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Bangladesh observed Ekushe in the Netherlands
Our language martyrs, who sacrificed their lives, for making us speak in our mother tongue, have reasons to take solace to the fact that our immortal Ekushe is truly a global event where Bangladesh turned itself into a platform offering space for others for their united appeal to promote multilingualism and diversity.
Apart from large number of expatriate Bangladesh community, students, Dutch nationals, members of media, diplomats etc attended the programme.
To ensure participation of a good number of participants, the Embassy organized the event on a weekend day.
The event begun with placing floral wreath at a temporary Shaheed Minar put up in hounour of language martyrs. Along with H. E. Sheikh Mohammed Belal, Ambassador of Bangladesh, Ambassadors of Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Russian Federation, Morocco, Vietnam, Malaysia, representatives of India, Nepal, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kenya also joined the procession and paid their respects.
Later, leaders of Netherlands Awami-League, expatriate Bangladesh community and other guests also placed flowers at the Shaheed Minar.
Ambassador Sheikh Mohammed Belal, in his speech, paid tributes to the language martyrs of 1952 and emphasized the significance of protection and preservation of more than 7000 Mother Languages of the world.


As a guest of honour, Ms. Kana Verheul, President of Stichting (Foundation) Shapla community, the organization for the adoptees from Bangladesh presented a heart touching presentation regarding journey in search of her root in Bangladesh. Ms. Kana was adopted as an infant by Dutch parents after our glorious liberation war of 1971.
After enormous effort of 40 years she found her root in Bangladesh and met her biological sister confirmed by DNA tests. She emphasized on the rights of adopted children to know their origin as well as urged to the Governments of Netherlands and Bangladesh for supporting in such a noble initiative.
The guests praised the initiative of the Embassy of Bangladesh for organizing the programme involving performers of other countries which truly added different dimensions in the programme. They mentioned that the Embassy of Bangladesh created a platform to showcase cultural integration and harmony.
Overall, attending the expatriate Bangladesh community and guests expressed their satisfaction. Guests were served with traditional Bangladesh lunch and guests were seen to exchanging themselves for hours after the event. Russia, 2018 Diplomats Day Celebration
The Ambassador of Russia and Russian artist Bazjenova.
By Roy Lie Atjam.The Russian Federation knows a unique holiday, Russia might be the only country in the world with such a professional holiday “Diplomats Day” celebrated on February 10.
Diplomats Day is considered to be the day of the foundation of the first Foreign Policy Department of Russia «Posolsky Prikaz» (Ambassadorial Board) in 1549. Observation of the holiday started in 2002. For additional pictures, please open the following link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/121611753@N07/albums/72157693971379005
On Monday, February 12, H.E. Alexander Shulgin, Ambassador of he Russian Federation to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, flung open the doors of his residence to celebrate the 2018 Diplomats Day with scores of Diplomats and other invitees in a context of joy.
After words of welcome Ambassador Shulgin went on to unveil a bust in honor of Fjodor Martens, a diplomat and jurist in service of the Russian Empire who made tremendous contributions to international law.
Further the Russian artist Bazjenova, put on a impressive performance of song and dance. Ambassador Shulgin continue with his speech by relating: “…. looking back at the history of Russian diplomacy we recollect Peter the Great, who himself was a far-sighted and skillful diplomat.”
“One of the highest-ranking Peter the Great’s diplomats, Count Andrey Artamonovich Matveev, became the first permanent envoy of Russia to the States General. Being a bright diplomat he could maintain strong ties with the local cultural circles. Some of the painting masterpieces purchased by him on the orders the Czar can be viewed nowadays the Hermitage Amsterdam. If you happen to visit the exhibition «Dutch Masters» in that museum you will also see a portrait of a daughter of the Ambassador by a famous Dutch painter Godfried Schalcken.”

“Speaking about diplomats and diplomacy here, in the Netherlands I cannot but to mention yet another Russian talented diplomat and lawyer, international arbitrator and historian – Fyodor Fyodorovich Martens. He made a significant contribution to the science of international law. The triumph of Martens as a jurist is associated with the organization and conduct of the First World Peace Conference in The Hague in 1899. And today I am honored to present to you a sculpture of Fyodor Martens by the famous Russian sculptor Alexander Taratinov. The work of art will be transported to Moscow and become a part of the museum of diplomatic service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”
“The distinguished diplomats mentioned here laid a solid basis for the development of friendly relations between Russia and the Netherlands. Thanks to their historical achievements we look at the future of our relationship with optimism. “
“I am confident that existing imperfections in our relations will be overcome, and time-tested bilateral ties will help foster our cooperation for the benefit of our peoples, and for the sake of peace and security in Europe and around the world.”
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