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Caption Terry Madison, a Bahá’í pioneer from the United States to Suriname, a country on the northeastern coast of South America, planned and conducted a five-hour telethon May 2 for physically handicapped persons in that country. Ms. Madison is shown here with one of the guests on the telethon, Desi Bouterse, commander of the military forces that control the government of Suriname. The nationally televised event featured many of Suriname’s top entertainers, some of whom are physically handicapped themselves.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 605, page 16. View as PDF

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