International Anti -Violence Day 2025: Background to this year’s message

Jakarta -International Anti -violence -Day or not -Violent International Day will be commemorated on October 2. This warning is in collaboration with the commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of the Indian Independence Movement and the pioneer of philosophy and not -violent strategies. According to the UN website, based on the resolution of the General Assembly A/Res/61/271 of June 15, 2007, which determined the warning, this international anti -violence day was an opportunity to spread “anti -violence messages, including by education and public awareness”. The resolution repeated the ‘universal relevance of the principle of anti -cleavage’ and desire ‘to guarantee the culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and anti -violence. At the launch of the resolution at the General Assembly on behalf of 140 supporters, the Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Anand Sharma said that broad and diverse support for the resolution was a reflection of universal respect for Mahatma Gandhi and the relevance of his eternal philosophy. He mentions the words of the late leader and said: “No violence is the greatest power that humanity possesses. He is more powerful than the strongest destruction weapon created by human ingenuity.” Browse to continue with the content of Gandhi, which helps to lead India to independence, has become an inspiration for movements that are not violent for civil rights and social change around the world. Gandhi has been stuck in his faith in anti -violence all his life, even in oppressive circumstances and challenges that seemed unreasonable. The principle without violence is also known as a non-violent resistance that rejects the use of physical violence to bring about social or political change. This form of social struggle, often described as “ordinary people’s politics”, is adopted by the wider community around the world in a campaign for social justice. Order of the International Anti -Violence Day 2025 after a message from the United Nations Secretary General António Guterres for International Anti -Violence Day 2025. On this international violence day, we respect the life and inheritance of Mahatma Gandhi, and the firm commitment to peace, truth and dignity for all. Gandhi didn’t just talk about these ideals – he also practiced it. And in the increasing tension and deeper division, the message brought new urgency. We see how we upset our joint humanitarian erosion. Violence shifts dialogue. Civilists bear the burden of conflict. International law is being violated. Human rights trampled. And the foundation of peace is threatened. Gandhi understands that non-violence is not a weapon of the weak, but the strength of the brave people. Non-violence is a force to fight injustice without hatred; fighting oppression without cruelty; And building peace through dignity, not dominance. In this dangerous and split period, let us find the power to follow his footsteps, end the suffering, promote diplomacy, heal division, and create a righteous, sustainable and peaceful world for all. (KNY/IMK)

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