North Macedonian Leader walk to school Children bullied for Down syndrome

11 Feb. CNN reported that the President of North Macedonia The Balkans took an 11-year-old girl with Down syndrome on a walk to school. After learning that this girl was being bullied (Bully)

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President Stevo Pendarovsky holds the hand of Embal Ademi as they walk to an elementary school in Gostevar. On Monday 7 Feb.

A presidential spokesman told CNN that Ms. Mba was bullied at school for the aftermath of Down syndrome. Genetic conditions resulting in learning disabilities, health problems, and distinctive facial features

Macedonian Down Syndrome

North Macedonian Presidential Palace

A statement from the presidential palace said Mr Pendarovsky spoke with Mbal’s parents about the challenges the girls and their families face every day.

“The behavior of child abusers is unacceptable. especially when it occurs with children with developmental abnormalities These children should not only have the rights they deserve. But there is also a sense of equality and welcome in the school desk and field. It is our duty as a state but also as an individual. And at the heart of this joint mission is compassion. which will not only help these children like Mbla But it will also help others learn from these children how to be truly happy, shared and united,” the North Macedonian president said.

From a video released by the Presidential Palace Mr Pendarovsky sat down with Ms. Mbla’s family. and give gifts to the children as well and also waved to Ms. Embla outside the school fence. As the children walked into the building

“We are all equal in society. I’m here to support and raise awareness. Inclusion is a key principle,” the president said.

The president takes the girls by the hand to take them to school.

North Macedonian Presidential Palace

the president said Encourage and support Ms. Mbla’s parents in their fight to protect their children’s rights. who is like his own daughter

“Context bias is a major obstacle to creating an equal and fair society for all,” Pendarovski said.

He also stressed that there are legal and ethical regulations to provide inclusive education. which focuses on the development of skills and abilities of children with different development processes and underscored the need to raise public awareness on the issue.

North Macedonia was once part of Yugoswavia. It is a landlocked country in southeastern Europe. with a population of about 2 million

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