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Doha, Qatar, Apr 17, 2015 - (ACN Newswire) - In recognition of the its enduring relevance over the last 60 years and the significance of this year's theme of promoting the rule of law in the service of sustainable development, special postage stamps have been issued by the Qatar General Postal Corporation (Qpost), to commemorate the 13th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice being held in Doha from 12 to 19 April 2015.
| Stamps Mark 13th Crime Congress in Qatar |
The 13th UN Crime Congress stamps feature the logo of the 13th UN Crime Congress.
"The UN Congress in Qatar marks the 60th year of its inception and is unique with its record number of attendees and the first time that the Secretary General has opened the proceedings himself," said Mr Abdullah Khalifa Al Muftah, Head of the Media Committee of the 13th UN Crime Congress. "Issuing commemorative stamps - even at this age of digital communications - is a special way of immortalizing the event and is part of the communication strategy to promote the Congress to a wider audience."
This edition of the Congress is even more different than the others because the State of Qatar also organized other related major events to further raise public awareness on the issues of crime prevention and criminal justice. Among these are the Doha Youth Forum on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, a student art competition, an exhibition on crime prevention products and services and the setting up of a Knowledge Center on Crime at the conference venue.
The State of Qatar's General Postal Corporation, established in 1963, issues commemorative stamps for a variety of local and international occasions. For stamp collectors, there are albums that contain graphics of all the stamps issued from the beginning of the Postal Service in the State of Qatar in 1950 to the present time. Updated albums are issued when required to ensure that there is a permanent record of all the stamps ever issued by the State of Qatar, and by which future generations can look back with pride at their country's history recorded in stamps.
Similarly, the UN issues stamps to commemorate special causes and events. The first UN stamps were released on UN Day, 24 October 1951. The stamps have been called 'Messengers of Peace' and feature subjects of universal concern such as human rights, the environment, endangered species and peace. They have also been used to promote important events and subjects that reflect the work of the UN. The stamps extend beyond the boundaries of philately to draw attention to significant world problems and to serve as a reminder of the UN's commitment to its goals.
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