Syria – Global Peace Pledge With Prayer and Fasting to End Conflict

September 6, 2013

 By Padmini Arhant

Concerned citizens and religious leaders decision to observe fasting and prayer for Syria on Saturday i.e. September 7, 2013 is honorable and praiseworthy.

The positive approach to the otherwise counterproductive course pursued by sponsors of terrorism and violence against the sovereign nation could expedite peaceful resolution. 

Global solidarity demonstrating commitment to peace and harmony on this day continuing until the end to Syrian crises could inspire people in thwarting impending United States and allies military intervention in Syria.

United States citizens opposition conforming to worldwide rejection of any U.S. and coalition involvement in Syria through vigorous campaigning expressing their opinion to elected representatives in Congress is paramount to restore republic status.that is increasingly made irrelevant in Congressional proceeding on national and international matter.

Please come forward and pledge your support to peace benefiting humanity at large regardless of your decision on fasting and prayer considering such practice is discretional. 

Your participation is critical to avert imminent disaster upon United States unlawful and unconstitutional military aggression against Syria.

Universal call for peace and unanimous dissent to war is the only effective world action to save humanity and habitat from protracted warfare. 

The global event in recognition of peace and unity would guarantee freedom, stability, and security for all.

May God bless Syria and the rest of the world with eternal peace and liberty.

Peace to all!

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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