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Safe Place for Gaza

Nablus crew | 06.01.2009 14:27 | Palestine | Terror War | World

The memorial tent is the safe place, a space of reflection for people to come together to remember those Gazans murdered during Israel’s horrific attacks on a civilan population.

Political and religious dispute should not prevent us from gathering and simply honouring those who have lost their lives in this collective punishment, Israel’s means of terrifying an entire nation.

To date 531 people have died and 2500 have been severely injured, 40 % of which are children.
But these are just numbers not the lives behind the figures nor all the pain and suffering of those still living, facing starvation and constant assault by air, land and water.

In memory of those lost in this bloody act of genocide we ask you to erect a tent in a central location in your local area and invite all, to sit and remember those people lost to our world.


And set up channels of communication between our global tent village to show solidarity for the people of Gaza in this terrible time.

On white ribbons write the name of the dead and pin them to the outside of the tent.
THEN USE THIS SPACE TO THINK, DISCUSS AND ACT, FOR THIS GENOCIDE IS NOT THE LAST AND WE MUST FIND WAYS TO STOP THESE WAR CRIMES.

Shagufta Iqbal wrote

"Nablus, which is where the idea began, has permission to set the tent up in the next few days (of course we hope by then that the invasion will have stopped)
Ok I hear France has already set one up. Bristol inshallah will soon have one
We hope that there will be one in America, Germany.
Can you please add to this list so we know where the tents are, and that we are able to work together globally

Consience De Pravity wrote
at 2:00pm

The Nablus governer has given permission for the tent project to go ahead. We will be allowed to use the circle in the middle of Nablus, as a location for the tent of symbolic safety. We need prepare white ribbions with the names of all those killed to pin to the outside of the tent.
All the kindergarten children of Nablus will be the first visitors to the tent this Thursday.

Nablus crew
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