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A MILLION SIGNATURES for PEACE IN MINDANAO!

Target:
1,000,000
Greetings of peace!
 
There are many ways of helping. You can donate, lobby, update yourself with the news, do direct action, dialogue, etc. Signing a petition could be one of them.

Before sunset on September 20 a motley crowd of over a hundred people lined the sidewalk along Katipunan Avenue (in front of Miriam College) in Quezon City to make a stand for sowing peace for Mindanao. They were students, teachers, members of the interfaith community, representatives of NGOs, and employees of various offices and business establishments who took time from their busy schedule to join forces in order to make their voices heard.
 
Interfaith prayers were said amid the din of the careening traffic. But the energy around the circle was high. Torches were lit for the peace walk that followed, and they walked to the beat of the drums, the ringing of the chimes and the voices that were raised in a chorus of chanting. "Stop the war in Mindanao! Give peace a chance!" filled the air. Some drivers of vehicles honked their horn in solidarity, but mostly the traffic on the street kept going as though nothing of significance was happening. 
 
But something significant did happen. Hope remained alive in our hearts and burned brightly in our midst.
 
We, the die-hard advocates of Sowing Peace for Mindanao, believe that we are not alone in our call for peace.  We believe that from the sea of 86 million Filipinos will surface a million others like us who will join the chorus. Together we will make our voices heard.
 
If you are one among the million wishing to join the chorus of voices for peace in Mindanao, please sign up and spread the word!
              
We are looking forward to a million signatures for the Mindanao Week of Peace in November when we will make our harmony of voices heard by all concerned, we are
 
Your friends, the die-hard Sowers of Peace from
 
The Peacemakers' Circle-URI CC, Center for Peace Education (CPE) of Miriam College, Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute, Mindanao Solidarity Network, Balay Rehabilitation Center, Binhi ng Kapayaan Inc., Interfaith Center for a Culture of Non-Violence, Moro Human Rights Council, Anak Mindanao, Pinay... Kilos!, Initiatives for International Dialogue

Visit http://www.sowingpeace.multiply.com/
www.peacemakerscircle.blogspot.com
For more information, contact:
THE PEACEMAKERS' CIRCLE FOUNDATION, INC.
(A Cooperation Circle of the United Religions Initiative)
Tel. no.: (2) 920-7622
Fax no.:((2) 920-4618
Or email: yesweunite.mindanao@gmail.com
Greetings of peace!
 
There are many ways of helping. You can donate, lobby, update yourself with the news, do direct action, dialogue, etc. Signing a petition could be one of them.

Before sunset on September 20 a motley crowd of over a hundred people lined the sidewalk along Katipunan Avenue (in front of Miriam College) in Quezon City to make a stand for sowing peace for Mindanao. They were students, teachers, members of the interfaith community, representatives of NGOs, and employees of various offices and business establishments who took time from their busy schedule to join forces in order to make their voices heard.
 
Interfaith prayers were said amid the din of the careening traffic. But the energy around the circle was high. Torches were lit for the peace walk that followed, and they walked to the beat of the drums, the ringing of the chimes and the voices that were raised in a chorus of chanting. "Stop the war in Mindanao! Give peace a chance!" filled the air. Some drivers of vehicles honked their horn in solidarity, but mostly the traffic on the street kept going as though nothing of significance was happening. 
 
But something significant did happen. Hope remained alive in our hearts and burned brightly in our midst.
 
We, the die-hard advocates of Sowing Peace for Mindanao, believe that we are not alone in our call for peace.  We believe that from the sea of 86 million Filipinos will surface a million others like us who will join the chorus. Together we will make our voices heard.
 
If you are one among the million wishing to join the chorus of voices for peace in Mindanao, please sign up and spread the word!
              
We are looking forward to a million signatures for the Mindanao Week of Peace in November when we will make our harmony of voices heard by all concerned, we are
 
Your friends, the die-hard Sowers of Peace from
 
The Peacemakers' Circle-URI CC, Center for Peace Education (CPE) of Miriam College, Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute, Mindanao Solidarity Network, Balay Rehabilitation Center, Binhi ng Kapayaan Inc., Interfaith Center for a Culture of Non-Violence, Moro Human Rights Council, Anak Mindanao, Pinay... Kilos!, Initiatives for International Dialogue

Visit http://www.sowingpeace.multiply.com/
www.peacemakerscircle.blogspot.com
For more information, contact:
THE PEACEMAKERS' CIRCLE FOUNDATION, INC.
(A Cooperation Circle of the United Religions Initiative)
Tel. no.: (2) 920-7622
Fax no.:((2) 920-4618
Or email: yesweunite.mindanao@gmail.com
A Million Signatures for
"Yes! We Unite in Sowing Peace for Mindanao"
 
We, people for peace of diverse cultures and beliefs from different walks of life in the Philippines, unite in the endeavor to support our brothers and sisters who are being adversely affected by the escalation of conflict in Mindanao.
 
