Scientology Network will present an International Day of Peace television marathon on September 21. The day’s programming will be curated to illustrate the power of human rights education to create a more peaceful world.
In 2024, international laws continue to go unheeded as conflicts are on the rise around the world and millions are being displaced. According to the United Nations, peace is more under threat now than it has been at any time since World War II.
Observed annually on September 21, the UN declaration of the International Day of Peace calls for a 24-hour period of nonviolence. The ultimate goal of the day is to build mutual understanding and cooperation among nations to create a culture of peace.
The International Day of Peace Marathon (beginning 9:00 a.m. ET) includes:
See the full schedule at scientology.tv/schedule.
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