Difference between revisions of "2000s"
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+ | == 2003 == | ||
+ | * Establishment of Cheongshim Hospital, Gapyung, South Korea. At the Cheong Pyeong mountain resort area. | ||
+ | == 2004 == | ||
+ | * Founding of the Mongolian Peoples' Federation for World Peace.<ref>[http://www.tparents.org/moon-talks/sunmyungmoon04/SM041203a.htm Mongolian Peoples' Federation for World Peace] Second World Assembly, address by Sun Myung Moon November 30 - December 3, 2004, Yongpyong Resort, Korea</ref> | ||
+ | == 2005 == | ||
+ | * '''September 12''' - Founding of the Universal Peace Foundation<ref>[http://upf.org/ Website of the Universal Peace Foundation]</ref> | ||
+ | == 2007 == | ||
+ | * Inauguration of the World Peace Center in Pyongyang, North Korea.<ref>[http://www.cgarchitect.com/2003/03/world-peace-center Photo of the World Peace Center in Pyongyang, North Korea]</ref> | ||
+ | == 2008 == | ||
+ | * '''March 17''' - Death of son Hyo Jin. | ||
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Revision as of 09:15, 22 June 2015
2003
- Establishment of Cheongshim Hospital, Gapyung, South Korea. At the Cheong Pyeong mountain resort area.
2004
- Founding of the Mongolian Peoples' Federation for World Peace.[1]
2005
- September 12 - Founding of the Universal Peace Foundation[2]
2007
- Inauguration of the World Peace Center in Pyongyang, North Korea.[3]
2008
- March 17 - Death of son Hyo Jin.
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- ↑ Mongolian Peoples' Federation for World Peace Second World Assembly, address by Sun Myung Moon November 30 - December 3, 2004, Yongpyong Resort, Korea
- ↑ Website of the Universal Peace Foundation
- ↑ Photo of the World Peace Center in Pyongyang, North Korea