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Saluting very special people

(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-11-14 14:29

Sport is a way to transcend commonly held ideas about the abilities of the intellectually disabled and help build their self-esteem, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on November 10 at the opening ceremony of a promotional photo exhibition on Shanghai 2007 Special Olympics at the UN Headquarters in New York.


Among participants in the "Special Olympics for Social Harmony" forum are (from left): Feng Guoqin, Shanghai vice mayor; Tang Xiaoquan, president of Executive Board of China Disabled Persons' Federation; Wang Guangya, Chinese ambassador to the UN; Djibril Diallo, director of UN New York Office of Sport for Development and Peace; Liu Zhenmin, deputy permanent representative of China to the UN; and Jiao Yang, spokeswoman for the Shanghai municipal government. [china.org.cn]

The secretary-general launched the five-day exhibition together with several Special Olympics athletes, including Qiao Meili from Shanghai. Annan said the Special Olympics are a seminal celebration because they provide a platform for gifted athletes like Qiao to excel, and to show others as well as themselves their tremendous potential.

"We hope to provide intellectually disabled people an opportunity to exhibit their courage and enthusiasm, and show their talent and potential," said Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng while addressing a one-day forum, via a videotaped speech, which was held at the UN Headquarters the same day the photo exhibition was opened.


Qiao Meili (right), a Chinese Special Olympics athlete, delivers a speech at the "Special Olympics for Social Harmony" forum with two other international athletes.[china.org.cn]

The theme of the forum, "Special Olympics for Social Harmony," is of "profound significance to China and the world today," said Chinese Ambassador to the UN Wang Guangya at the forum's opening ceremony. His comments reflected the world's multi-polarization and deepening economic globalization and the ongoing quest of the Chinese government and people toward building a harmonious society.

"Harmony can pool together the strengths of all sides to accomplish great tasks in the new century that presents the world with unprecedented opportunities for development as well as challenges," said Wang, adding that he is convinced that the upcoming Shanghai Games will further promote the development of activities relating to the Special Olympics both in China and the world, and advance the cause of safeguarding the human rights of persons with disabilities.

The photo exhibition that showcases the development of Special Olympics movement in China and Shanghai consists of three parts: "Eye on Special Olympics," "Reasons for Choosing Shanghai" and "I Know I Can."

According to Shanghai Vice Mayor Feng Guoqin, the city is intensifying preparations for the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games by mobilizing assistance from all walks of life, with the number of volunteers from various sectors exceeding 80,000.

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