
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a dark grey rectangular information board, oriented vertically, with text printed in orange. The board is presented in what appears to be an exhibition space, likely a museum or gallery, as suggested by the numbering system and other partially visible displays in the background. The text on the board is presented in two columns, one in Greek and one in English, both mirroring the same content. The English column is titled "DECLARATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE." The declaration appeals for the implementation of international resolutions concerning Cyprus, specifically calling for freedom, independence, and humanity for its people. It highlights the failure of foreign military forces to withdraw, the inability of refugees to return home, and the continued appalling conditions for the island's population, despite UN calls. The text further notes the standstill in negotiations between the two nations under UN auspices and warns that increasing military interference in the region threatens the "dismemberment of Cyprus, the destruction of its independence." The source is cited as "Makedonia "newspaper", 30 October 1976." To the left of the main board, a small white circular label with the number '1' is visible on a yellow-orange surface. Above the main board, another small white circular label with the number '8' is present. In the background, partially cropped posters show fragments of large red and white lettering, including "WO," "IM," and "FRAN," suggesting other exhibits. No people are visible. The overall lighting is even, typical of an indoor display setting. The image is taken at an angle, causing the text on the board to appear sideways. The location context indicates this exhibition is in Athina, Greece.
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