Eco-friendly cotton bags

 

Eco-friendly Cotton Bags

This cotton shopping bag is produced to help the Earth conservation against the over-consumption of plastic bags.

By purchasing this product you will support Tehran Peace Museum & Plan4Land’s goals and the United Nations World Food Program’s efforts in reducing the effects of climate change and promoting the culture of saving the environment. 

Price: 4 USD
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Peace Mug

 

Peace Mugs!

Our ceramic mugs are available in two designs with dove logos and the peace message printed on them.

By purchasing our mugs, you would not only support Tehran Peace Museum’s goals but hopefully you will always drink peaceful tea or coffee!

Price: 3 USD
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Focus on Survivors' Involvement

Focus on Survivors' Involvement

"Their burnt eyes and their coughs express their suffering more eloquently than any words"

While visiting the Hiroshima Peace Museum the founders of the Tehran Peace Museum realized the necessity of involving the victims of war in the creation of the museum. Only these individuals could provide credible accounts of the harsh realities of war and their correlating desire for peace.

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What is a Peace Museum?

What is a Peace Museum?

When you first hear of a "Peace museum" you may be slightly mystified or perhaps even a bit skeptical. It is easy to imagine what goes into a war museum but what can you put in a peace museum? And if the peace movement is to be represented in a museum does that mean it is being relegated to the past? 

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The Tehran Peace Museum

The Tehran Peace Museum

Currently housed in a building donated by the municipality of Tehran within the historic City Park, the Tehran Peace Museum is as much an interactive peace center as a museum. It coordinates a peace education program that holds workshops and hosts conferences on the culture of peace, reconciliation, international humanitarian law, disarmament and peace advocacy.

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Founding the Iranian Peace Museum

Founding the Iranian Peace Museum

Its founding began with a conversation between the founder of the Tehran-based Society for Chemical Weapons Victims support (SCWVS) and a coordinator for the international Peace Museums Network in 2005. This, as well as a visit to Hiroshima, Japan by members of SCWVS a year before, prompted the desire for a museum in Tehran.

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