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Refugee Stories
Gaza Children Soaring Towards World Record Glory

Gaza, 31 July, 2009: UNRWA is confident that the
children of Gaza have shattered the Guinness Book of World Record title
for the number of kites flying simultaneously in the same place.
According to UNRWA Gaza Director John Ging. “This is a wonderful example
of what the children of Gaza can achieve if they are allowed to fulfill
their fullest potential. The previous record was for 710 kites and you
only had to be here or to see the television pictures to be fairly
confident that the previous record has gone”, said Ging.

The event took place at the beach near Beit Lahiya in
northern Gaza as part of UNRWA’s Summer Games Programme. For the past
three years, UNRWA has organized activities and events across the summer
months. These include sports, games, theatrical events, arts and crafts
and remedial education. This year UNRWA Summer Games are being attended
by about 240,000 children.
Most rewarding for UNRWA was the fact that the
children themselves clearly loved it. Mohammed age 9 said, “I am so
happy today, I never felt so happy. My kite was highest in the sky”.
Sana age 11 was also thrilled: “I love Summer Games, I am full of
happiness”. And Ali aged 12 was proud to be number one: “we are world
champions, thank you UNRWA”.

Ging could not immediately give the exact figure for
the number of kites flown. “The Guinness Book of World Records has very
precise procedures of what you have to do to verify a record breaking
event if one of its officials cannot attend as a witness, which sadly
they could not. I don’t want to compromise all that and announce the
precise figure now”, said Ging. However, a smiling Ging was adamant,
“there are more world records in our sights and we are determined that
the children of Gaza will be world champions in more than just kite
flying”.
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Aiming
High, Gaza Children Smash World Kite Flying Record
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