Introduction
The Mission of the National Organization for Peace is hope that the words of the United States Declaration of Independence will one day no longer be the words of the United States alone; but they will be the words for the whole world.
Human rights are non-negotiable and universal.
Human rights are non-negotiable and universal. The unalienable rights are human rights for all people not just some. Human rights are unalienable regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, culture, creed, sexual identity, sexuality or ability.
It is a duty to protect the human rights
It is our belief at The National Organization for Peace that it is a duty, not just a right, to protect the human rights. That every human being upon the planet to has a right to live a life in peace, liberty and happiness.
When any human being suffers lack of freedom and lives under oppression, all of humanity suffers too. Therefor it is not our duty to only protect our own freedom, it is our duty to protect the freedom of every human being.
It is the Mission of The National Organization for Peace to fight for the democracy. To fight for freedom for all. To fight for the liberty. To fight for the peace of all humanity. It is our hope to see a world that is United in freedom, and independence from oppression and tyranny.