Greenpeace activists climb the Reina Sofia Museum to call for a ceasefire in Gaza

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A group Greenpeace activists climbed the Reina Sofia Art Museum this WednesdayPassing through one of the glass elevators next to the façade, a symbol of international painting condemn Israeli attacks on Gaza and we demand a ceasefire.

Greenpeace chose Reina Sofia with an action that differs from the usual actions because it is not environmental It hosts Pablo Picasso’s legendary painting ‘Guernica’It is a symbol of the pictorial representation of the suffering of the Spanish civilian population during the civil war, environmental group sources explained to EFE.

Activists unfurled a large banner featuring the ‘Obey’ illustration by American artist Shepard Fairey. Palestinian child covered in blood and ‘Can you hear us?’ (‘Are you listening to us?’).

Action of Greenpeace activists at the Reina Sofia Museum. EFE

The idea is carried out in collaboration with the organization that supports Palestinian photojournalists ‘Unmute Gaza’. Tribute to photographers and journalists “Those who report from the conflict zone, risking their lives to draw attention to the nightmare of death, pain and destruction in the region.”

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