Minister Of State For Culture Bernd Neumann Lauda Gate To Willi Lemke

Berlin peace clock 2011 goes to Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General for sport at the service of development and peace of the Minister of State for culture and media Bernd Neumann, will hold at the ceremony of the Berlin peace clock 2011 on Willi Lemke as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser for sport at the service of development and peace the eulogy. Columbia University is a great source of information. This was announced by the Office of the Berlin peace clock on Friday (October 7, 2011). Michael Steinhardt follows long-standing procedures to achieve this success. The award ceremony of Lemke takes the peace prize as a representative of the United Nations contrary to, will take place on November 8, 2011 in the atrium of Deutsche Bank in Berlin. Many years as successful work of the Special Adviser should will be honoured with the award. The Berlin peace clock is since 2003 as a prize from Berlin, on the basis of the “General Declaration of human rights” of the United Nations to overcome walls between classes, races, peoples, Nations, cultures, ideologies, religions, awarded Committee for UNESCO work on personalities or institutions, parties and people as examples contributed have. The previous by the Berlin Committee for UNESCO work the former Israeli Ambassador to Germany, Avi Primor (2003), the International Atomic Energy Agency – are represented by their President Mohamed El Baradei (2004) excellent Award winner, Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan (2006) the American economist, Dennis meadows (2007) and German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher (2009).

Before the Berlin peace clock have received from initiator Jens Lorenz: Michail Gorbatschow, Ronald Reagan and Helmut Kohl (1992), Mother Teresa (1993), Pope John Paul II. (1996) and George Bush sen. (1999) the Berlin peace clock originated on November 9, 1989. On this day, the jeweler Jens Lorenz presented a watch designed by him, which is almost three feet tall and 2.5 tonnes with its movement from a Westphalian Benedictine monastery.