On Sunday 15 June, we will stand side by side. Thousands of citizens, organisations, trade unions, NGOs and the broad civil society will form one red human chain in Brussels. We will not remain silent. We will not look away. We will resist.
Against genocide. Against ethnic cleansing. Against hunger as a weapon and murder as a policy.
Against the killing of children, the bombing of neighborhoods, the breaking of a people.
Against the shameless impunity. Against the cynicism of Israeli war crimes.
But also against the European governments, who talk a lot about human rights, but in the meantime look on and even contribute to war crimes.
We demand that Europe no longer remains silent, but chooses justice. For human rights. For lasting peace. For the future of the Palestinian people.
Join us in drawing the red line on June 15. Wear something red. And make yourself heard.
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Practical:
- Sunday June 15 om 14.00 challenges Brussels North
- Start at 14.00pm performances with Palestinian and Jewish voices alternating with artists. The march itself starts at 14u45 and ends at 17.00:XNUMX PM at the Jean Reyplein. There is no program planned after the action.
- Pull something red on. The organization asks not to bring any party or organization flags to this action. At the request of our Palestinian partners, only Palestinian national flags are allowed.
- Help with the promo? Be sure to check out the socials of 11.11.11 (or the other organizers) – you will find plenty of material there. Would you rather hang something yourself? Download here a poster of a flyer to print.
- Would you like to support this action as an organization? Contact campaign@11.be
- We are still looking for atmosphere managers which indicate the correct route for the participants of the campaign. Fill in the registration form here.
- Everyone is welcome! Any glorification of war crimes, attacks on civilians or expression of anti-Semitism, Islamophobia or any other form of racism will lead to exclusion from the protest.