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Young Greek wins first place in world poetry competition

Young Greek wins first place in world poetry competition

Young Dimosthenis Dimitrios Despotidis who hails from Andros has won Never Such Innocence foundation’s 2019/2020 ‘Impact of Conflict on Communities’ competition.

The Never Such Innocence foundation in collaboration with The British Council chose the theme of A Fight for Freedom, asking participants to “highlight the contributions made by the countries of the Commonwealth in Africa and the Caribbean during the Second World War” through a poem, speech, song or piece of artwork.

Dimosthenis Despotis was one of over 4,000 participants from 44 countries around the world and took out the poetry category for the 11-14 age group.

The year 8 student made sure to thank his teacher Elina Tsalicoglou for her support and encouragement and his mother Margarita Vartholomeou for her being a source of inspiration and paving his path of life.

The work of all the winners from all categories was included in a special digital competition winners booklet, which was prefaced by a congratulatory statement by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

This year’s competition marked the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe day, commemorating Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender of its armed forces on 8 May, 1945.

Source: neoskosmos.com

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