Feb 18, Berlin: DiEM25 & Partners on Palestine – Featuring Francesca Albanese and more

On February 18, from 15:00 to 23:00, Kühlhaus Berlin will host a groundbreaking event dedicated to Palestine, justice, and the pursuit of truth.

Organised by DiEM25, Jüdische Stimme, Eye4Palestine, and Gaza Komitee Berlin, this full-day gathering will feature powerful films, thought-provoking readings, keynote speeches, and dynamic panel discussions, moderated by Carolina Rehrmann and Karin de Rigo of MERA25 and DiEM25.

A stellar lineup of speakers will guide attendees through critical conversations about the reality in Palestine and the broader fight for justice. Renowned voices such as Francesca Albanese (UN Special Rapporteur), Eyal Weizman (Forensic Architecture), activist Hebh Jamal, violinist Michael Barenboim, author Leila Boukarim, and Julia Duchrow of Amnesty International will offer their insights. They will be joined by legal expert Melanie Schweizer, Palestinian doctor Qassem Massri, and other distinguished guests.

Attendees can expect an immersive experience, including:

  • Screenings of powerful documentaries, including “The Reason of State.”
  • Readings from A Million Kites, shedding light on Palestinian narratives.
  • Engaging keynotes and panel discussions that address systemic challenges to justice.
  • A captivating live musical performance by Michael Barenboim and the Nasmé Ensemble.

This event will serve as a catalyst for transformative dialogue, challenging dominant narratives while advocating for justice and human dignity. All proceeds will be donated to UNRWA and Medico International for emergency aid to Gaza.

Now more than ever, collective action is essential. Join us in Berlin and be part of this urgent conversation. Register now to secure your spot! (only in-venue livestream tickets available)

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