On 4 June 2026, the United Nations published a post on X. Bahman Azadfar replied to that post by raising questions intended to encourage reflection. Those questions remained unanswered.
Below, you can see the text and image of both posts, along with their direct links on X.
The United Nations’ Post:
The United Nations works for all people, everywhere, by addressing issues that cannot be resolved by any one country acting alone.
Learn about our tireless efforts to advance peace, sustainable development & human rights: https://un.org/en/essential-un
Direct link to the UN post on X:
https://x.com/UN/status/2062384095590592663

Bahman Azadfar’s Reply:
The United Nations says it works to advance peace, sustainable development and human rights.
But the central question is this: how can one work for peace when peace itself has not been clearly defined, and its seed has not been planted in human minds through education?
Peace is not merely the result of meetings, declarations and diplomatic efforts. Peace must first be understood, then taught, and finally rooted in the human personality.
The second paragraph of Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights shows precisely this path: an education directed towards the full development of the human personality and the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Without such Wise Education, the United Nations speaks of peace every day, while the world continues to produce war, injustice and the destruction of nature.
The central question remains:
What is the UN’s Exit Strategy for building peace in human minds?
Direct link to Bahman Azadfar’s reply on X: https://x.com/AzadfarBah92878/status/2062452495721304223

