| With occasion of
its fifty anniversary, we gave the Letter of Peace to the United Nations,
accompanied by the signatures and testimonies gathered until then; These
are regularly presented to the Secretary General of this prestigious organisation
as they are received.
We hope that one day certain points or aspects of the Letter of Peace will become an instrument of the United Nations, which favors the diffusion of such, as well as its incorporation in the spirit of the legislations of the peoples of all nations. We thank the United Nations for receiving the Letter of Peace, and
for becoming public receptors of this Document, registering it according
to their procedures and protocol, to pass on to whoever may request
it. . |
