UK: Soviet War Memorial – London – “Remembering the Unknown Soldier”! (5.12.2025)

The Day of the Unknown Soldier was established by the Presidential decree in 2014. The choice of date is symbolic: on 3 December 1966 the remains of an unidentified soldier who perished in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 were reinterred in the Alexander Garden beside the Kremlin wall. On 8 May 1967 the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was unveiled and the Eternal Flame was lit on the site, which became one of Russia’s central places of wartime remembrance.

Martin Mangwandjo (1st R), a disabled Cameroonian, leads young learners in practicing Chinese martial arts moves at his training centre in Yaounde, Cameroon's capital, Nov. 18, 2025. (Photo by Kepseu/Xinhua)

Cameroon: International Day of Persons with Disabilities – Chinese Martial Arts in Africa! (4.12.2025)

The “International Day of Persons with Disabilities” (December 3rd) has come and gone with a more less universal indifference – except in the Socialist countries. Whilst disabled people are abused, killed, and starved to death in the UK – the Labour Government gives the President of Germany a lavish State Visit! The expense of this can be added to the unlimited spending dedicated to Neo-Nazi Ukraine and Zionist Israel Disability in China is taken seriously – with much progression and resources directed to it. Wherever China exercises influences – those with disability benefit. I have added the above article to our family gongfu website.

Lao PDR - Day of Disability!

Laos: Buddhist-Socialist Republic Cares for Disabled People – December 3rd – “International Day for Persons with Disabilities”! (4.12.2024)

This is just one of many paths to progress. Around the world, persons with disabilities are leading the way in identifying innovative solutions that break down barriers and create a more accessible world. That advances equality for everyone.

On this International Day for Persons with Disabilities, let us join forces in making it easier for persons with disabilities to share their experiences and knowledge and to influence decisions that impact their lives.

Let us work together to build societies that are more inclusive – to the benefit of persons with disabilities and the benefit of us all.