workshop-forum for leaders of various sectors in Metro Manila. Our aim is to find ways of creatively working together to help address the raging conflict in Mindanao and build mutually respectful and harmonious relationships among its people.

A select group of 100 leaders from various sectors of society are being invited. We would be honored if you could join and help us find ways of sowing peace for Mindanao.

Space is limited so please contact Sarah or Orlan at 920-7622 to confirm your attendance.

Sowing Peace Convening Organizations:

Balay Rehabilitation Center, The Peacemakers’ Circle Foundation, Inc (PCFI), Binhi ng Kapayapaan, Inc., Mindanao Solidarity Network (MSN), Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute (GZOPI), Anak Mindanao (AMIN), Pinay…Kilos (PINK), Moro Human Rights Council (MHRC), Center for Peace Education - Miriam College, Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID), Interfaith Center for a Culture of Nonviolence (ICCN), Social Action Office-College of St. Benilde


For more info contact: PCFI (920-7622 / 0918-7822805); Binhi (0926-6401941); Balay (921-6301) -- www.sowingpeace.multiply.com




SOWING PEACE CARAVAN & INTERFAITH EIDL FITR CELEBRATION

Peace Caravan and Peace March
October 2 (Thursday) – day after Eidl Fitr &
World Nonviolence Day

8:00 am – Assembly at Miriam College (college parking lot), Katipunan Rd., QC
8:30 am – Peace Caravan to Taguig City
9:30 am – Peace March from St. Joseph Parish to Blue Mosque, Maharlika Village (10-15 min walk)
10:00 am – Interfaith Prayers and Planting of “Tree of Peace” followed by a Cultural Program
11:00 am – Solidarity Feast of Eidl Fitr (end of Ramadhan)

Please wear white; bring any white flower, drinks & vegetarian food to share, bell/chime/drum or any musical instrument.

Come one, Come all!! Bring your friends, organizations and families.

Let us make our voices louder. Let us flood the streets of Metro Manila with our call:
STOP THE WAR IN MINDANAO!
LAY DOWN THE GUNS!
GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!

For more info contact: PCFI (920-7622 / 0918-7822805); Binhi (0926-6401941); Balay (921-6301) -- www.sowingpeace.multiply.com














An historic event took place in Metro Manila on Thursday October 2, 2008. About 30 motorcyclists and 12 vehicles carrying colored flaglets and banners of the Sowing Peace for Mindanao network drove through the streets in a Peace Caravan that called for a more intensified campaign for awareness and solidarity for the growing number of people affected by the conflict in Mindanao. Escorted by MMDA mobile traffic enforcers and several media crew, the convoy—composed of members representing the different peace organizations, religious communities and interfaith groups had earlier assembled at the Miriam College parking lot in Quezon City, and traveled all the way to Maharlika Village in Taguig City.

Awaiting them at St. Joseph Catholic Church was a contingent of about a hundred parishioners from the community led by their parish priest, Fr. Victor Virtudazo. Joining together in a Peace March the two groups filled the streets to the beat of a local drum-and-lyre marching band, interspersed with drumming and harmonium music (provided by the ISKCON) while everyone chanted, “Peace in Mindanao… Now!”-- as they made their way to the Blue Mosque.

Here they were welcomed by the Muslim community led by young boys and girls who received the white flowers offered to them by their Christian neighbors and the visiting interfaith community.





Beside the mosque, everyone gathered under the sun in a circle where the interfaith manifesto for peace was read aloud and interfaith prayers for peace were offered by leaders and representatives from the Muslim, Catholic, Protestant, Indigenous, Hare Krishna and Hindu faiths. Concluding the ceremony was the planting of a “Tree of Peace” at the center of the circle around which each faith representative put a peg to fence the seedling —symbolizing the concerted effort of protection and continuous nurture that peace would require from each of the stakeholders.

Right after, a celebratory cultural program was held in a tent area nearby where everyone enjoyed musical entertainment from the Muslim community and listened to the solidarity messages and Eidl Fitr greetings from the different participating groups.


Also held there was a symbolic offering of food from the Christian and interfaith community which was received by the Muslims led by their respected leader, Sultan Pangandaman.

A simple but harmonious feast was shared as a general feeling of hope filled the air and the promise for peace had been planted in each one’s heart through this fresh, new kind of interfaith Eid celebration that has been started.

On behalf of the conveners of Sowing Peace for Mindanao network (Binhi ng Kapayapaan, Inc., GZO Peace Institute, Anak Mindanao, Pinay...Kilos!, Center for Peace Education - Miriam College, The Peacemakers’ Circle Foundation, Inc., Balay Rehabilitation Center, Mindanao Solidarity Network, Interfaith Center for a Culture of Nonviolence), we heartily thank all groups and individuals who have participated and contributed to the success of the event: Aksyon para sa Kapayapaan at Katarungan (AKKAPKA), Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID), Motorcyclists Assoc. of the Phils., International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), SangHabi, Inc., KaliPiMu Inner Dance group, Environmental Broadcast Circle-PeaceComm., Third World Movement Against the Exploitation of Women, St. Joseph Parish,

Check out news videos on this event from the web:
http://www.gmanews.tv/video/29475/
http://www.gmanews.tv/largevideo/latest/29457/QTV-Christians-Muslims-join-peace-caravan-in-Taguig

Also see small feature / photos on Oct.3/08 newspapers: Phil. Daily Inquirer, The Phil. Star, and Tribune