Senate debates
Thursday, 17 August 2006
International Day of Peace
10:00 am
Claire Moore (Queensland, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I, and also on behalf of Senator Allison, move:
- That the Senate—
- (a)
 - notes that:
- (i)
 - on 7 September 2001, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared that the International Day of Peace should be observed annually on the fixed date of 21 September, as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, and
 - (ii)
 - UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has repeatedly urged member states of the UN to support the observance of a global ceasefire on the day, arguing that a global ceasefire would:
- (a)
 - provide a pause for reflection by the international community on the threats and challenges faced,
 - (b)
 - offer mediators a building block towards a wider truce, as has been seen in nations such as Ghana and Zambia,
 - (c)
 - encourage those involved in violent conflict to reconsider the wisdom of further violence,
 - (d)
 - provide relief workers with a safe interlude for the provision of vital services and the supply of essential goods,
 - (e)
 - allow freedom of movement and information, which is particularly beneficial to refugees and internally-displaced persons, and
 - (f)
 - relieve those embroiled in violent conflict from the daily burden of fear for their own safety and the safety of others;
 
 
 - (b)
 - supports the Australian organisations that intend to hold vigils, concerts and walks on 21 September 2006, in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Darwin and Brisbane; and
 - (c)
 - calls on the Government to actively support the principles of the International Day of Peace on 21 September.
 
 
Question agreed to.