We unite because we are concerned that the renewed fighting between the renegade factions of the MILF and government troops is awakening old fears and attitudes of mistrust, and fomenting division among peace-loving Muslims, Christians and Lumads in the war-torn grassroots communities in central Mindanao. This is polarizing our people and creating huge obstacles to our path to peace.
 
We unite because we are tired of the fighting and weary of the pain that we are inflicting on each other and on ourselves. As of September 10 hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians, mostly women and children, in over 66 municipalities in 11 provinces across Central Mindanao have been reported to have fled their homes and are now living in evacuation centers or makeshift evacuation sites. Homes, schools, mosques and chapels in those areas have been burned. We must stop the war, end the hurting, and begin to sow seeds of lasting peace.
 
We unite in the belief that peace is possible. But peace can only come about if we look at one another anew as brothers and sisters and see the same hopes, dreams and aspirations reflected in each other's eyes; and if we begin to listen more deeply to each other and hear our pain echoed in each other's heart.
 
We unite in our appeal to all those who are concerned for the peace and wellbeing of our country%u2014our leaders of government, the military and armed forces, the rebel groups, and the various sectors of our society including the media, and the religious and academic institutions%u2014to join us in sowing peace for Mindanao.
 
1.    Let us accept that we are a country of diverse people%u2014people of different cultures, beliefs, interests, values, and needs%u2014and that our differences in positions relating to the various issues that impact our lives must be taken as opportunities for growth and a strength for unity rather than as a weakness in our system that must be fortified with aggression and violence.  
 
2.    Let us lay down the guns and give peace a chance by engaging each other in various forms of dialogue and heart listening.
 
Let us engage in various dialogues of life in grassroots communities everywhere and live harmoniously as neighbors in the spirit of kinship and love.
 
Let us engage in dialogue of collaborative action to creatively and lovingly restore peace and justice in the midst of injustice, corruption, and violent situations of conflict.
 
Let us engage in dialogue of interfaith theological discourse in order to understand each other's culture and beliefs and to see how, at the heart of the teachings and ideals of our respective faith traditions, we share common hopes and aspirations and realize that we are interconnected in the deep levels of our faith.
 
Let us%u2014Christians, Muslims and peoples of diverse religions, spiritual expressions  and indigenous traditions in the country%u2014engage in dialogue of worship by expressing our solidarity and kinship with those who differ from us in our beliefs and respecting their unique ways of practicing their faith.
 
3.    Let us be the peace that we wish to see in our country by contributing our talents, energies and resources in manifesting peace in our relationships with our God, with our selves, and with one another.
 
We unite in the endeavor to sow the seeds of peace, justice, and healing for our ailing brothers and sisters in Mindanao and to tend to the wounds that are alienating us from each other in our country. 
 
We unite with all individuals, groups and organizations in the country whose efforts for peace are in keeping with the spirit of mutual respect, understanding and cooperation. 
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We signed the "A MILLION SIGNATURES for PEACE IN MINDANAO!" petition!
# 64:
12:30 pm PST, Dec 6, Jackie Juan, Qatar
Just observe and and don't sweat on small stuff.
# 63:
3:52 am PST, Nov 26, Osberto Santillan, Philippines
All of us who want peace and an end to ALL wars can come together in one big project to show all governments that the majority of people want peace and not war. The Mindanao conflict, and all other conflicts, should end. Be part of the Global March for Peace and Nonviolence! Visit www.martsamundo.net or www.marchamundial.org.

Treating others the way I want to be treated, as much as possible!

