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UNICEF 'mini-reporters' help launch anti-violence campaign in El Salvador (Part 1 of 2).
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett presents reports from youth journalists in El Salvador covering the launch of the anti-violence campaign there.
UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett presents reports from youth journalists in El Salvador covering the launch of the anti-violence campaign there.
You're watching UNICEF Television.
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In El Salvador, 8,000 children and adolescents took to the streets of the capital, San Salvador,
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to mark the start of a UNICEF-led campaign on violence against children.
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Things looked different at street level and from a child's point of view.
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Two children who were involved in the march saw it in a very special way.
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12-year-old Diego and 8-year-old Alejandro are UNICEF mini-reporters who were on the
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scene that day, conducting interviews and bringing their own viewpoint to the issues
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raised by their peers.
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When the UN Secretary-General's study on violence against children was released last
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October, regional countries launched their own anti-violence campaigns.
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The campaign launch in El Salvador attracted celebrities and politicians ready to lend their support.
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Diego and Alejandro were eager to hear what young people had to say.
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Violence is the only way in which people express their resentments towards society,
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their sorrow, when they can't express it in other ways.
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It is the act of not only physically but also verbally or morally making another person feel bad.
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At San Salvador's Sports Palace, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and international pop star Shakira
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greeted thousands of Salvadoran students who took part in the march.
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Today we're in the Sports Palace, where today UNICEF launches a campaign against violence.
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And in the style of some of the best journalists in the world, Diego braved the crowds after the performance
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to snag an interview with Shakira herself.
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Shakira, what can we as children do to avoid violence?
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Well, so many things you can do. Obeying your parents is very important.
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Studying, getting an education is one of the basic keys to our future.
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Continue dreaming, because dreams can come true, and never resort to violent means.
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In El Salvador, UNICEF's many reporters are doing their best to enlighten the public about violence and how to prevent it.
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For UNICEF Television, I'm Amy Bennett.
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Unite for Children.
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- Fecha:
- 28 de mayo de 2007 - 18:00
- Visibilidad:
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- Enlace Relacionado:
- UNICEF (United Nations International Chidren's Emergency Fund)
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- 02′ 30″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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