jan. 15, 2016 Live from the road

Valletta

Reported by Salil Wilson

This morning we met with Malta's Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech who also happens to be the father of our dear friend and Peace Run Ambassador for Malta, Xandru Grech. Hon Chris Agius, Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport, can be seen smiling in the background with Dr. Agraha on the far right.

The Deputy Prime Minister's office is located in Augberge D'aragon an exquisite building constructed in 1571 and home to the Knights of St. John who came from Aragon.

The Deputy Prime Minister's office greatly honoured us by literally putting out the red carpet for us.

A staff member from the Deputy Prime Minister's office graciously welcomed us and opened the proceedings.

Dr. Agraha spoke about all our activities and the long standing relationship between Malta and the Sri Chinmoy Centres.

HE Davidson Hepburn, President of the 35th General Conference of UNESCO and Ambassador of the Bahamas to the United Nations, shared about Sri Chinmoy and his decades of service for world-peace at the UN and internationally.

Our choir performed the song Sri Chinmoy had composed for Malta. The words are:
"Malta, O Superpowers’ fondness-nest,
You bring to the fore every nation’s very best.
In you, the world faiths have found their oneness-choice;
In a smallness-body, earth-illumination-voice."

Hon. Chris Agius, Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport spoke about our visit over the last 10 days, our recent meetings the President and the Speaker of the House as well as remembering his experiences meeting with Sri Chinmoy in 1998.

Devashishu Torpy (far left) Director of Peace Run Europe introduced a video showing our experiences with the Peace Run from around the world.

Marc Voelckner, Director of Peace Run Malta, shared our experiences in Malta with the Peace Run since 2001.

Xandru Grech, presented an inspired talk about the importance of oneness and that each of us has a crucial role to play in our collective journey to world peace.

Sal Wilson, Executive Director of the Peace Run, spoke about the Deputy Prime Minister's service to his nation both in the private and public sector. Hon Louis Grech was intrumental in establishing Air Malta and served in capacities of General Manager and later as Chief Executive Officer. He went onto serve as a Member of the European Parliament for nine years before assuming in his current position as Deputy Prime Minister.

We were honoured to be able to present Hon Louis Grech, Deputy Prime Minister of Malta, with the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run Torch-Bearer Award.

Hon Louis Grech offered his thanks and highlighted how much he valued the Peace Run's spirit of service to the international community.

Xandru Grech (left) holds the torch with his father Hon Louis Grech, Deputy Prime Minister (right) and Hon Chris Agius, Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport.

Hon Louis Grech with HE Davidson Hepburn and Dr. Agraha.

We sang the song Sri Chinmoy composed to say "Thank you."

Many of the Deputy Prime Minister's office gathered to hold the torch.

The Deputy Prime Minister's Office very kindly provided catering for our visit.

The lovely inside of the Auberge.

HE Davidson Hepburn, President of the 35th General Conference of UNESCO and Ambassador of the Bahamas to the United Nations and Adhiratha Keefe, long-time staff member at UNICEF and several other UN agencies, stood at the foot of a statue of HE Guido De Marco.

HE Guido De Marco served as President of Malta from 1999 to 2004 and also as President of the 45th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. On 28 September 1991, Sri Chinmoy with the Peace Meditation at the United Nations presented the U Thant Peace Award to the Honourable Professor Guido de Marco, President of the Forty-fifth Session of the United Nations General Assembly, as well as Deputy Prime Minister of Malta and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Justice.

Spending some time in picturesque Valletta we stopped by the newly completed National Parliament Building.

There is an exhibition of Sri Chinmoy's artwork in the foyer of the Parliament House.

Torch carried by
Abarita Danzer (Switzerland), Adhiratha Keefe (United States), Agraha Levine (United States), Ambarish Keenan (Ireland), Anjali Das (United States), Apaguha Vesely (Czech Republic), Ashirvad Zaiantchick (Brazil), Chetana Hein (United States), Dhanu Alaimo (United States), Frederic Ashcharjya Gat (France), Kalavati Kolesnichenko (Russia), Kanala Bolvanska (Slovakia), Karteek Clarke (Great Britain), Laufey Haraldsdottir (Iceland), Mahatapa Palit (Bangladesh), Mangala Keenan (Ireland), Medur Wilson (Canada), Mridanga Spencer (Great Britain), Nandita Polissar (United States), Nayak Polissar (United States), Nivedak Corradini (Italy), Prachar Stegemann (Australia), Pranlobha Kalajian (United States), Premananda Klaile (Finland), Purnahuti Wagner (Guatemala), Purna-Samarpan Querhammer (Germany), Salil Wilson (Australia), Sanjay Rawal (India), Savita Shivaji (United States), Shatapatri Mahar (Canada), Tirtha Voelkner (Germany), Udbhasita Mášková (Czech Republic).  
Photographers
Apaguha Vesely

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