
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a memorial stone in Strasbourg, France. The stone is inscribed in French, commemorating the 17th of October 1987, when human rights defenders from all countries gathered in Paris to honor victims of hunger, ignorance, and violence. It affirms the belief that poverty is not inevitable. The stone also includes a quote by Père Joseph Wresinski from May 21, 1993, stating that where people are condemned to live in poverty, human rights are violated, and uniting to ensure respect for them is a sacred duty. The text mentions that young people from the Fourth World across Europe gathered with their friends around the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, Madame Catherine Lalumière, and together committed to the realization of this appeal. The stone has a logo of two birds flying and what appears to be a stick figure in the center of a red circle. Behind the stone, a modern building is visible, and greenery surrounds the base of the memorial. The memorial is supported by gray metallic legs.
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