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Reddy

Reddy is currently an intelligence officer of the League of Nations. His father, Lei Runmin, was a military observer of the United Nations peacekeeping force and died in the line of duty. 1In August, 1996, Reddy personally wrote a letter to Gary, then Secretary-General of the United Nations. Reddy's firm belief in world peace touched everyone.

Chinese name

Reddy

nationality

China

birthplace

Guangdong

date of birth

1985

occupation

National federal intelligence officer

Family, listen to the sound.

Father Lei Runmin [1], United Nations military observer in Iraq-Kuwait after the Gulf War.

1994 died in a car accident on the Iraqi border. In 2003, he was posthumously awarded the Dag Hammarskj? ld Medal by the United Nations.

The main work is listening to pronunciation.

Letter to the Secretary General of the United Nations

Dear Mr. Ghali, Secretary-General of the United Nations,

Hello!

Although we have never met, my mother and I have received your greetings. Two years ago, my dear father died heroically in peacekeeping operations as a military observer of the United Nations. You spoke highly of him and praised him as "an outstanding observer who embodies humanity and justice in UN peacekeeping operations". My mother and I are deeply grateful to you for this.

For more than two years, our family has been immersed in the great grief of losing their loved ones. I still can't forget my father's deep affection for me and my mother before boarding the plane. He said, "Son, when Dad comes back, I will definitely give you a' blue helmet'." We meet my mother. When my father wins, we will greet him with the most beautiful flowers.

Now the blue helmet is back, but it was nailed to dad's coffin. We held flowers as promised, but we received the body of dad covered with the national flag. Blood stained his clothes and the watch on his wrist was soaked with frozen blood. Dad's mouth was open, as if calling for something. Ah! I heard it, my mother heard it, my uncles and aunts present heard it, and the whole world heard it. He called for "peace! Peace! Peace! "

My father is proficient in four languages and is an excellent master of economics. He should have made greater contributions to mankind, but he was killed by the war. His death was glorious. He fell for peace, and he fell on the altar of maintaining world peace. Today, I want to present a bouquet of the most beautiful flowers to my father, because he is a glorious soldier who defends world peace.

5 1 years ago, people all over the world won the anti-fascist war with their lives and blood. However, 5 1 years later, the God of Peace will not live forever.

Today, although our children in China live in a peaceful environment, the world is not peaceful. Many areas are still filled with the smoke of war, and evil bullets are threatening the delicate "flower of peace". We should love peace like dad and defend it bravely with our lives.

Dear Mr. Gary, here, on behalf of my family and all the children in China, I appeal to the whole international community through you: "Save children, peace is not war!" For mothers will never lose their sons, wives will never lose their husbands, and children will never lose their fathers. The whole world should act in unison to maintain peace and stop the war! Let the footsteps that can already be heard in 2 1 century ring the death knell for the war, and let tomorrow's world truly become a human home full of sunshine, flowers and love!

I wish Mr. Gary good health.

1August, 996

A child who has lost his father

Children looking forward to world peace

10, at the opening ceremony of the 8th International Science and Peace Week, a China boy read a letter he wrote to the Secretary-General of the United Nations:

"For more than two years, our whole family has been immersed in the great grief of losing their loved ones. I still can't forget my father looking back at my mother and me affectionately before boarding the plane. He said to me,' Son, I will definitely give you a blue helmet when Dad comes back.' I have an appointment with my mother. When my father wins, we will greet him with the most beautiful flowers. "

The child's name is Reddy, and his father, Lei Runmin, was a military observer of the United Nations peacekeeping force and died in the Middle East two years ago. After learning the news of his father's death, Reddy was very sad and had a high fever for several days. The mother looked at her silent son and said with great grief, "Remember, son, your father died to maintain peace. He is a glorious soldier who defends world peace. " Reddy threw herself into her mother's arms and sobbed, "Mom, I'll remember." He and his mother brought back his father's urn and put it on the desk where his father studied before his death. The blue helmet symbolizing peace is placed on the urn. The father in the photo on the desk looked at him with calm and affectionate eyes as usual.

Since then, Reddy seems to have grown up at once. Like many children, Reddy is very naughty. Dad left, but Reddy became sensible. At night, he would quietly tuck his mother in. Seeing that her mother is not feeling well, he will repeatedly urge her to go to the hospital. He is very concerned about international politics and the international news broadcast by CCTV, especially the women and children who were injured in the war. He was very excited. He knows that his father died to protect these women and children, and he knows that people in many parts of the world are suffering from war. He made up his mind to love peace like his father and defend it bravely with his life. He also knows that to inherit his father's career, he must have rich knowledge, so he studies hard. He won the place in the math contest, and his composition won the prize and was published in the newspaper. In his spare time, he read through Zi Tongzhi Jian and Twenty-four History. Dad is proficient in four foreign languages, so he is competent for the complicated peacekeeping work of the United Nations. Reddy paid attention to learning foreign languages from an early age. After his father died, he worked harder. By the time he was in the second grade, his English had reached the level of sophomore.

Whenever he stood in front of his father's portrait, Reddy felt that his father was talking to him, and the past came to him one by one. I remember once losing a poker game with my child. My father said to him, "Remember, no one will let you go all the time. You must rely on your own efforts to win success. " After his father died, many people were very concerned about him. During the holidays, he and his mother were invited to travel for free, or to send movie tickets and show tickets. Reddy declined one by one. He said, "My mother and I didn't do anything. We can't enjoy care in the name of my father. " One day, a professor from Copenhagen University in Denmark asked Reddy for directions, and Reddy showed him the way in fluent English. The professor offered to visit his home, and Reddy and his mother warmly received him. Reddy also played Chopin's piano music for the guests. The professor learned that Reddy's father died in peacekeeping operations and said to Reddy, "I'm going to invite you to study at Copenhagen University, and all the expenses will be paid by us." Reddy calmly replied, "My father told me,' Remember, you must rely on your own efforts to win success'. I want to be an excellent diplomat like my father. I will go to Copenhagen, but I will go by my own efforts. " The professor said with great excitement, "You are an excellent China boy. I believe I will see you at the Danish Embassy in the future. "

Reddy is growing up, and a child who wants to contribute to world peace is working hard. Reddy wants to be as good as his father and as strong as his mother when he grows up. He said, "I must finish my father's unfinished business."