Opening: Brief statement of commitment to international law and human rights. We stand for peace, justice and the protection of all civilians.
Remembrance: Reading aloud the names of children killed on both sides of the conflict.
Demands on Germany and the EU: Our demands will be read out and briefly explained as to why they are urgently needed in the current situation in order to protect human lives, uphold international law and take steps towards peace.
We would like you to wear light-coloured clothing to our event. White clothing is reminiscent of the many corpses wrapped in white cloth, and at the same time, white is a colour that symbolises peace. This allows us to create more visibility in city centres and generate powerful images.
Clothing that symbolises group affiliation and does not exclude or discriminate against anyone is expressly welcome.
We place a strong emphasis on ensuring that there is no place for anti-Semitism or Islamophobic racism at our event.
We have formulated clear rules to this end.
In addition, we check that our cooperation partners comply with these rules.
What is prohibited?
The slogan ‘From the river to the sea...’ and variations and translations thereof.
Calls for violence, hatred or terror, as well as the glorification of terrorist attacks.
Calls for death or expulsion, violence or aggression.
Equating Jews with Israel or Muslims with Palestine/Iran.
Any form of discrimination, in particular anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim racism.
Symbols of banned or terrorist organisations (e.g. Hamas triangle).
Flags or symbols of Hamas, the IDF or Islamist groups.
Nazi symbolism and comparisons, such as the use of the term ‘Holocaust’ in the current conflict.
The denigration of state symbols or flags.
Pyrotechnics of any kind.
What is permitted?
The focus is on peace, human rights and international law.
The commemorative and peaceful nature of the event must be preserved.
Palestinian symbols such as watermelons, kufiyas, fishnet patterns or tatreez are welcome.
Jewish symbols such as kippahs, the Star of David or menorahs are welcome.
Peace symbols such as the dove of peace and olive branches are permitted.
Flags and symbols of invited, approved organisations are permitted.
Photo & media information
Photography is only permitted within the framework of applicable law.
Personal rights must be respected. No unauthorised photographs of individuals.
Press work should be treated with respect. Interviews must not be disrupted.