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 inspector of Siraitia grosvenorii. You highly praised him as "an outstanding military observer, who showed humanity and neatness 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 will never forget the way my father looked at my application before boarding the plane. He said, "Son, when Dad comes back, I will definitely give you a' blue helmet'." We meet Dad, and on the day when Dad triumphs, 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 longs for peace. 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 defending peace.
Fifty-one years ago, people all over the world won the victory of anti-fascism with their blood and lives, but today, fifty-one years later, the god of peace has not remained in the world 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 UN Secretary-General Mr. Ghali, on behalf of my family and all children in China, I join you in appealing to the whole international community: "Save children, peace, not war!" For the sake of the mother never losing her husband, for the sake of the wife never losing her husband, for the sake of the children never losing their father, the whole world acts in unison to maintain peace and stop the war! Let the 2 1 century really ring the death knell for the war, and let tomorrow's world truly become a human home full of sunshine, flowers and love!
Salute!
China Beijing No.2 Middle School Raleigh
1996165438+10/8.