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1. The June 1 International Children’s Day
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1.1 The June 1 International Children’s Day
Regarding the International Children”s Day, it is widely celebrated on June 1. Children”s Day had its origin in the World Conference for the Wellbeing of Children in Geneva in 1925. The June 1 date has a Chine-USA origin - and nothing to do with Communism. In 1925, the Chine consul-general in San Francisco gathered a number of Chine orphans to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. This, of cour, coincided with the conference mentioned above. June 1 somehow died out in the USA, only to be revived a couple of years ago. However, each country choos its own day to commemorate it.
The date, June 1st, has been adopted in the US as the official day. More than 30 states actively participate in the June 1st obrvance. The flag has been adopted by dozens of states and is being manufactured.
1.2 International Children”s Day flag
The green background symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility; We are surrounded by the
ability to grow. All we have to do is reach out and embrace it. The red Eorininal) was created in 1975 as a change from Boy”s Day. It is an official holiday throughout the Republic of Korea. This is celebrated on May 5. Families usually make outings to children”s parks, amument parks, zoos, or other child friendly locations.
2.6 Children’s Day in Germany
During the Cold War, the Children”s Day (Kindertag) was handled quite differently in the two states. So, the date was different (GDR: Juni 1st, FRG: September, 20th), the name was slightly different (GDR: “International Children”s Day“ (“internationaler Kindertag “), FRG: “World Children”s Day“ (“Weltkindertag“), and most notably: the customs were different.
In the GDR, the holiday was intruduced in 1950, and was from then on a yearly highlight for the children. On this day of the year, one typically received congratulations and prents from one”s parents and did special activities in school, such as field trips and the like. In the FRG, Children”s Day did not have such meaning to the children, and was even mostly unknown to many people.
Since the affiliation in 1990, the date and name ud in the FRG have become the official ones for the former GDR as well. This however was not accepted by large parts of the former GDR populatio
n, so that still many parents celebrate with their kids on the former date, June 1st, and even Children”s Day public events take place on the old date.
电脑卸载软件怎么卸载2.7 Children’s Day in India
In India, the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru is celebrated as Children”s Day every year, on November 14.
2.8 Chilaren’s Day in Turkey
April 23 is the “National Sovereignity and Children”s Day“ in Turkey. The date commemorates the opening of Turkish National Asmbly in 1920 during the Turkish Independence War. The designation of Children”s Day came in 1929 upon the recommendation of the Institution of Children”s Protection. Since 1986 the Turkish government organizes an international children”s festival on April 23.
2.9. Children’s Day in Thailand
The cond Saturday of January is Children”s Day in Thailand.
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3. A short touching speech delivered on June 1, 1993
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ANC WOMEN”S LEAGUE ON JUNE 1 - INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN”S DAY
1 June 1993
“Where is the New South Africa you all talk about? Show us becau we do not !“
创建文明城市图片This was the cry of participants at the International Summit on The Rights of Children in South Africa, held in 1992, Somert West, Cape Town.梅妻鹤子
There is nothing South African children of would like more than to e the dawn of a new South Africa, where their rights will be protected, and where their childhood restored.
As we mark June 1, International Children”s Day, we are reminded of how South African children, especially black children, have been denied basic human rights for decades. They have suffered horribly under the brutal apartheid system.
The ANC Women”s League, on this particular day, would like to thank all organisations working towards promoting awareness, engagement and mobilisation of South African citizens in denouncing violations of children”s rights. Equally important are welfare organisations working hard to give shelter, food and clothing to the more deprived children, who family lives have been broken down
by violence, unemployment and other societal evils.
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