
- Written by: Jacques Marion, president UPF Europe
From September 7 to 9, 2016, the Universal Peace Federation held an International Leadership Conference in London, the third in a series of events held this year to launch worldwide the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP).

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
Tom [Brake], Dr Walsh, very distinguished ladies and gentlemen and friends, I am very sorry that I have to leave soon after my speech or just a few words, but I want to say thank you to the UPF, because for many, many years we have been working for peace, not only in the middle east, and I have had the pleasure of working with some of the friends here in Jerusalem, as well as on the Korean peninsula.

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
Video of the intervention of Keith Best, Chief Executive, Freedom from Torture.

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
Video of the intervention of Mr. Jacques Marion, Secretary General, UPF Europe.

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
Videos of the intervention of and interview with Mr Jack Corley, Chair, UPF Europe.

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
A good starting point are the building blocks of a well-functioning modern society: the implementation of the rule of law, free and fair elections, a multi-party system, a free press, an independent justice, religious freedom, respect of minorities, sustainable economic policies to the benefit of all, good education opportunities, etc.

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
I have been in contact with this Foundation for a long time. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to meet old friends.

- Written by: UPF Europe and Middle East
Politicians with visions should see their medical doctors, I was told. Politicians without visions have the only target to get re-elected and to stay on top of the polls. Predicting what will be the world in which our children will grow up is impossible. Technology is changing so fast, that today we cannot even tell young people what will be theirs jobs in the next decade.