World Family Prayer Candle Light Vigil for the Love of Children and Their Human Rights Represented by the German American Jewish African 6-Year Old "L
Citizen of two countries, but only one defends her human rights... Why?
Weekend, 12-14 June 2009
WASHINGTON, June 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ariana-Leilani, "The Little Ambassador" is a 6-year old German Jewish African American, whom like President Barack Obama is multi-racial, has visited 10 countries and has lived and attended school in Hawaii, several other counties, and is both a German and American citizen. Yet only Germany defends her human rights. Why? The Little Ambassador promotes World Peace and Children's Human Rights, recognized by 192 countries with the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child UN-CRC. The USA and Somalia do not. In Germany the Little Ambassador's human rights are actively protected under the UN-CRC, but not in the United States. The Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation International (www.Ariana-LeilaniFoundation.org) educates and advocates for Children's Human Rights through the USA's adoption of the UN Convention on the rights of the Child. In January 2009, on Marin Luther King Day, children made art about their human rights, and in May 2009 the Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation and Ariel Foundation International celebrated International Children's Day at the National Harbor.
Ariana-Leilani "Little Ambassador's" bid for recognition of her human rights (now life-threatening) has gained the local and international press and support from Congressman Stony Hoyer, and Congressman Van Hollen, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Alfonso Lenhardt and Maryland Delegate Brian Feldman, and Washington, DC Council Tommy Wells and various German Representatives and Institutions, including the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
The 20th Anniversary, the 51 Session on the UN Committee of the Rights of the Child was held in Geneva, Switzerland (25 May to 12 June). The members of the committee are from Ghana, Syria Arab Republic, Italy, Algeria, Slovenia, Hungary, Egypt, Thailand, Tunisia, Germany, Republic of Korea, Chile, Paraguay, Uganda, Lithuania, Mauritius, Peru and Switzerland.
The "Little Ambassador" is currently fighting for her human rights in the USA, is represented the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child by her mother, Dr. Ariel King, President of the Ariel Foundation International.
The World Family Prayer and Candle Light Vigil, will start in Geneva after the closing ceremony by the Madam Ynghee Lee (Republic of Korea), the Chair of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and Dr. Ariel King. The candlelight will be lit throughout the world. The candles will light the path from darkness to light for the USA and its' moral obligation to adopt Children's Human Rights, CRC. Participants will light a candle and take photos, videos, and/or make art. The world's children will lead, and we will follow.
"The Little Ambassador" has met Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General, Queen Noor of Jordan, Ambassador Williams of Kitts & Nevis, Ambassador Huggins former to Botswana, Ambassador Radifera of Madagascar, Ambassador Chidisiku Zimbabwe to UN, Jonathan B. Majiyagbe, the first African Rotary International President, Gaddi Vasquez, the first Hispanic Peace Corp Director, and Congresswoman Eleanor Norton Holms (DC). Ariana-Leilani as an active "Little Ambassador" has, attended meetings at Rotary, the White House, the United Nations (New York) including The Council on the Status of Women, Rotary International UN Day, and the World Health Assembly in Geneva. She has volunteered in community service projects alongside adults, befriended and played with AIDS orphans in Zambia, Lesotho and South Africa, all before the age of five.
World wide we light the path for President Barack Hussein Obama to actively promote children's human rights in the USA with the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Sponsors: The Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation and Ariel Foundation International and the Victims Rights Foundation, Links: www.Ariana-LeilaniFoundation.org , www.ArielFoundation.org, www.VictimsRightsFoundation.org, www.childrightscampaign.org
SOURCE Ariel Foundation
Weekend, 12-14 June 2009
WASHINGTON, June 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ariana-Leilani, "The Little Ambassador" is a 6-year old German Jewish African American, whom like President Barack Obama is multi-racial, has visited 10 countries and has lived and attended school in Hawaii, several other counties, and is both a German and American citizen. Yet only Germany defends her human rights. Why? The Little Ambassador promotes World Peace and Children's Human Rights, recognized by 192 countries with the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child UN-CRC. The USA and Somalia do not. In Germany the Little Ambassador's human rights are actively protected under the UN-CRC, but not in the United States. The Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation International (www.Ariana-LeilaniFoundation.org) educates and advocates for Children's Human Rights through the USA's adoption of the UN Convention on the rights of the Child. In January 2009, on Marin Luther King Day, children made art about their human rights, and in May 2009 the Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation and Ariel Foundation International celebrated International Children's Day at the National Harbor.
Ariana-Leilani "Little Ambassador's" bid for recognition of her human rights (now life-threatening) has gained the local and international press and support from Congressman Stony Hoyer, and Congressman Van Hollen, former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Alfonso Lenhardt and Maryland Delegate Brian Feldman, and Washington, DC Council Tommy Wells and various German Representatives and Institutions, including the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
The 20th Anniversary, the 51 Session on the UN Committee of the Rights of the Child was held in Geneva, Switzerland (25 May to 12 June). The members of the committee are from Ghana, Syria Arab Republic, Italy, Algeria, Slovenia, Hungary, Egypt, Thailand, Tunisia, Germany, Republic of Korea, Chile, Paraguay, Uganda, Lithuania, Mauritius, Peru and Switzerland.
The "Little Ambassador" is currently fighting for her human rights in the USA, is represented the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child by her mother, Dr. Ariel King, President of the Ariel Foundation International.
The World Family Prayer and Candle Light Vigil, will start in Geneva after the closing ceremony by the Madam Ynghee Lee (Republic of Korea), the Chair of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and Dr. Ariel King. The candlelight will be lit throughout the world. The candles will light the path from darkness to light for the USA and its' moral obligation to adopt Children's Human Rights, CRC. Participants will light a candle and take photos, videos, and/or make art. The world's children will lead, and we will follow.
"The Little Ambassador" has met Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General, Queen Noor of Jordan, Ambassador Williams of Kitts & Nevis, Ambassador Huggins former to Botswana, Ambassador Radifera of Madagascar, Ambassador Chidisiku Zimbabwe to UN, Jonathan B. Majiyagbe, the first African Rotary International President, Gaddi Vasquez, the first Hispanic Peace Corp Director, and Congresswoman Eleanor Norton Holms (DC). Ariana-Leilani as an active "Little Ambassador" has, attended meetings at Rotary, the White House, the United Nations (New York) including The Council on the Status of Women, Rotary International UN Day, and the World Health Assembly in Geneva. She has volunteered in community service projects alongside adults, befriended and played with AIDS orphans in Zambia, Lesotho and South Africa, all before the age of five.
World wide we light the path for President Barack Hussein Obama to actively promote children's human rights in the USA with the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Sponsors: The Ariana-Leilani Children's Foundation and Ariel Foundation International and the Victims Rights Foundation, Links: www.Ariana-LeilaniFoundation.org , www.ArielFoundation.org, www.VictimsRightsFoundation.org, www.childrightscampaign.org
SOURCE Ariel Foundation

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