# 62:
8:50 am PST, Nov 21, Lourdes Cacatian, Canada
We,ve been fighting this too long. Let us give peace a chance, once and for all.
# 61:
7:25 pm PST, Nov 16, Val Brillo, Philippines
# 60:
8:23 pm PST, Nov 15, Paula Paypon, Philippines
Peace can only begin with ourselves first, so carrying a peaceful heart and mind is a good start. eventually, peace will spread to your family, friends, neighbors, community and to everyone in the world. we just have to believe that real peace is possible, and trust in one another and God to help us make it happen. This may be a long and hard fight, but together..it can definitely be realized. Peace be with all of us!
# 59:
8:02 pm PST, Nov 7, Romuald Dzemo, Philippines
Peace is inner harmony, it begins with the reconciliation with one's self. Such a recociliation permits the acceptance and tolerance of other creatures. I think peace begins with the individual.
# 58:
11:56 pm PST, Nov 5, Sr. Martha Gamolo, dc, Philippines
We support your endeavor
# 57:
7:52 pm PST, Nov 5, Name not displayed, Philippines
# 56:
1:24 pm PST, Nov 5, Maria Santos, Canada
# 55:
7:33 pm PST, Nov 3, Cress Comia, Philippines
# 54:
5:52 am PST, Nov 2, Name not displayed, Philippines
# 53:
4:11 am PST, Nov 2, Chris-Jerome Magpusao, Philippines
# 52:
6:33 am PDT, Nov 1, Laarni Pearl Jaca, Philippines
# 51:
8:27 pm PDT, Oct 31, Rlynn Marchan, Philippines
# 50:
8:50 pm PDT, Oct 30, Ryan Luna, Philippines
god and love is all we in need to have peace in this world. love is the answer.....

give respect, love, honest and always put god in the center of our life in evrything what we do and want in our daily life, just pray.....

# 49:
7:37 pm PDT, Oct 30, Evelyn Marchan, California
# 48:
4:36 pm PDT, Oct 30, Name not displayed, Australia
# 47:
7:33 am PDT, Oct 30, Ma. Kristina Esperanza Herrera, Philippines
# 46:
6:00 am PDT, Oct 28, S. Leticia Derilo,DC, Philippines
# 45:
7:26 pm PDT, Oct 27, Name not displayed, Philippines
Aside from prayers, I can offer some sacrifices and express my concern by participating in organized effort exposing the truth of what is happening in Mindanao by networking.
# 44:
6:57 am PDT, Oct 25, Tina R., Philippines
# 43:
12:15 am PDT, Oct 25, Che Romulo-silvano, Philippines
I support the peace in Mindanao to be able to unite the whole Filipino in any religion. One Nation, One Philippines, Peace in Mindanao.

I always make sure that in order to achieve peace, peace within myself is to give fair treatment in any gender, age, status and religion.

# 42:
3:39 pm PDT, Oct 24, Name not displayed, Philippines
# 41:
7:02 am PDT, Oct 24, Maze Lim, Philippines
# 40:
11:20 pm PDT, Oct 23, Decaterina Candelaria, Philippines
I'm make sure that I have peace in my heart so I could achieve peace to everyone..:)
# 39:
9:40 pm PDT, Oct 23, Mariper Lleno, Philippines
Hope for Mindanao :-)
# 38:
8:05 pm PDT, Oct 22, Name not displayed, Philippines
# 36:
8:46 pm PDT, Oct 20, Norma Beltran, Philippines
In solidarity, I am signing the petition
# 35:
6:42 pm PDT, Oct 20, Sam Salter, Philippines
All around the country, people are learning the culture of violence from tv shows, movies, computer games. The media --an extremely powerful force-- love violence. Many children in Mindanao grow up in a culture of guns and violence; some don't know any other way of life. Even church ministers practice verbal violence everyday on television and from their pulpits. It's not surprising that we see a lot of violence around us. In Buddhism, we learn that we cannot plant oranges and expect to harvest apples. We cannot sow seeds of violence and expect to reap fruits of peace. If we want peace, we have to create a culture of peace and raise our children in it.
# 34:
6:03 pm PDT, Oct 20, Angela Pascual, Philippines
I am from Mindanao and the least that I want to happen is to see the beautiful island crumble down because of differences. Mindanao is culturally diverse and the best we can do is strengthen our similarities and work on our differences. Peace is everyone's dream and we should participate actively in order to achieve it. No to war!!! Give peace a chance!!!
# 33:
7:31 am PDT, Oct 20, Tony Henderson, Hong Kong
by not hitting anyone
# 32:
8:49 am PDT, Oct 19, Kristine Rowan, Philippines
# 31:
3:31 am PDT, Oct 18, Mel Cardenas, Philippines
# 30:
3:13 am PDT, Oct 18, Aleandre Kwan, Philippines
# 29:
1:12 am PDT, Oct 18, Geraldine Denoga, Philippines
# 28:
2:16 am PDT, Oct 17, Name not displayed, Philippines
# 27:
6:56 pm PDT, Oct 16, DC JPSCD, Philippines
Peace, Peace, Please. There's something we should do that's not been done. Something we can win that's not been won. Something we can shout out to end all their brutal war games...........WE WANT PEACE!!!
# 26:
5:50 pm PDT, Oct 16, Nicole Tirona, Philippines
# 25:
4:16 pm PDT, Oct 16, Name not displayed, Philippines
# 24:
7:14 am PDT, Oct 16, Rene Oliveros, SJ, Philippines
# 23:
2:12 am PDT, Oct 16, Datu Haj Ansari ALonto, Philippines
In order to have a lasting peace in Mindanao, we need to trace back to the root cause of the problem, e.i. the illegal occupation of the Bangsa Moro Lands that dates back from the Spanish colonization and continued by the imperial Manila government, the unjust denial and usurpation of the Bangsa Moro People's right to self determination. And if this can be addressed amicably with out the use of guns, then peace will surely reign in Mindanao Inshallah
# 22:
5:39 pm PDT, Oct 15, Mia Glendoes, Denmark
# 21:
5:07 pm PDT, Oct 15, Eloisa Zulueta, Philippines
think and look at the brighter side of life. do good things. always. see everyone sowing peace and love to all.
# 20:
6:45 am PDT, Oct 15, Mary Josephine Eufemio Cagurangan, Philippines
# 19:
4:20 am PDT, Oct 15, Sharon Vaswani, Philippines
Imagine all the people, living life in peace... I wish this dream would turn into a reality! Lets all work to make it HAPPEN!

