A delegation of Global Peace Chain, which visits different places of the world, promoting the message of peace through youth engagement visited Nepal on August 16 to interact with Nepali youths.
Pakistani delegates Fatima, Ahmad Toor, Imran Zulfiqar, Mashal Khan, Nasir Iqbal, and Kashaf Javed alongside Anushka Joshi, and Shail Suman Silwal from Nepal participated in an interaction program. Kamran Zafar, the director of Global Peace Chain shared the vision, goals, and objective of Global Peace Chain and invited Nepali youth to support them in this noble cause.
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Also, the press release affirmed peace as the utmost need of the hour, when the world is reeling around extreme conflicts on the basis of caste, color, race, religion, and creed.
Muhammad Ahmad, president of Global Peace Chain, added that youths could play an instrumental role in promoting harmony, love, compassion, respect, and acceptance among each other.
The participants also shared their commitment to promoting peace in their local communities. Global Peace Chain is also collecting signatures from youths to file a petition in the United Nations with the vision that: Violence has nothing to do with caste, color, creed, and religion.