Bravo United Nations, thank you Mr. Ban Ki Moon!

Bravo United Nations, thank you Mr. Ban Ki Moon!
by Savalan
22-Mar-2011
 

While Prime Minister Harper and President Obama unjustifiably referred to Novruz only as a Persian Holiday, all nations who celebrate Novruz (From the Balkans to the Central and South Asia) are mentioned in the United Nations' Novruz Message.

Bravo United Nations, thank you Mr. Ban Ki Moon!

//www.un.org/en/events/nowruzday/sg_message.shtml

International Day of Nowruz
21 March

Secretary-General's Message

Nowruz has special meaning for many peoples in the Balkans, the Black Sea and Caspian Sea regions, the Caucasus, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East. Celebrated for millennia, the holiday is associated with a rich tapestry of customs and rituals linked with the arrival of spring.

Now, with last year’s proclamation by the United Nations General Assembly of the International Day of Nowruz, the observance is global. Nowruz is also inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Nowruz is a day for renewal. It is an opportunity to reflect on the intimate links between people and the natural world. And it carries a strong message of peace and harmony between peoples of all cultures on the basis of mutual respect and understanding.

These timeless values are at the heart of the mission of the United Nations, and are more relevant than ever as we grapple with such pressing global concerns as environmental degradation, human rights abuses, intolerance and armed conflict.

So I hope people everywhere will join in observing this Day. At a time of crisis, upheaval and change, including in the very regions where the holiday is rooted, let the spirit of Nowruz prevail.

Ban Ki-moon

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