“Traces of Terrorism”: Attack on Israeli Embassy with Diplomat Galit Ronen
The Ambassador of Israel to Argentina is participating in a campaign to continue the memory and demand for justice in the terrorist act of March 17, 1992.
This March 17th 30 years old Attack on the Israeli Embassy in Argentina. Diplomatic headquarters launches campaign to commemorate nationwide slogan “Traces of Terrorism”. Ambassador Galit Ronen also participates in the initiative.
The proposal calls for reflection on the damage caused by the March 17, 1992 attack on Argentine society. In this sense it is intended Promote and maintain a memory of what happenedTo spread the “message of denial of terrorism.”
Through the short film, they represent the lives of different people who perform daily routines and are covered in ashes, as well as those killed and 242 injured on March 17th. “After 30 years, the traces of terrorism are still on us”Heard in audiovisual works.
Using the Instagram filter, social network users will also be able to recreate these images and share their profiles to join the Remembrance and Justice campaign. Those who want to support the message of the Israeli embassy will be able to share their face with the ashes to leave their own mark on terrorism in Argentina.
Ambassador Ronen participated in the Victims’ Remembrance Campaign through an image in which he is covered in ashes. “Today marks the 30th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. The traces of terrorism are still on us “He wrote on his Twitter and added: “Those responsible have a name and a surname. His name is Hezbollah, his last name is Iran. “
“The Israeli embassy offers to anyone who wants to join the commemoration of the anniversary of the attack and keep alive the memory of the mark left by terrorism in the community, to use the Instagram filter created for the occasion to enable them. Who uses A projection of his image covered in dust and ashes, leaving traces of an attack 30 years ago“- they were told. The filter is available on the official account of the Israeli Embassy in Argentina, @israelenargentina.
Source: La Nacion
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