UN World Autism Day: Baroness Uddin YouTube Film and Song
April 4, 2008
UN World Autism Day: Baroness Uddin YouTube Film and Song
LONDON, (RUSHPRNEWS) April 4, 2008 -Media Eye Productions in London have released a film to mark the first ever United Nations World Autism Awareness Day. WAAD held on Wednesday 2nd April was a huge success - events were held all over the world.
The leading peer from the House of Lords, in the Palace of Westminster, Baroness Uddin is in conversation with Ivan Corea, head of the Autism Awareness Campaign UK in the film.
Baroness Uddin congratulated UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Qatar for spearheading the first ever World Autism Awareness Day declared by the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The film has been released on YouTube together with the song for autism, 'Open Every Door,' composed by the award winning Sri Lanka born singer/songwriter Nimal Mendis and sung by the South Asian superstar Gresha Schuilling. Nimal Mendis presented a copy of the song to Lady Uddin in the House of Lords.
To see the Media Eye Productions Film to mark UN World Autism Awareness Day please see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnrFTsWR3TU
To contact The Baroness Uddin:
khanmw@parliament.uk
To contact the Autism Awareness Campaign UK:
ukautism@hotmail.com
To contact Media Eye Productions in London:
songsign29@yahoo.co.uk, website: www.mediaeyeproductions.com
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