Our leaders might renounce their deadly geo-political games, beat their missiles into plowshares and war no more.
The group's first leader, Sheikh Ali Abduh Ismail, renounced Takfir in 1969.
Shortly after establishing the GBC Prabhupada asked his newly appointed leaders to renounce the everyday world and become sannyasis (renunciate monks).
The Guatemalan Government and rebel leaders formally renounced the use of arms today, ending an armed conflict that has claimed more than 100,000 lives over 35 years.
Voters, even those who support Mr. Clinton, expect their political leaders, Republican or Democratic, to renounce Mr. Clinton's behavior, and candidates have been doing that.
They marched peacefully, with their leaders officially renouncing violence, but they also refused to even hint about who might have been behind the recent killings.
The passport idea may not be so farfetched considering that the leader of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party recently renounced his United States citizenship.
Netanyahu refused, arguing that Palestinian leaders must take further steps against terrorism and renounce their aspirations to statehood.
The South's white leaders, who held power in the immediate postwar era before the vote was granted to the freedmen, renounced secession and slavery, but not white supremacy.
In the early eighties their leader renounced violence as a political weapon, but they reportedly are still based in the Middle East.