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Children in Spain Send Nobel Peace Prize Wishes to IAEA Director General ElBaradei

Staff Report

20 June 2006

A little girl from Oslo asks Dr. ElBaradei a question during the children's performance at Oslo Central Theatre in December 2005. (Credit: D. Calma/IAEA)

Children stand high on the list of well-wishers to Nobel Laureate Mohamed ElBaradei.

One school in Fuenlabrada, a suburb of Madrid celebrates "Peace Day" every year on 27 January. In 2006, about 300 children between the ages of 6 and 14 wrote letters to the IAEA Director General. They wanted to send their greetings and congratulations on winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Teachers informed the children about the Nobel Prize and why Mohamed El Baradei and the IAEA were honoured in 2005.

All the children say they would like to have peace in the whole world. Some of them want to grow up to serve peace and help humanity cure diseases, stop wars and destroy all weapons. Others seek to keep the IAEA Director General's spirits high, telling him not to give up and to keep trying, that the task is not easy and will not be done in a short time.

Below are excerpts from selected letters sent by Madrid school children, unfortunately, it was not possible to publish all letters.