[gha] Re: LETTER TO LEO SEMASHKO WRITTEN IN 2006

  • From: María Cristina Azcona <mcrisazcona@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gha <gha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2014 20:09:54 -0300

Yes Glenn,
I am against any kind of slandering  from one side or from the other





















*María Cristina Azcona*
*@macazcona*


*María Cristina Azcona*


2014-07-05 20:01 GMT-03:00 Martin, Glen T <gmartin@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

>  Dear Ammar, Maria, and everyone,
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> I very much agree, and wish to also thank Maria for her principled stand
> against slander, whether in GHA or anywhere else, and for sending around
> brief bios showing that we are all dedicated peace people.
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> In peace and hope,
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> Glen
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> *Dr. Glen T. Martin*
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> President, World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA)
> www.worldparliament-gov.org
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> President, Institute on World Problems (IOWP) www.worldproblems.net
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> Professor, Philosophy and Peace Studies, Radford University
> www.radford.edu/gmartin
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> Laureate, GUSI Peace Prize International
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> *From:* gha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
> Behalf Of *ammar banni
> *Sent:* Saturday, July 5, 2014 6:46 AM
> *To:* gha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [gha] Re: LETTER TO LEO SEMASHKO WRITTEN IN 2006
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> Calling  to all members of GHA
> *Talent and tolerance*
> "Intolerance and selfishness are one of the greatest threats to our
> civilization! "
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>   Firstly, Thank you to my friend Maria who never ceases to renew
> relations between members of GHA  in mutual respect. I think it is our duty
> to support  her initiatives from the call to a dialogue between members.
> These initiatives emphasize the importance of removing disparities by
> acquiring a thorough and extensive knowledge and studying stereotypes in
> order to eliminate negative connotations and prejudices often fueled by the
> lack of knowledge of others who see them as a threat or an enemy. It is
> essential to cultivate a more objective and neutral vision habits,
> thoughts, behaviors and practices other than ours using modern information
> technology and communication.
> As a humanist I am opposed to the idea of a dominant culture. Instead, I
> defend the idea of ​​a world where civilizations interact and cooperate to
> strengthen universal values.
> In spirit and in its essence, our relationship guarantees freedom of
> thought. In fact, I asked the members therefore accept the plurality of
> cultures, different laws and ways of life and believes that life is a
> challenge facing humanity to work towards peaceful coexistence, thus
> strengthening the forces of peace and moral order that are more fundamental
> than differences in civilizations. In any way, members adopt a hostile
> attitude toward others.
> The world must fashion a universal philosophy of tolerance pulling its
> principles of different cultures and providing a starting point for the
> non-violent resolution of disputes. I think GHA is a rich spiritual and
> cultural heritage which adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
> This statement showed that there was no conflict between the philosophy of
> human rights mutual respect. Duty I see that GHA is aiming to defend and
> promote human dignity which is included so genuine and reasonable, there is
> no contradiction between the rights.
>   Intellectuals, aeristes, academics and educators from the East and West
> should therefore continue to recognize the differences between themselves
> and the doctrines and seek to build a mutual understanding by actually
> showing receptive to other points of view . They should also work to
> eliminate intolerance and avoid confrontations.
> Should implement policies of cooperation and intellectual initiatives to
> promote coexistence and mutual understanding so that our goals falls within
> a rational perspective. We need to create an organization that shares the
> values ​​of love, tolerance and recognition of others.
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> With Peace,Harmony and Peace.
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> Ammar Banni.
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> Professor of education-Author-Poet/Algeria
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> http://www.un.org/disarmament/special/poetryforpeace/poems/banni/
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> http://arabianpeople.blogspot.com/2010/09/ammar-banni-poete-algerien-ambassadeur_12.html
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>  *World   Tour  for Spirituality, Harmonization, the artistic
> consciousness*
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> *“The artist depends on the sources and the resources that derive from
> their spiritual unconscious, irrational intuition of the consciousness
> would be parallel to the inspiration of the artist unable to be revealed at
> all ..”*
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> By Susana Roberts (Argentina) -
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>  *“Poetry, music, dance, painting, sculpture… each o­ne, as I said, with
> a different language of expression, tries to stimulate our emotions and for
> that they look for to touch the fibers of our more intimate and deep
> feelings of our life. For those reasons poetry is a key value in life and
> medicine is a key value in life.”*
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> *Prof. Emeritus Dr. Ernesto Kahan MD University Professor - Poet –
> Physician*
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> Tel Aviv University, Israel.
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>  *“This is a compilation of peace articles by famous writers and
