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Global Justice Summit in Dubai to host 2,800 Peacekeepers and Nobel Laureates

Dubai is preparing to host the inaugural Global Justice, Love & Peace Summit on April 12-13, 2025, at Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo City. The event, organized by the I am Peacekeeper Movement, will bring together 2,800 peacekeepers and 72 distinguished speakers, including 10 Nobel Laureates, heads of state, and religious leaders.

Under the patronage of Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, the summit aligns with the UAE’s declaration of 2025 as the Year of Community. Dubai was chosen for its commitment to peace and tolerance, exemplified by its dedicated ministries for tolerance and happiness. The summit will become an annual event in Dubai.

Announcing the launch of the Global Justice, Love & Peace Summit on , Dr. Huzaifa Khorakiwala, Chairman of the I am Peacekeeper Movement, emphasized the summit’s vision:

“Our goal is to bring together global visionaries on a common platform to cultivate a world driven by justice, love, and peace. Under the powerful theme ‘One Planet, One Voice: Global Justice, Love & Peace’ and 28 Peace Gems, this epoch-making summit will unite global influencers and leaders with the shared mission of fostering universal harmony.”

The two-day gathering will present 28 awards across justice, love, and peace categories, recognizing contributions from various sectors. Recipients will be selected from 84 nominees by a 28-member international committee. Notable award categories include Champion Judge of Judges, World Woman-in-Law, and Global Non-Violence Award.

A key initiative launched at the summit is the “I am Peacekeeper” movement, which aims to unite one million peacekeepers globally by September 21, 2025. The movement, founded on seven human values including gratitude, forgiveness, and love, will focus on advocacy and actionable steps toward peace.

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