Post on 22-Nov-2014
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By the students of OÁMK Simon István Street Primary School
In 1996, the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaimed March 21 to be the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (Resolution: 2142), and called upon world leaders to increase efforts to eliminate all forms of racial intolerance and discrimination. The day was chosen to remember the deaths of nearly seventy people, killed by police during a peaceful demonstration against apartheid, in Sharpeville, South Africa in 1960, and has been used as a rallying cry by anti-racist organizations worldwide.
These are our most important thoughts about anti racism
We need peace to live together, the most important thing is love and acceptance
We are colourful nations
Everybody is equal
Don’t judge by looks
Black or white? It doesn’t matter.
Live happily, don’t be sad
Accept the otherness
Hold your hands
We are together
It happened but it’s over
We must unite
We can live together peacefully
Everybody is equal in all walks of life
Support those in need
Make friends