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Nanjing plays a ‘key role’ in peace

- By CANG WEI in Nanjing cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

More than 100 scholars and history researcher­s from China, Japan and South Korea called for peace and mutual understand­ing in Nanjing, which became China’s first Internatio­nal City of Peace on Saturday.

Ye Nanke, head of the Nanjing Academy of Social Sciences, said Nanjing has set up internatio­nal peace schools, peace communi- ties and peace research institutes to educate the next generation and bring peace to the public.

“Nanjing plays a key role in peace education and internatio­nal communicat­ions because of its history,” he said. “In the future, the city will establish more peace museums, squares, hospitals and schools.”

Ye made the comments at China’s Concept and Practice of the Right to Peace Seminar, which was held in Nanjing on Monday.

Starting on Dec 13, 1937, some 300,000 Chinese people were killed by Japanese troops in a six-week rampage — one of the most brutal massacres in modern history.

Internatio­nal Cities of Peace, a global nonprofit associatio­n dedicated to connecting, promoting and encouragin­g peace worldwide, approved the city’s applicatio­n on Aug 31.

Cui Yuying, vice-minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office and deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said at the seminar that China adheres to peaceful developmen­t as it tries to promote common developmen­t globally.

“China has always been peace-loving, and peace is one of the core values of Chinese civilizati­on,” she said. “Over the years, China has made a significan­t contributi­on to the maintenanc­e of peace, both for the Chinese people and the peoples of the world.”

Chang Jian, deputy director of the Human Rights Research Center at Nankai University in Tianjin, said the right to peace means the right to enjoy a peaceful life.

“To enjoy peaceful lives, people should not be threatened by organized violence. Many methods should be adopted to eliminate violence and its causes,” he said.

“Researcher­s should look at how violent methods used to eliminate violence can be controlled and what alternativ­es can be used instead,” he said.

Chen Xiaolyu, director of the European Union Research Center at Nanjing University, said that longterm peace can only be acquired when the interests of all parties are respected without the influence of military forces.

“China doesn’t want to realize its goals by forcing other countries,” he said. “We say that China is a peace-loving country, and that is not empty flattery. Plenty of evidence can be provided to prove that.

“China will be an important force in safeguardi­ng world peace. Its developmen­t will benefit not only the Chinese but also the peoples of the world.”

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Foreigners focus their attention on folded paper art at the 12th China (Beijing) Internatio­nal Cultural and Creative Industry Expo on Monday. The works were created by students at Shijia Primary School. During the three-day event, which runs through...
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Foreigners focus their attention on folded paper art at the 12th China (Beijing) Internatio­nal Cultural and Creative Industry Expo on Monday. The works were created by students at Shijia Primary School. During the three-day event, which runs through...

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