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Senegal President Macky Sall and International Honorary President of Religions for Peace Bishop Munib A. Younan selected as the 2020 Sunhak Peace Prize Laureates
SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Sunhak Peace Prize Committee held the 2020 Sunhak Peace Prize Award 
Ceremony commemorating the centenary of the founder on February 5, 10 am, at 
KINTEX, Ilsan, Republic of Korea.

The 2020 Sunhak Peace Prize was awarded to President Macky Sall of the Republic 
of Senegal and Bishop Munib A. Younan, the International Honorary President of 
Religions for Peace. Marking the centenary of the founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon, 
a special Founders' Centenary Award was presented to former UN 
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

President Sall was recognized for successfully shortening the presidential term 
from seven to five years and reviving the economy through transparent policies, 
thereby spreading mature democracy to neighboring countries on the African 
continent where long-term dictatorship and poverty still abound.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200207/2714281-1-a 
caption: Chairman Hong awarding the plaque to the International Honorary 
President of Religions for Peace Bishop Younan.

Bishop Younan was recognized for his 40-years of work to promote harmony among 
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the Middle East and in particular to 
resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200207/2714281-1-b
caption: Founder Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon awarding the Founder's Centenary Award to 
former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The Centenary Award was given for 
the first time to commemorate the centenary of Dr. Sun Myung Moon.

Former UN Secretary-General Ban led the UN towards achieving a sustainable 
world with unyielding dedication in the face of unprecedented global challenges 
and crises, including global economic crisis, climate change, terrorism and 
refugee issues. 

In his acceptance speech, President Sall emphasized that peace requires social 
components of inclusive economic growth that contributes to poverty eradication 
and reduction of inequality. He reaffirmed his determination to take lead in 
ending the conflicts on the African continent and achieving social and economic 
development. 

Bishop Younan called out to the religious leaders "to raise their voices for 
peace based on justice and to speak boldly against the waves of hatred and 
oppression" and said, "I will continue to work for peace based on justice until 
the last breath of my life." 

Former UN Secretary-General Ban stated that "there are still more than 700 
million people going to bed with a hungry stomach" and that receiving this 
prize gave him "much more added commitment, added motivation that I should do 
much more because there are still many people who are yearning for peace, 
prosperity, and for their human rights to be respected and protected."

The ceremony was attended by more than 5,000 people, including former and 
current heads of states and representatives from various governmental, 
academic, industrial, media, and religious organizations worldwide. 

The Sunhak Peace Prize is awarded to individuals and organizations that have 
greatly contributed to the peace of future generations and human development. 

CONTACT: Gayeon Roh, +82-2-3278-5158, sunhakprize@naver.com
 

source: The Sunhak Peace Prize Committee

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   Caption: Chairman Hong awarding the plaque to the International Honorary 
President of Religions for Peace Bishop Younan.

   Link: https://iop.asianetnews.net/view-attachment?attach-id=357257

   Caption: Founder Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon awarding the Founder's Centenary Award 
to former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The Centenary Award was given for 
the first time to commemorate the centenary of Dr. Sun Myung Moon.

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