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| Special Olympics Joins Crusade for Peace |
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| Écrit par 237online.com |
| Lundi, 26 Septembre 2011 09:41 |
Special Olympics Cameroon in collaboration with Peace One Day, an international charitable organisation promoting the value of peace across the world, will today at the Lycée Leclerc campus in Yaounde organise a gala match to commemorate the international day of peace and to promote peace in Cameroon before, during and after the presidential elections. The match will pit a selection of mentally deficient athletes and their trainers against a selection of the association of albinos, ASMODISA. According to the promoter of the game, Jean Marie Aleokol Mabieme, sports and football in particular, is an important channel to vehicle the virtues of peace as through the practise of the game of football, one acquires the values of fair play and tolerance which are the essential components of peace. More so, mentally deficient athletesare well placed to express the values of peace
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| Mise à jour le Jeudi, 15 Décembre 2011 03:19 |






Special Olympics Cameroon in collaboration with Peace One Day, an international charitable organisation promoting the value of peace across the world, will today at the Lycée Leclerc campus in Yaounde organise a gala match to commemorate the international day of peace and to promote peace in Cameroon before, during and after the presidential elections. The match will pit a selection of mentally deficient athletes and their trainers against a selection of the association of albinos, ASMODISA. According to the promoter of the game, Jean Marie Aleokol Mabieme, sports and football in particular, is an important channel to vehicle the virtues of peace as through the practise of the game of football, one acquires the values of fair play and tolerance which are the essential components of peace. More so, mentally deficient athletes