Turkey marks World Down Syndrome Day

By Muhittin Sandikci and Muhsin Arslan</p> <p>ANKARA (AA) – Several events were held across Turkey on Thursday to mark World Down Syndrome Day. </p> <p>A local police department in northwestern Bilecik province hosted a group of children, who were shown one day of a police officer on duty, operating police walkie talkies and given rides in police vehicles. </p> <p>Speaking at the police station, Governor Bilal Senturk highlighted the importance of coordination among non-governmental organizations, educational institutions and the government to raise awareness for people who need special support.</p> <p>In a separate event, professional dancers partnered up with children in a studio in the Aegean province of Izmir to teach them the waltz and the cha cha.</p> <p>&quot;They [the children with Down Syndrome] are very quick to understand and their sense of rhythm is very strong. They can remember all the steps. They are full of energy and love,&quot; said dancing teacher Maya Kilic, adding that the lessons helped her from her prejudices.</p> <p>In the Black Sea province of Rize, a public service ad prepared by 21 children with Down Syndrome and their teachers was aired with the message we are just like you with +1 difference,&quot; referring to the additional chromosome people with Down Syndrome possess. </p> <p>The advertisement featured children sharing their food with friends, helping elderly cross the street and catching a ball while.</p> <p>Children with Down Syndrome dressed as Ottoman Janissary military music bands performed for onlookers in southeastern Gaziantep and southern Antalya provinces. </p> <p>In southeastern Adiyaman, children with Down Syndrome dressed up as doctors and met with patients, writing mock prescriptions.</p> <p>There are some 70,000 people with Down Syndrome in Turkey.

March 21 is observed annually to raise awareness for Down Syndrome, a congenital disorder caused by having an extra 21st chromosome.

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