I sow the seeds of peace, through my relationships with people in my work and undertakings in life. :)

# 18:
1:02 am PDT, Oct 15, Name not displayed, Philippines
meditation
# 17:
11:01 pm PDT, Oct 14, Catherine Untalan, Philippines
We all deserve peace.Imagine how beautiful everything will be if everyone spread love rather than jealousy, hate, envy....

I treat people with respect and try my best to understand their situation. I pray.

# 16:
10:36 pm PDT, Oct 14, Karen angela vianni Virata, Philippines
# 15:
5:25 pm PDT, Oct 14, Leilani Naval, Philippines
We are in one country--all of us brothers and sisters wanting to achieve a common goal of peaceful life with our family.

maintaining an open mind and a broader perspective of things that come my way

# 14:
4:57 pm PDT, Oct 14, Name not displayed, Nevada
# 13:
11:34 am PDT, Oct 14, Joyce Alcoreza, Philippines
I sow peace in my daily life through prayer.
# 12:
11:23 am PDT, Oct 14, Name not displayed, California
# 11:
11:23 am PDT, Oct 14, Name not displayed, California
# 10:
11:09 am PDT, Oct 14, Luchie pavia Ticzon, Philippines
# 9:
4:35 am PDT, Oct 14, Denise Matias, Philippines
# 8:
2:04 am PDT, Oct 14, Desiree Gestiada, Philippines
Speak the language of love. Love begets peace.
# 7:
1:36 am PDT, Oct 14, Veronika Mihalj, Philippines
By teaching children and practising it myself to make Art not War!
# 6:
12:38 am PDT, Oct 14, Eugene Quiamco, United Arab Emirates
# 5:
12:17 am PDT, Oct 14, Kristine Sales, Philippines
# 4:
11:55 pm PDT, Oct 13, Maricel Montero, Philippines
# 3:
10:15 pm PDT, Oct 13, Orlando Jr. De Guzman, Philippines
Kalinaw alang sa Mindanao! Kapayapaan para sa Pilipinas! May Peace Prevail on Earth!

I strive each day to be the peace I wish to see at home, in the workplace, in the community, in the country, and in the world!

# 1:
8:20 pm PDT, Oct 13, Sarah Queblatin, Philippines
Peace is an exercise of the imagination. Let's be creative in finding solutions :)

I sow peace everyday by doing my asanas and meditation first thing in the morning. I keep a small blessings book to note every blessing I receive everyday. I listen with my heart and acknowledge every person's feelings or situation, before assessing and sharing my thoughts on a problem. I make sure no one is left out by sharing. I don't eat animals (although on minimal egg and dairy diet, but slowly in the process of taking them out). I practice non-violence through humility, patience, and forgiveness I keep my faith in people who are having a hard time with their challenges and try to see the good in them all the time by practicing right judgement. I practice inner work and self reflection so my presence with others will inspire and give them hope.

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