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The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) is a mass non-governmental organization with national committees in more than 90 countries in Asia and Africa, and has associate member committees in Europe and Latin America
International Day of Peace
Maintain world Peace and Stability
By: prof. Helmi El Hadidi
Today the world observing the 41th anniversary of the international day of Peace, a day originally established by the United nations General assembly.
We live in a world where our greatest challenges are shared, and global challenges require global solutions. That is what makes multilateral institutions, and the nongovernmental organization such as AAPSO and CAPAD so valuable .
The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization expresses its deep sadness and sorrow for the victims of the unprecedented flood disaster in Sudan and reassures its full solidarity with the brotherly Sudanese people in this cruel plight to which they were subjected and that had led to demolishing homes, blocking roads, collapsing bridges, sinking villages and cities, thousands of civilian casualties, displacement of a very large number of people who have no shelter and losing source of income for a significant number of people.
The Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization declares its support for the initiative launched by the veteran politician and former Algerian Foreign Minister, Al-Akhdar Al-Ibrahimi. It is an international initiative to support the Palestinian people in recovering and defending their rights.
On 6th August 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by US air forces. This was the first time a nuclear weapon had ever been used; the fireball created by the bomb destroyed 13 square kilometres of the city, and those dead as a result numbered up to 180,000.
In light of the dangerous conditions in Libya, AAPSO expresses its deep concern about the military escalation, which increases the crisis situation in Libya and threatens the security and stability of the neighboring countries of Libya and the region, including the Mediterranean area.
Final Statement
29th Meeting of Arab Solidarity Committees
27-28 March 2019
We, the representatives of the Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization Arab Solidarity Committees (Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Sudan, Libya, Syria, Bahrain) gathered at the 29th Meeting of Arab Solidarity Committees in Cairo, declare that we are in utmost need for solidarity among our Arab peoples and all the peoples of the world who aspire for peace to prevail in the world, since without peace we cannot proceed with building our sound nation states on the basis of civilization, democracy and social justice, so that our Arab peoples can live a dignified life free from the grave dangers that threaten nation states with destruction. The international and regional situation is deteriorating at an unprecedented pace as the threat of nuclear armament, terrorism and mutual hatred discourses are growing day by day and spreading worldwide.
On December 7, 2018, under the presidency of Dr. Helmy El Hadidi-President of AAPSO and Minister Charles Nganfomo. Interior Minister for Decentralization and Local Development Affairs and Chairman of Congo Solidarity Committee. The committee of the Congo-Brazzaville was elected as one of the National Committees as it becomes a member International Committee in AAPSO.
As we celebrate the elapse of six full decades of the founding of our Afro-Asian People' Solidarity Organization (AAPSO), we wholeheartedly remember the important and active role it has played in consolidating ties between our peoples and developing and boosting cooperation among our nations. We recall, with due appreciation, the role which our Organization has played in preserving world peace in the face of international forces that have triggered sedition, war and armed conflicts in the world, driving it to the brink of a new world by their arrogant policies which aimed at interfering in the affairs of other countries and at seeking to impose their hegemony on our peoples.
The concept of "United Nations Organisation" came into acceptance during the closing years of the "Second World War" when representatives of 26 nations fighting the Axis Powers assembled on 1st January 1942 pledged their adherence to a World Organisation to be set up after the end of war.