The rally, organized by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), drew well over 1 million participants from across the globe, all united in the fight against oppression, poverty and racial discrimination.
Some 1,000 political, tribal, community and faith leaders came to Cape Town, South Africa, in November for a summit co-sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation and Royal House of Mandela. (Photo credit: UPF-International)
More than 1,200 parliamentarians, tribal kings, and leaders of religious, youth and women's organizations gathered from some 60 African countries for the Universal Peace Federation's First Africa Summit for Peace, Security and Sustainable Development in Senegal. (PHOTO CREDIT: UPF-INTERNATIONAl)
Barbara Amaya, a survivor of human trafficking for sexual exploitation, speaks at a discussion on "The Face of Human Trafficking in America" co-hosted by the Women's Federation for World Peace and the Washington Office of Peace and Security Affairs of the Universal Peace Federation held at the Washington Times, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, October 3, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)