> philosophers specialized in peace building matters and a summary of their
> respective point of view.*
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> *Twelve writers, twelve minds, twelve styles but only one obsession:*
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> *To resolve the dilemma of war, social violence and the preservation of
> human life. Love, life, humanity, serenity of thought, familiar peace and
> other meanings around the need of a change in this crazy, violent and self
> destructive civilization, are some of the topics in these essays.*
>
> *Peace is possible especially through literature as we explain in the book
> but also through the education of respect to human dignity… Take a tour on
> our proposal of solutions to this severe illness that is causing the
> decadence and perhaps death of our blue planet Earth. Read and think on
> your own point of view and rethink this book upon your vision. That is our
> dream. We cannot wait, we want to write our  own creative opinion.
> “                                               (Maria Cristina Azcona-
> Argentina)*
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> *Tolerance.*
> You give me reason to exist.
> you shake my mind and soul!
> In my being, you are a prayer.
> You dance in my heart
> then you go in my veins,
> With its beautiful lines,
> you take my punishment.
> I get a feather in the air;
> I fly without purpose or itinerary.
> My sorrows fall by the effect of your weight!
> Brighter, I become more sensitive to your enthusiasm!
> My life is beautiful
> Your joy is eternal.
> Your name is immortal.
> Oh TOLERANCE, you do me the effect:
> Breast milk to the baby hungry!
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> You merge me at your leisure!
> Thanks to your inspiration,
> I become a fountain of passion.
> I become a star feeling.
> I get a mountain of emotion!
> My life is beautiful.
> Your joy is eternal.
> Your name is immortal.
> My only will is to hear your name
> In my coffin just before
> to leave my family and my children!
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> *Copyright (c) Prof. Ammar Banni*
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> *The glory of peace*
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>  Far from any ideology Far from any religion far from any ethnos group far
> from any civilization you are my brother Although I do not divide you the
> ideas although I do not divide you the religion although I do not divide
> you the fatherland I divide you humanism the life is a culture who does
> not have a border peace is the heart of the life love of the others you
> desire gives for living you are my friends Although you are far I do not
> know your face but I know your heart who share the love you are ants of
> work who move throughout the world you are the white doves. you are the
> glory of peace.
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> Copyright (c) Prof. Ammar Banni
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> Le Vendredi 4 juillet 2014 23h25, María Cristina Azcona <
> mcrisazcona@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
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> *LETTER TO LEO SEMASHKO WRITTEN IN 2006*
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> *Letter to Leo Semashko*
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> *By Maria Cristina Azcona
> <http://www.authorsden.com/visit/author.asp?AuthorID=2933>    *
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> Posted: Thursday, May 18, 2006
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>  Letter to Leo Semashko
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> Dear Leo Semashko
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> Director IFLAC Rusia
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> In 2002 I founded  a literary movement, Bilingual MCA poets & writers for
> Peace (www.bilingualmca.bravehost.com) as I believe in bilingual
> literature as most direct route towards international understanding and
> peace.
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> After that, Laureated poet Dorin Popa invited me to join IFLAC. There I
> met this marvellous butterfly of peace, Prof. Ada Aharoni, creator of IFLAC
> PAVE PEACE who since then has been my mentor and inspirer and even
> presented me to you, an incredible personality whose passionate efforts in
> this noble direction are really extraordinary.
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> Later I joined HD&HS, from the clever hand of Dr Evelin Gerda Lindner,
> another muse of Peace on Earth.
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> This website Peace from Harmony,  beautiful daughter of IFLAC, has became
> part of my life. I agree with the calendar, and with this address to youth.
> As an Educational Psychologist I strongly believe in education of mew
> generations as the unique technique
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> Capable of a true and substantial change of this outrageous civilization.
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> The conformation of a new culture of peace and harmony must start with the
> organization of intellectuals. We have the responsibility to spread our
> universal ideals and high moral values in all the environment where our
> children grow. They are the future of this Earth, the seed of a perfect
> cohabitation.
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> I encourage all intellectuals in this global village to join hands with
> Leo in this endeavour  and I recommend all youngsters to work at schools ,
> colleges and universities to study the phenomena of this philosophy Leo
> Semashko is creating from an original perspective (Tetrasociology) because
> I think that diversity of opinions among us, diversity of races, religions
> and beliefs, are the perfume of a marvellous garden where all can be happy.
> We are the example that peace and harmony is a true chance that must
> prevail among nations.
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> Prof. MARIA CRISTINA AZCONA
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> *María Cristina Azcona*
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> *@macazcona*
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> *María Cristina Azcona*
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