
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular informational poster, primarily white with Arabic text and photographic elements, is affixed to a light-colored wall with a subtle textured pattern. The poster's top edge is secured by a single white pin or fastener. It casts a soft shadow on the wall, suggesting illumination from the left. The scene is located in the city of Shab'a, Syria. The poster's prominent title, centered near the top, reads "مجزرة تدمر" (Tadmor Massacre), followed by "جريمة دولية بنظر القانون الدولي" (An international crime under international law). A large red number "+700" is displayed in the upper right quadrant of the poster, and the year "1980" is printed vertically along the right edge. Three photographs are incorporated into the poster's design: 1. **Top Photograph:** A large, black and white image depicting extensive urban destruction. Buildings appear heavily damaged or reduced to rubble, with debris scattered throughout the scene. Two trees stand intact in the background. 2. **Bottom-Left Photograph:** A smaller, color image showing a man in a light blue shirt, viewed from behind. He is looking at shelves or stacks of items within what appears to be an indoor setting. 3. **Bottom-Middle Photograph:** A small, color image featuring three individuals in military-style uniforms. They are in an outdoor setting, potentially holding equipment or weapons. The Arabic text below the title and images provides details regarding the Tadmor Massacre, referencing participation numbers, victim counts, aerial bombardments, ground operations, and the burial of bodies in mass graves east of Tadmor (Palmyra).
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