The children are not toys, they are people

Aysor, Armenia
Nov 21 2009

The children are not toys, they are people

On November 20 is the recurrent anniversary of acceptation of the
UNO’s Convention for `Children’s rights’.

The convention has been passed by the General Assembly of the UNO on
November 20 in 1989 by the resolution 44/25 and is open for signing,
for ratification and for joining it.

The Assembly being concerned with the issue that in many countries the
conditions of the children are critical, called for all the countries
to join the convention, taking into consideration the bad social
conditions, disasters, military conflicts, exploitation, illiteracy,
hunger and illnesses the children face in the whole world.

Each year the UNO suggests the organizations, intergovernmental and
non governmental institutions to activate their efforts in spreading
more information about the Convention in order to promote the
understanding of it.

Armenia as well is a member of that Convention and yesterday too in
Armenia was celebrated the day of passing the Convention.

On that occasion Hovhannes Tamamyan, the Chief of the Police
Department’s Criminal Investigations Division, said that `The
teenagers should be informed about their rights and duties and many
works should be carried out.’

On the occasion of the anniversary of the Convention for `Children’s
rights’ the Junior fund of the UNO organized the exhibition of Vigen
Mnoyan called `The children are not toys’ in the National Assembly of
Armenia. At the evening the children’s choir gave a concert.