The first World March for Peace and Nonviolence will travel the world asking for the end of wars, the dismantling of nuclear weapons and for an end to all forms of violence (physical, economic, racial, religious, cultural, sexual and psychological).
The Peace March will pass through 300 cities, 98 countries, 6 continents starting from Wellington, New Zealand on October 2, 2009 and ending in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas), Aconcagua, Argentina on January 2, 2010 with 1 million marchers worldwide, 10 million virtual advocates, and 30 core marchers from start to finish.
The following are news articles on the preliminaries of the march, and more so will be posted on
National Holistic Travel Examiner news page to chronicle the progress of the march across the world.
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By
Gina Alzate,
World Tours and Cruises
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Gina Alzate is also the
National Interracial Relationship Examiner and the
Philadelphia Romance Examiner.
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