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The origin of children's day on June 1
The origin of Children's Day on June 1st is the tragedy of Lidice.

International Children's Day, also known as Children's Day, is scheduled for June 1 day every year. In order to mourn the Lidice tragedy on June 1942 and all the children who died in the war all over the world, we should oppose the abuse and poisoning of children and protect their rights. 1949165438+10 In October, the Council of the International Democratic Women's Federation was held in Moscow, and representatives from China and other countries angrily exposed the crimes committed by imperialists and reactionaries in various countries in killing and poisoning children. The meeting decided to take June 1 day every year as International Children's Day.

World Children's Day:

1986, Funda Karagozler, a 9-year-old Turkish schoolgirl, and another classmate wrote letters to children all over the world, saying, "We hope everyone in the community can treat each other equally, and we hope to live in a peaceful world. Although we are children, we can improve the world. " This letter was sent to the representatives of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations, which caused a strong response. April 27th of the same year was designated as "World Children's Day", and at the same time, Funda Karagozler became the honorary chairman of the organization.

Since then, every year on the fourth Sunday of April, children representatives from all over the world have come to the United Nations Headquarters in new york to express their wishes for a better world and their contributions to their communities.