World Festival of Youth and Students
The World Festival of Youth and Students is an international event organized by the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) and the International Union of Students after 1947. Initially pluralist, the event became an outlet for Soviet propaganda for foreign audiences during the Cold War.[1]
History
The festival has been held regularly since 1947 as an event of global youth solidarity for democracy and against war and imperialism. The largest festival was the 6th, held in 1957 in Moscow, when 34,000 young people from 131 countries attended the event. This festival also marked the international debut of the song "Moscow Nights", which subsequently went on to become a widely recognized Russian song. Until the 19th festival in Sochi, Russia in 2017 (with 185 countries participating),[2] the largest festival by number of countries with participants was the 13th, held in 1989 in Pyongyang when 177 countries attended the event.[3]
The most recent festival took place in Sochi, Russia, from 13 to 22 October 2017.
Editions
Edition | Year | Logo | Country | Host City | Participants | No. of Represented Countries | Motto |
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1st | 1947 | Czechoslovakia | Prague | 17,000 | 71 | "Youth Unite, Forward for Lasting Peace!" | |
2nd | 1949 | Hungary | Budapest | 20,000 | 82 | "Youth Unite, Forward for Lasting Peace, Democracy, National Independence and a better future for the people" | |
3rd | 1951 | East Germany | East Berlin | 26,000 | 104 | "For Peace and Friendship – Against Nuclear Weapons" | |
4th | 1953 | Romania | Bucharest | 30,000 | 111 | "No! Our generation will not serve death and destruction!." | |
5th | 1955 | Poland | Warsaw | 30,000 | 114 | "For Peace and Friendship – Against the Aggressive Imperialist Pacts" | |
6th | 1957 | Soviet Union | Moscow | 34,000 | 131 | "For Peace and Friendship" | |
7th | 1959 | Austria | Vienna | 18,000 | 112 | "For Peace and Friendship and Peaceful Coexistence" | |
8th | 1962 | Finland | Helsinki | 18,000 | 137 | "For Peace and Friendship" | |
9th | 1968 | Bulgaria | Sofia | 20,000 | 138 | "For Solidarity, Peace and Friendship" | |
10th | 1973 | East Germany | East Berlin | 25,600 | 140 | "For Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship" | |
11th | 1978 | Cuba | Havana | 18,500 | 145 | "For Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship" | |
12th | 1985 | Soviet Union | Moscow | 26,000 | 157 | "For Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship" | |
13th | 1989 | North Korea | Pyongyang | 22,000 | 177 | "For Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship" | |
14th | 1997 | Cuba | Havana | 12,325 | 136 | "For Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship" | |
15th | 2001 | Algeria | Algiers | 6,500 | 110 | "Let’s Globalize the Struggle For Peace, Solidarity, Development, Against Imperialism" | |
16th | 2005 | Venezuela | Caracas | 17,000 | 144 | "For Peace and Solidarity, We Struggle Against Imperialism and War" | |
17th | 2010 | South Africa | Pretoria | 15,000 | 126 | "Let's Defeat Imperialism, for a World of Peace, Solidarity and Social Transformation!" | |
18th | 2013 | Ecuador | Quito | 8,500 | 80[4] | "Youth Unite Against Imperialism, for a World of Peace, Solidarity and Social Transformation!" | |
19th | 2017 | Russia | Sochi | 30,000 | 185[5] | "For peace, solidarity and social justice, we struggle against imperialism. Honoring our past, we build the future!" | |
Gallery
- 1949, Budapest.
References
- Kotek, Joel (1996). Students and the Cold War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 63–4. ISBN 978-1-349-24840-7.
- "#WFYS2017". russia2017.com.
- "North Korea's Would-Be Olympics: A Tale of a Cold War Boondoggle". nytimes.com.
- "El festival busca que los jóvenes tengan presencia". telegrafo.com.ec.
- "#WFYS2017". russia2017.com.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to World Festival of Youth and Students. |
- Official Website of the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students
- Official Website of the 19th World Festival of Youth and Students
- Official Website of the World Federation of Democratic Youth
- Chronology of World Festivals of Youth and Students
- 16th World Festival of Youth and Students, Official Website
- Video of the 16th World Festival of Youth and Students in Caracas
- North Korea Youth Festival 1989