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January 20, 1982

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the alternate choices that humankind may or may not choose. it is only choice without which the very survival of mankind will become precarious. As pointed out in the preamble of the resolution, our world is full of doomsday syndromes adumbrating the impending "end-time."

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At the very critical moment of the world peace as such, the United Nations declared the Day of Peace as a practical means to rectify the situation and we welcome its humble gesture based on the view that it shall minimize, at least if not all, ever intensifying sense of insecurity faced by the world today. members of one global family we should develop imperatively and urgently - our collective capability to check aggressions regardless whatever forms they may take and prevent aggressors from encroaching upon other nations. In lieu of sentimentalistic peace-thought, we must disseminate peace-loving attitude amongst peoples.

What seems to be more important at this time, therefore, is how we mankind encourage peace forces and mobilize whatever possible means to realize world peace against a global holocaust. We understand that Economic and Social Council (ECOSO) of the U.N. was invited by the General Assembly to come up with concrete ideas as to what programs should be observed worldwide during the Year of Peace and on the Day of Peace. We humbly expect Your Excellency's continuous concern in this regard.

On behalf of the members of our global body, we beseech God's continued blessings upon your monumental leadership for world peace.

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Cordially yours,

Young Seok Choue, Ph.D. Chairman of the IAUP Sixth

Triennial Conference in San Jose, Costa Rica

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