The Utøya Peace Movement

The Utøya  Peace Movement The Utøya Peace Movement is a universal crusade of young people to build a culture of justice and peace in their communities and in the world.

The Utøya Peace Mission serves as a bastion of hope and inspiration, and actively engages in promoting the creation of a just and peaceful world in which:

1. Conflicts are settled equitably and peacefully;
2. Peace is based on ensuring both human and ecological security and the rights of succeeding generations to a sustainable and a peaceful future;
3. Human dignity is is accorded utmost respect

and human rights are universally protected and advanced; and
4. International, national and local political institutions and the justice systems support these aims.

08/03/2023
16/07/2022

Russian missiles struck Vinnytsia in central Ukraine Thursday, killing at least 23 people including three children, in what President Volodymyr Zelensky called "an open act of terrorism".

Again, for the second time, in a country with possibly the lowest crime rate in the world.
26/06/2022

Again, for the second time, in a country with possibly the lowest crime rate in the world.

HORROR ON OSLO PRIDE DAY

JUST IN: Terrified revellers at a gay bar in Oslo hid in a basement and desperately called loved ones as a gunman went on the rampage, killing two people and injuring 21 on the day the city was due to celebrate its annual Pride parade.

Authorities said the suspect, a 42-year-old Norwegian citizen of Iranian origin, was believed to be a radicalised Islamist with a history of mental illness who had been known to intelligence services since 2015. | 📸: Terje Pedersen/NTB/via REUTERS

08/06/2022

"A few weeks after his 94th birthday, I opened my laptop and watched him disclose the secrets of his childhood I’d waited decades to hear."

08/06/2022

"A neighbor cautioned that I couldn’t be sure what I saw was a N**i sw****ka, since it might have been a Hindu symbol. I wanted to claw their eyes out."

07/06/2022

Camila Alves McConaughey, wife of actor Matthew McConaughey, holds a pair of shoes worn by Maite Rodriguez, one of the victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, as her husband makes a passionate plea for gun reform at White House press briefing.

McConaughey said she wore them because of her love of nature and described how she wanted to become a marine biologist. He spoke of how the small shoes -- with a heart on the right toe -- were the "only clear evidence that could identify her."

"These bodies were very different," he said of the 19 children and two teachers killed. "They needed extensive restoration. Why? Due to the exceptionally large exit wounds of an AR-15 rifle. Most of the bodies were so mutilated that only DNA tests or green Converse could identify them." https://abcn.ws/3GZik6p

The Utoya massacre keeps on repeating itself in the US.  Stop the murder of children,
25/05/2022

The Utoya massacre keeps on repeating itself in the US. Stop the murder of children,

Happy Mothers Day dear moms
08/05/2022

Happy Mothers Day dear moms

11/04/2022

Ukraine said Sunday it had found more than 1,200 bodies in the Kyiv region, the scene of atrocities allegedly committed during the Russian occupation.

07/04/2022

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