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Parliament welcomes students for Children’s Day
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati addresses a group of Lebanese students from across the country on the occasion of Universal Children's Day at the Parliament in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. (Mohammad Azakir/The Daily Star)
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati addresses a group of Lebanese students from across the country on the occasion of Universal Children's Day at the Parliament in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. (Mohammad Azakir/The Daily Star)

BEIRUT: Parliament took on a youthful face Sunday, the chamber hosting students on the occasion of Children’s Day.

Both Parliament Speaker Nabih and Prime Minister Najib Mikati took part in the special session, which was packed with students from across the country.

The students, all dressed in white, got a chance to experience the workings of the national assembly and took turns at posing questions on a number of subjects, including Internet safety, health care, electricity and Palestinian rights.

Berri, who opened and moderated the session, brought up the subjects of the crimes committed by Israel, the elections process, as well the aspirations of the people, in particular the youth and improving communication between them and Parliament through local and international civil society groups.

In his address on the occasion, Mikati said ever since he was young he had dreamed of taking part in Parliament and said that freedom was not absolute but was based on certain principles.

He also said education was pivotal for realizing the aspirations of the youth.

One-hundred-and-twenty-eight students took part in the event, which was also attended by the country’s first lady, Wafaa Sleiman.

In her speech to the house, Sleiman focused on the role that children played in society and said “the rights of children secured under international agreements stress their right to a dignified life, protection and education while also stressing the important role that parents play."

Universal Children’s Day, celebrated annually on Nov. 20, was first proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1954 and aims at encouraging states to promote mutual exchange and understanding among children.

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