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    New UN stamp promotes benefits of disarmament to children

    UN News Centre
    Oct 15 2004

    15 October 2004 - Declaring that "the children of the world need
    books, not guns," United Nations Messenger of Peace and Oscar-winning
    actor Michael Douglas today launched a new UN stamp that promotes
    disarmament.

    Designed by artist Michel Granger of France, the stamp highlights
    the theme that children should be in school instead of facing wars
    or gun-related violence.

    The UN Postal Administration (UNPA) and the Department of Disarmament
    Affairs worked together to develop the stamp, which costs 37 cents
    and is available for purchase.

    In a video message to mark the stamp's launch in New York, Mr.
    Douglas said "the proliferation of light weapons has cheated children
    of the chance to go to school, to play in the fields and to be raised
    within a secure environment protected by elders. It has allowed
    children to be used as instruments of war."

    He added that "the individual and social investment in weapons - that
    find their way into the hands of children - must be redirected. The
    children of the world need books, not guns, education, not war."

    The disarmament stamp is Mr. Granger's third design for UNPA; he
    has also designed stamps about the issue of chemical weapons (1991)
    and road safety concerns (2004).

    Yesterday UNPA also launched eight commemorative stamps on the theme of
    Human Rights (Education Decade 1995-2004). Yuri Gevorgian of Armenia
    designed the stamps for this series.
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