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[06 December, 2004]
Will Russia Join Mine Ban Treaty?
With landmines claiming up to 20,000 victims a year, many of them children, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) today called on China, India, Russia and the United States to join the Mine Ban Treaty and immediately cease production of the weapons. "Landmines are a deadly attraction for children, whose innate curiosity and need for play often lure them directly into harm's way," UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy told the first World Summit on a Mine Free World being held at the headquarters of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, Kenya. Since Mine Ban Treaty went into force five years ago, 143 states have ratified the treaty, which prohibits signatories from using, stockpiling, producing or transferring landmines.
[29 November, 2004]
Decade of Voluntary Deeds
Over 2 000 signatures were collected by young peacemakers of Moscow during the first 6 days of the civil action "Stop Violence on TV". This action is a part of the Decade of Voluntary Deeds (From December 1 to December 10, 2004) proposed to be carried out in Russia by the Movement of Young Peacemakers. The idea was well met by a few dozens of Schools of Peace in Moscow and was strongly supported by the secondary schools located in the Republic of Karelia, Novosibirsk and Perm regions. For the details see http://www.un-museum.ru/vestnik/172.htm#1 (Russian)
[22 November, 2004]
Civil Councils for Russian TV Channels
Round table "Civil Councils for TV Channels: from Destraction to Cooperation. Role of Civil Society" took place at the National Scientific Fund in Moscow November 16, 2004. The discussion was opened at 11 o'clock by Gennadiy Seleznev, former chairman of the State Duma (Russian parliament) who was the moderator of the round table. The speakers at the session were A.Klukin, the deputy of State Duma; M.Degtyar, editor of special reports of TVC channel; P.Polozhevets, chief editor of Uchitelskaya newspaper, and many others. The round table adopted the statement which called for creation of Civil Union for Social Television. For the details see http://www.un-museum.ru/vestnik/171.htm#1 (Russian)
[15 November, 2004]
Civil Action "Stop Violence on TV!"
Movement of Young Peacemakers has adopted the text of the information letter on the occasion of the civil action "Stop Violence on TV!" to take place in Russia December 10, 2004. UN veterans and young peacemakers have called on Russian citizens to abstain from watching all TV programs during one day to be celebrated as the International Day of Human Rights. The civil action of peacemakers was supported by Union of Children NGOs of Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, "Children of Chernobyl" Pskov regional organization, Kostomuksha Secondary School # 2 in Republic Karelia, Krasnodar Center of Esthetic Development and Education, Sakhalin regional newspaper for children and other NGOs. For the details see http://www.un-museum.ru/projects/letter/
[09 November, 2004]
Moscow, Red square, November 7-th, 2004
Over 2 000 children and youth took part in antifashist march of Russian WW-2 veterans in commemoration of the Military parade organized in Moscow by Josef Stalin November 7, 1941. The idea to support 2 columns of veterans with 42 columns of youngster belogs to Moscow Council of children NGOs and to government of Moscow who have successfully implemented the idea, providing regular march and drill exercises for children in Comandant's regiment in Lefortovo area during 2 months. Movement of Young Peacemakers was represented on the Red square by teenagers dressed in blue jackets, black trousers and blue berets decorated with badges of the Museum of Peacekeeping Operations. (http://www.un-museum.ru/vestnik/169.htm#1)
[01 November, 2004]
Songs of Oleg Rubezhov about Peace and Peacekeeping
On the eve of the 59th anniversary of the United Nations former Russian civpol Oleg Rubezhov have contributed a few donations into fund of the Museum of Peacekeeping Operations. Among them there were the plaque "UNMIK - Kosovo" and CD with new songs of Oleg Rubezhov about peace and peacekeeping in MP3 format. Upon receipt of the permission of the author a few new songs will be published on the website of the Museum of Peacekeeping Operations. (http://www.un-museum.ru/card/rubezhov.htm)
[25 October, 2004]
Which Mass Media will be Selected?
The round table under the title "Which Mass Media will be Selected by Youth? Mass Media from View Point of Youth" was organized by the government of Moscow October 22. Among the participants of the discussion there were representatives of a few Russian TV channels and youth NGOs such as Young Pioneers, Movement of Young Peacemakers, Scouts and others. At the end of 2-hour long disdcussion the participants have adopted the resolution calling mass media, government and NGOs to do their best to improve TV programmes addressed to children and youth. For the text of the resolution (Rus.) http://www.un-museum.ru/vestnik/167.htm#1
[18 October, 2004]
Mass Media and Youth
The round table under the title "Which Mass Media will be Selected by Youth? Mass Media from View Point of Youth" will be organized by the government of Moscow October 22. Among the participants of the discussion there will be correspondents and producers of TV programmes, students, as well as representatives of children NGOs.
[11 October, 2004]
Terrorist Act in Egypt, Losses in Russia
The recent terrorist act in Egypt where Russia was among the countries which suffered losses have put again on the national agenda the problem of necessity of Russian government itself to be able to counter the terrorism. "May be it is high time for our government to do something for the safety of its citizens? - Asked Natalya Tanyukhina, the pupil of the Secondary School "Ellada" in her composition titled "Children and Terrorism". I wish to hope that our goverment will take adequate measures against terrorism and children will continue safely go to school and forget the terrible word "terrorist act".
[04 October, 2004]
Flag of Children NGOs was raised by two Veterans of UN Peacekeeping Missions
Peacekeeping veterans Eugene Komlyakov (UNTSO) and Oleg Rubezhov (UNMIK) have raised the flag of children NGOs September 29 as the guests of honour of the 4-th children camp organized by the Movement of Young Peacemakers in the suburbs of Moscow. The veterans were assisted by Natasha Morozova, teenager from the Secondary School # 1948. The camp to train children in living values was closed October 2 with another ceremony and with putting flowers to the monument of Moscow defenders located in the city of Solnechnogorsk. For the details see the photo report.

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