Kuala Lumpur Foundation to Criminalise War KLFCW

  • … To these ends the Forum resolves to establish a permanent Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur to: IMPLEMENT this Initiative, OPPOSE policies and programmes that incite war, and SEEK the cooperation of NGOs worldwide to achieve the goals of this Initiative. (full text about Foundation).
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About the Foundation: The Kuala Lumpur Foundation to Criminalise War (KLFCW), a non-governmental organization was established under the laws of Malaysia on the 12th day of March 2007.  

The main objectives of the Foundation, as stated in its Statutes are, inter alia:

  • To undertake all necessary measures and initiatives to criminalise war and energise peace;
  • To provide relief, assistance and support to individuals and communities who are suffering from the effects of war and armed conflict wherever occurring and without discrimination on the grounds of nationality, racial origin, religion, belief, age, gender or other forms of impermissible differentiations;
  • To promote the education of individuals and communities suffering from the effects of war or armed conflict;
  • To foster schemes for the relief of human suffering occasioned by war or armed conflict;
  • To provide for mechanisms or procedures in attainment of the above purposes.

The Kuala Lumpur Global Peace Forum of concerned peoples from all five continents are:

  • UNITED: in the belief that peace is the essential condition for the survival and well-being of the human race,
  • DETERMINED: to promote peace and save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,
  • OUTRAGED: over the frequent resort to war in the settlement of disputes between nations,
  • DISTURBED: that militarists are preparing for more wars,
  • TROUBLED: that use of armed force increases insecurity for all, and
  • TERRIFIED: that the possession of nuclear weapons and the imminent risk of nuclear war will lead to the annihilation of life on earth.

To achieve peace, we now declare that: … (full text /about).