A hand written notice strung up on a pole at the corner of Winthrop Street and Patrick’s Street in Cork records the names of those killed by Israeli commandos recently.
© 2010 Donncha O Caoimh
Rest in Peace
08 Jun
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5 Comments
Simple but rather moving. Well spotted.
And how about the flip side?
Nothing on the other side of that piece of cardboard as far as I could see except the lamppost it was tied to.
Marty – in all seriousness, I don’t think I’ve ever seen any memorial where I live to Israelis killed by terrorists. If there was one I’d have taken photos of it.
Very disappointing. I have visited some of the wounded (out of 24) people in Ankara, Turkey and I have seen the consequences of hatred and violence.