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Sir.Rafal Marcin, IHRC is working to strengthen & support all Nations
WELCOME TO People of KINGDOM of HAWAII
Sir Rafal Marcin Wasik and King Edmund Keli (Source: Ak)
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PRESS NOTE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION:
Under the visionary leadership of General Secretary Sir.Rafal Marcin, IHRC is working to strengthen & support all Nations capacity to engage in sustainable development through educational access, relief programs, ecological & bioethical reflections & actions, while taking in to consideration the traditional, social & cultural values of each Nation. Promoting Human Rights Peace, Gender Equality, Health, Economic development, awareness regarding the rights of women, children & youth in developing nations & where ever needed.
We have received extra ordinary appreciation towards our Passion to serve Humanity with improvements in people´s life & Peace around the world. IHRC is expanding its operations to extend its reach for the People in need across the Globe.
To further strengthen IHRC on diplomatic affiliations Prof.h.c.Sir Rafal Marcin Secretary General International Human Rights Commission has received an official confirmation from King, Ali“˜i Nui MÅ“˜Ä«, of the sovereign nation of the Kingdom of Hawai´i,
Under the visionary leadership of General Secretary Sir.Rafal Marcin, IHRC is working to strengthen & support all Nations capacity to engage in sustainable development through educational access, relief programs, ecological & bioethical reflections & actions, while taking in to consideration the traditional, social & cultural values of each Nation. Promoting Human Rights Peace, Gender Equality, Health, Economic development, awareness regarding the rights of women, children & youth in developing nations & where ever needed.
We have received extra ordinary appreciation towards our Passion to serve Humanity with improvements in people´s life & Peace around the world. IHRC is expanding its operations to extend its reach for the People in need across the Globe.
To further strengthen IHRC on diplomatic affiliations Prof.h.c.Sir Rafal Marcin Secretary General International Human Rights Commission has received an official confirmation from King, Ali“˜i Nui MÅ“˜Ä«, of the sovereign nation of the Kingdom of Hawai´i,
whose sacred name is Nalikolauokalani Paki - Ka “˜I “˜omaka-ola-hou-Kaluaokalani-ka-“˜I-mano- “˜anu“˜unu“˜u-ka-lama-kea-i-ho“˜oku-ke-aupuni-o-Hawai“˜i, confirming the Official Diplomatic Relationship & full support to the Leadership & Vison of IHRC from the KINGDOM OF HAWAI“˜I.
As the King of the kingdom of Hawaii, he approves the vision and work of IHRC as specialized inter-governmental organization, the International Human Rights Commission, to provide humanitarian aid, protection and respect for human rights around the world. The King added that, IHRC Key to accomplishing this vision is the mission of developing international information and organizational activities that support communication between governments, government programs, as well as diplomatic missions.
He also added that, an excellent example of IHRC activities is the ground-breaking efforts in the area of understanding the global impacts of illegal immigration and creating innovative answers through cooperative partners such as the new initiative with the Bissau Government. The hundreds of active volunteers in the IHRC Special Monitoring Mission, protecting local rights and monitoring political situations, is an additional example of critical activities to protect human rights globally.
Na Kanaka Maoli, the People of Hawai“˜i, recognize our responsibility, our Kuleana, to spread the spirit of Aloha which is the love of everyone and everything. This spirit of Aloha for all those on Mother Earth compels me to step up in support of IHRC in an active way so that each individual will have the rights given under their Creator, supporting the opportunity to fulfill their own destiny.
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