Même si la ville citoyenne est totalement submergée par l'armée syrienne et soumis à un bombardement intense de la part de l'aviation russe, cette marche citoyenne se veut un symbole très fort à l'adresse de nos gouvernants et une marque de solidarité en faveur du peuple syrien. Le mouvement des citoyens du monde et par l'intermédiaire du Congrès des peuples ne peut que soutenir cette initiative et toute initiative en faveur du respect et de la protection des populations civiles qui pourtant sont sensées être protégées par les Nations Unies qui dans ce cas précis ont totalement et de manière lâche failli à leur mission ont raison essentiellement du droit de véto russe et chinois au conseil de sécurité remettant à nouveau cette défaillance de l'organisation des nations unies sur la table des revendications prioritaires dans le cadre de réformes en profondeur que beaucoup réclament avec notamment la suppression pure et simple de ce privilège.
A LOT of people in Europe is sitting those days and nights to make it possible. Join
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(Take a deep breath and read. And think. No, you don't have to join us for the full march. Come for a day, or a week! Soon we will add more information: about the dates, how to get involved, etc)
It's time to act.
We cant sit in front of our laptops and do nothing.
We can't drink cafe latte and do nothing.
We've had enough of clicking the sad or shocked faces on facebook and writing “this is terrible” and “we're so powerless”.
No, we are not! We are far too many!
We are going to Aleppo. From Germany to Aleppo, along the so-called “refugee route”, just the opposite direction.
We've been taught submission to war. We've been taught to be afraid of the powerful who pull the strings. We've been persuaded to take sides with "the good" and blame "the bad", to accept the division of people into the better and the worse, the ones who can sleep safely in their own beds and the ones who have to flee for their lives. "That's just the way it is" - we've been told.
But we refuse to take it anymore. We've just withdrawn our consent. We're ready to deny powerlessness.
We want to go and help people like us, who just were not lucky enough to be born in Berlin, London or Paris. We will not tolerate the siege of Aleppo anymore. Civilians for civilians, we will walk, hand in hand, from Berlin, through the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece and Turkey, to Aleppo.
It's a long way. Just as long as the refugees had to come to save their lives. Now we want to do the same to save some other lives. And we're marching together in a big, big group.
We are just random, average people. We don't represent any specific political parties or organizations.
We're carrying these white flags to let the whole world know our message: Enough is enough. This war has to stop!
And this war can be stopped. This war can be ended with a few strokes of a pen. But even if we still have to wait for that, we can't wait and see the suffering of the people of Aleppo. No one deserves what they are going through. It's no longer a "normal" war if children's hospitals become the targets. We don't want to just observe it from a safe distance. And we won't! We're determined to shake this feeling of helplessness and start to act. We're determined, we're united and we will march as long as it takes. For peace.
Do you also think it's enough? Do you also want to do more than crying in front of your laptop? We've been passive for too long. Our tears and anger have to be transformed into action.
This is our action. We are going to Aleppo. What will happen then? Will they send bombs on our 5000-people crowd? Will they dare to do that?!
You think we are crazy? We think that it's crazy to sit and wait until everybody dies.
Let's not wait. Let's just go there and put an end to this madness.
We are starting on 26th December, from Berlin. In a group of 3000 people. Will you join us?
with love,
Anna from Poland, Thomas from Germany, Aleksandra from Poland, Stefan from Germany, Matt from South Africa, Anna from Finland, Joana from Portugal, Jagoda from Poland, Leen from Belgium, Olga from Poland, Karol from Poland, Paulina from Poland, Robert from Poland, Maria from Mexico, Grazyna from Poland, Jan from Norway, Agata from Poland, Agnieszka from Poland, Karolina from Poland, Julia from Poland, Magda from Sri Lanka,Joanna from Poland, Magda from Poland, Anita from Poland, Maciej from Poland, Ilaria from Italy, Nathalia from Brasil, Kasia from Poland, Marysia from Poland, Ewa from Poland, Marta from Poland, Kasia from Belgium, Dorota from Poland and many many more...
VERY SOON: more info about the exact route, plans, timeline