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Day of Peace Observed in Estonia

Tallinn, Estonia - UPF-Estonia organized three programs in observance of the UN International Day of Peace, one for students, another for parents and children, and a third for UPF friends.

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The first event took place in a school at a small town, Kehra, about 35 km from Tallinn. Avo Martinson gave a presentation to 25 pupils at the school.

The second program was organized for parents and children; about 25 participated in the event.

The third program was for UPF friends. It included an overview of activities by UPF internationally and nationally and a talk by a lawyer who founded an NGO to promote peace. After the program and refreshments, a young Estonian demonstrated a board game he developed. The objective of the game is to find a way to peace, and players who achieve peaceful results get the most rewards.

See photos of observances in other nations of the International Day of Peace 2013.

 

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