The Right Of Return | Child - Palestine Graffiti Framed Art Print
The Right Of Return | Child - Palestine Graffiti Framed Art Print
Title: The Right Of Return | Child - Palestine Graffiti Framed Art Print
This artwork depicts a young child being expelled from his homeland, 75 years ago, with the hope of return.
There are more than 7 million Palestinian refugees scattered across the world, making this the world's longest-running refugee crisis.
Palestinian refugees have the right to return to Palestine under international law. Shortly after the Nakba in 1948, the UN confirmed the Palestinian right to return in Resolution 194. The right of return is included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(1948), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966) and the Fourth Geneva Convention (1948).
Most Palestinian refugees are individuals who were forced out of their homes in 1948 and their descendants. During the Nakba over 750,000 Palestinians were expelled to make way for the state of Is rail. In 1967 another 300,000 Palestinians were forced out of their homes and became refugees.
Many Palestinians still have the keys to their homes.
The key is an important symbol of the Nakba and the Palestinian right to return. [Source:FOA]
To offer our continued and ongoing support, part of the proceeds will be donated to various charitable organisations for the GAZA Emergency Appeal, which will help towards providing much needed hot meals, food packs, bedding and emergency aid packs.
Product Type: Available as a print only or with a frame which includes hanging hooks and easel - Perfect for hanging or placed standing.
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