The Republican Children's Library named after F. Kocharli has compiled a bibliographic list of books and periodical materials related to the topic of "September 21 - International Day of Peace" and has made it available for readers.
The International Day of Peace was established by a resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1981. Traditionally, the International Day of Peace begins with the ringing of the "Peace Bell" at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Peace is a necessary value for humanity, a call for tranquility and peaceful living. Peace is stronger than any weapon. Celebrating Peace Day worldwide represents a demonstration of unity by peace-loving peoples coming together to work for the salvation of humanity.
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