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"Stopp Volden" - Norweigan Red Cross, Guatemala Red
Cross, Lithuanian Red Cross, Colombian Red Cross, Lebanese Red Cross
and others
In 1995 a boy was shot and killed in Oslo. As an expression of sympathy,
Norwegian people spontaneously began leaving white handprints near
the scene of the crime. The Norwegian Red Cross youth section decided
to launch a nationwide movement, symbolized by the image of a handprint
and the words stopp volden (stop violence), to curb and prevent
violence. The movement aims to change people's attitudes, combat
the spread of violence and help victims. Over 200,000 people have
committed themselves to take a stand against violence, and what
began as a local initiative is becoming an international campaign
as Lithuania, Guatemala, Colombia, and Lebanon launch national 'Stop
Violence' programmes.
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