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"Peace-seeking picture" drawn by Ukrainian children in 2017 (3)
Japan

There is an art project called "Kids Guernica".

An international art project in which children paint a peace picture on a canvas (3.5m x 7.8m) the same size as Picasso's "Guernica"More than 160 peace paintings were already created in 40 countries of the world.In 2017, Ukrainian children also painted pictures involved in this project. You can see what they did at that time at the following URL page.

SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2017 Kids' Guernica in Kiev, Ukraine http://kids-guernica.blogspot.com/2017/03/kids-guernica-in-ukraine.html

MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017 Another Kids' Guernica in Slavutych, Ukraine http://kids-guernica.blogspot.com/2017/03/another-kids-guernica-in-slavutych.html

MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2017 More Kids' Guernica in Kiev, Ukraine http://kids-guernica.blogspot.com/2017/06/more-kids-guernica-in-kiev-ukraine.html

These paintings seem to depict the following.

"The Ukrainian people, who experienced the Chernobyl accident, feel solidarity with Hiroshima and Fukushima."

"Hope for peace among Ukrainians who experienced Russia's annexation of Kurmia."

And these pictures seem to depict the optimism, goodness, and never-losing-hope spirit that children possess.

Now these paintings are in Japan. And they are displayed outdoors in a place with a clear view of Mt. Fuji as a protest against the attack on Ukraine by the "Russian government presided over by Putin”.

Right now, the people of Ukraine are facing unreasonable difficulties. And the children who drew these pictures are probably in danger. I condemn the "Russian government presided over by Vladimir Putin" with the strongest will. I sincerely hope for an end to this unreasonable war and for justice and peace for the Ukrainian people. I also hope that the children who painted these pictures will be safe.

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Tags: japan; shizuoka; ukraine
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