Nothing Justifies Wild Attack
- A coalition of cultural organizations and professionals is advocating for an end to the conflict.
- The 'Paralaguerra.es' movement, a platform comprising 100 organizations and professionals from the cultural sector, has called for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. Demonstrations took place in 85...
- The main event occurred in the Plaza del Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.Graffiti artists displayed eight works expressing their commitment "to the Palestinian people,but also to segments of...
Cultural Movement Calls for Cease-Fire in Gaza
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A coalition of cultural organizations and professionals is advocating for an end to the conflict.
The ‘Paralaguerra.es’ movement, a platform comprising 100 organizations and professionals from the cultural sector, has called for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. Demonstrations took place in 85 cities across Spain, with significant representation from the film industry.
The main event occurred in the Plaza del Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.Graffiti artists displayed eight works expressing their commitment “to the Palestinian people,but also to segments of Israeli society and Jewish communities worldwide who rebel against Netanyahu,” according to platform representatives.
“there is nothing to justify this wild attack on human rights, the violation of the sovereignty and the territory of a country, continuing to deny a people the rights recognized by the main international consensus institutions, as there is nothing to justify using terrorism as a weapon, who does it, or under any flag.”
Film directors Javier fesser, Benito Zambrano, and Fernando Colomo, along with actress Athenea Mata and producer Mariano Baratech, attended the Madrid event to show their support for the Palestinian cause.
Director Javier Fesser voiced his concern, saying:
We are in a situation where people from here to the side, like us, are living a hell. Sometimes I wonder how is it possible that we are not all on the street saying it’s over.
Javier fesser, film Director
The event concluded with a reading of a statement demanding “a fair peace,” “a free Palestine,” an end to the “definitive fire,” and a cessation of “terrorism or genocide.”
Cultural Movement Calls for Cease-Fire in Gaza: A Q&A
In a powerful display of solidarity, a coalition of cultural organizations and professionals has united too advocate for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. This article explores the movement, its goals, and the voices behind it.
What is the ‘Paralaguerra.es’ Movement?
The ‘Paralaguerra.es’ movement is a platform comprising 100 organizations and professionals from the cultural sector. They are dedicated to advocating for a cease-fire in the gaza Strip.
What Actions Has the Movement Taken?
The movement organized demonstrations across Spain on March 30, 2025. These demonstrations occurred in 85 cities, with significant participation from the film industry. The main event took place in Madrid’s Plaza del Museo Reina Sofía.
What Were the Key Messages of the Demonstrations?
The demonstrations conveyed several key messages:
- A demand for a cease-fire in Gaza.
- Support for the Palestinian people.
- solidarity with segments of Israeli society and Jewish communities worldwide who oppose Netanyahu.
- Condemnation of violations of human rights, sovereignty, and territory.
- Calls for a “fair peace” and a “free Palestine.”
- An end to terrorism and genocide.
who Participated in the Madrid Event?
The event in Madrid saw the participation of prominent figures from the film industry,including:
- Film directors javier Fesser,Benito Zambrano,and Fernando Colomo
- Actress Athenea Mata
- producer mariano Baratech
What Were the Key Concerns Expressed?
Director Javier Fesser voiced his deep concern about the situation,stating that people are “living a hell.” He questioned why more people were not protesting to call for an end to the conflict. The movement’s statement also highlighted the need to end any justifications for attacks on human rights.
What Demands Were Made?
The concluding statement of the event demanded:
- A fair peace
- A free Palestine
- An end to the ”definitive fire”
- A cessation of terrorism or genocide
Summary of Key Demands and Participants
The table below summarizes the core demands of the movement and some of the key figures involved.
| Key Demand | Supporting Figures |
|---|---|
| Cease-Fire in Gaza | 100+ cultural organizations and professionals |
| fair Peace | Demonstrations in 85 Spanish cities |
| Free Palestine | Film directors like Javier Fesser, Benito Zambrano, Fernando Colomo |
| End to Terrorism and Genocide | Actress Athenea Mata, Producer Mariano Baratech |
