Minister calls for peace
Speaking at the event on 26 August during the peace pole ceremony, a prominent international symbol of harmony, the minister said “We have to stand up for peace-promoting principles such as cooperating with the police and becoming our brother’s and sister’s keepers. Let us commit to joining these students in taking a stand for harmony and saying no lawlessness and violence.”
Inara Myles, one of the students who spearheaded the peace pole planting, saidthat there are over 200,000 peace poles planted around the world. “The pole symbolizes the oneness of humanity and our common wish to have a peaceful world. It reminds us to think, speak and act in the spirit of harmony,” she added.
Fellow-student Daniel Connolly-Foster explained that Cayman’s first peace pole has the message ’may peace prevail on earth’ written in English, Spanish, Taggalo, and Hindi, representing some of the key languages spoken in Cayman.
The remaining students involved in the project, Ana Olson, Jenna Munruddin and Megan Ebanks read a peace poem they had written and led the audience in the songs Send it On and Heal the World. A video produced by the students as part of the summer film project and entitled Stop Discrimination was also viewed before the unveiling.
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This is an excellent step for peace amongst all people in the Cayman Isands! I commend you Minister Adam and all who played a part to seeing to this. "Let their be peace on earth and let it begin with me…" as the poem/song goes.
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Quincy Brown
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