London: London Institute of Peace Research (LIPR) has set up its first Peace Club in Holland as part of its programme to establish a network of peace clubs all over the world to advance its agenda of peace and harmony in the world.
The Peace Club in Rotterdam has been set up by John Sunday, who is LIPR’s Ambassador of Peace in Holland. The names of the members are as under:
No | Name | |
1 | Armano Dunker | Armano.dunker@gmail.com |
2 | Justin Ifechukwu | iykegold@yahoo.com |
3 | Patricia Ike | Nnesandy407@gmail.com |
4 | Franco Matijevic | Francomatijevic1950@gmail.com |
5 | Zev Oosterhaut | zevoousterhout@gmail.com |
6 | Kelly Agvebor | AgveborJR@gmail.com |
7 | Nathaniel Samuel Abraha | NatNaelsml@gmail.com |
8 | Adrian Yeboah | adrianyeboah@aoi.com |
9 | Giovanna Sido | sidogiovanna@gmail.com |
10 | Folashade Adelakun | Afolash2@yahoo.com |
11 | Anna Vlachou | Anna_vl@hotmail.com |
All these members are dynamic young people, dedicated to the cause of world peace and harmony.
In the first meeting of the Peace Club in Holland, John Sunday addressed the members and urged them to work hard and enlist more members to work with London Institute of Peace Research (LIPR) to promote its agenda.
The meeting also decided that the Peace Club will organize virtual meetings to make their contribution to the cause of peace and human rights in the world. In this connection the members asked the United Nations (UN) to take notice of the recent report issued by Amnesty International on violation of human rights in different parts of the world, especially India and Kashmir.
The meeting decided to send a monthly report on the Peace Club activities to London Institute of Peace Research Head Office in London.