"Peace does not only mean the absence of violence but also the presence of justice." Martin Luther King
Living in peace is to be able to exercise and to see satisfied all the natural rights inherent to human beings.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS means any individual, from birth to death, anywhere in the world, can fulfill his potential as a person under the protection of all rights that the universal declarations of human rights proclaims as basic, with no other individual or institution, limits or boundaries, could limit him unfairly.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS intends that all human beings, with no exception, have the same opportunities to develop as persons under the protection of all their rights. To make this possible, as ambitious it may seem, it is essential that people are in disposition to enforce such rights under guarantees universally agreed upon.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS pretends that states and individuals commit themselves to respect their peers, exercising one's rights without any prejudice to the rights of others, working together to enhance and protect the most everyone’s rights.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS strives to strengthen the culture of peace among individuals through music and culture in order to induce the institutions to work towards peace.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS will host free and open concerts in places where peace is compromised, and in places where its message is heard by the greatest number of people with the greatest possible influence.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS wants to be a speaker that would unite the wills and intentions of all in order to achieve awareness among the public institutions, both domestic and international, to codify the right to peace as a universal and fundamental right of human beings. And to carry out the actions necessary to enforce this right globally, with special support in places where it looks more engaging.
PEACE WITHOUT BORDERS seeks to achieve the greatest possible number of adherences for which both the United Nations as an international body, and each state in its constitution, consider the right to peace as a principle and essential value and therefore, binding all Governments and people of the world, recognizing not only its axiological sense, but the consequential basis of respect for human dignity and all human rights.
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