Celebrations mark 200th birthday of pioneer Braille
BLIND people the world over are celebrating the 200th birthday of blind communication pioneer Louis Braille today.
The Frenchman gave his name to the revolutionary code of six dots that helps the blind read, write and do everyday things that sighted people take for granted.
Eighteen thousand UK adults use Braille and the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is leading the celebrations of Louis Braille's achievement throughout 2009.
From reading books to being able to tell the difference between aspirin and paracetamol, Braille means independence for blind and partially sighted people.
David Blunkett MP said: "Braille is a choice. For some it means a lifeline to independence; for others, access to literature or information. Braille opens up so many opportunities for equality, for independence, and for freedom and privacy: from a simple label on a tin or packet, through to the development of notes for speaking or delivering a statement to the House of Commons.
"RNIB has championed Braille from the charity's very beginning, and I lend my full support to the plans to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of this great man in 2009."
Lord Colin Low, RNIB chairman, said: "The invention of Braille is comparable to the invention of the printing press for sighted people. For thousands across the world, Braille means independence, knowledge and freedom."
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