(bolded countries below are new in past year since last update to map)
192 countries
Afghanistan
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Virgin Islands, U.S.
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18 Responses
Great!
THANK ALL!!!!!
In an age with such devastating technology, we as a species cannot endure continued conflict. In an age when we suffer environmental disasters our minds, technology and resources should aim to eleviate the worse of the environmental damage we have caused.
Bahrain is missing too. I’ll try to get a signer.
thanks!
Any luck?
“I do not think the measure of a civilization
is how tall its buildings of concrete are,
But rather how well its people have learned to relate
to their environment and fellow man.”
Sun Bear of the Chippewa Tribe
I want to believe that the World Without a War is achievable.
To prove it is hard, but worthy of effort to find out in how many ways, and then work even harder to apply it as effectively as possible.
My friend from Madagascar said she signed. Also Togo I think.
will check, thanks
Someone from Madagascar has now signed!
And now Togo
Jan Mayen and Svalbard are not countries.
They are Norwegian islands.
It is possible you have gotten signatures to the Declaration of Peace from people who were in Svalbard or Jan Mayen, but they would list their address as Norway. Jan Mayen doesn’t have any actual residents, just a rotating handful of military manning a weather station.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard_and_Jan_Mayen
Maybe they would but they didn’t.
United States is on this list. This country is currently at war, has overthrown 50 democracies, killed millions of innocents and supported numerous dictators since WW2.
Does this not mean that this list is meaningless??
That’s exactly what it does not mean.
It’s good that so many countries have made this declaration, but does this include the people who make the decisions? I note that there are countries listed who are technically still ‘at war’.
No. It means at least one person, any person.