International Transit — SEPTEMBER 09, 2025 — Forever Peace Now is a feature documentary and a new, peace-driven platform designed to turn grief into global change. Built from 16 years of original interviews with technology executives, human rights activists, and families impacted by war and corporate harm, the project goes beyond remembrance to mobilize communities around accountability, ethical technology, and love-centered advocacy.
“We can’t keep offering condolences while the systems that harm people remain intact,” said Vahid Razavi, founder and documentarian. “This project stands on two legs—the film and the platform—so we can build a world where we live in peace, not just rest in peace.”
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Forever Peace Now is not just a film; it’s an ecosystem of interconnected initiatives that empower the public, policymakers, and journalists to participate:
” The footage, spanning over sixteen years of interviews and testimonies collected by Vahid, weaves a powerful journey through his fight against the major corporations in the tech industry. Preserving these voices was not only necessary, but essential to craft a timeless message of resistance and defiance. ” said José Antonio Campos, editor and story editor.
Why Now?
As conflicts escalate, algorithmic exploitation deepens, and trust in institutions collapses, preventable harm has become normalized. Forever Peace Now answers this moment with a clear blueprint: tell the truth about the tech sector, preserve dignity, measure impact, and equip people with tools to pursue justice.
Call to Action
Forever Peace Now is a documentary and online platform founded by Vahid Razavi. The project combines long-form storytelling, community submissions, open data, and ethical-technology practices to advance peace, human dignity, and accountability.
A technology entrepreneur, author, and human rights advocate, Vahid Razavi has produced hundreds of videos and events over 16 years. He is the founder of Ethics In Technology and the author of The Age of Nepotism and Ethics in Tech and Lack Thereof.
Based in Buenos Aires, José Antonio Campos is a filmmaker and editor whose work explores cultural identity, memory, and social transformation. He won Bienal de Arte Joven (2015) and has produced projects with and about Latin American communities.
Media Contact
Email: info@foreverpeacenow.com Website: ForeverPeaceNow.com
Important note:
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed in 1948, stands as a timeless commitment by all nations to uphold the inherent dignity and rights of every individual. In these challenging times, it is vital to reaffirm that these rights are universal, inalienable, and not subject to the whims of politicians or those in power.
As global conflicts, crimes against humanity, endless wars, and pervasive poverty continue to threaten our shared future, the need to unite in defense of human rights has never been more urgent. Despite the injustices we face, the resilience of the human spirit endures.
Join us for an inspiring and uplifting event as we celebrate the power of human rights through thought-provoking speakers, talented musicians, and brilliant comedians. Together, let’s renew our commitment to justice, equality, and freedom for all.
Event Date: December 10th 2024
Event Time 6:00 PM Pacific
Cost: Free No Registration Required
Online Link:
https://youtube.com/@EthicsInTechnology/streams
Either we learn to live in peace and harmony or wait for the doomsday clock to strike midnight!
Join us for Music, Comedy, Poetry and Laughter as we discuss views and philosophy towards promoting life.
Every year people around the world mark Memorial day, Hiroshima Day, Veterans Days etc. After participating and holding events for Hiroshima Day and other inhumanity of mankind, Vahid Razavi the founder of this site has decided to stop marking the inhumanity of war. This is not an attempt to forget the pain and suffering caused by war and destruction but to rather focus on what can bring us together to see above global conflicts. Simply put there are not enough days in a year to mark all genocides and crimes of war, death and destruction. We can not keep comorating war every year and the people that participate in them and cause them and expect to have different results for the future.
Our goal is to share the philosophy for the living. Our event series are based on the 10 principles for GoAmour.com website. Any of the participants, speakers, artists that are invited to the event are welcome to add to the list of these 10 principles and we welcome that with open arms. Having said that, we will stick with our principles and look for folks that can enrich our community by adding to these principles. We have a policy of addition and not subtraction to these principles.
Event Details:
1st of Each Month! Starting with August 1st 2024
Starting at 6:00 PM Pacific ( San Francisco Time)
Cost: Free

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