Never again

NEVER AGAIN!
LET’S STOP THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE.
WE ARE ALL POTENTIAL TARGETS.

A monument in Rome dedicated to the victims of the genocide of the Palestinian people.

On April 25, 2026, in Piazza delle Camelie (in the Roman district of Centocelle) we want to install from the bottom a sculpture in iron, steel and bronze dedicated to the victims of the Palestinian genocide.
We will place it in Piazza delle Camelie, a symbolic site of the Centocelle Resistance, just a few meters from the stele commemorating those who fell in the struggle for liberation from Nazi-fascism.

The artwork will be a sculptural block composed of two iron silhouettes with bronze body-section inserts:
an adult figure and a child figure, both bearing the symbol of the map of Palestine.
The adult figure, a woman, will closely resemble—also in scale—one of the five silhouettes installed at Porta San Paolo in front of the Pyramid on April 25th, 1995; the child figure will follow the same style but in child size.
Both will have an iron background with a steel silhouette on which viewers can see their reflection, as in the Porta San Paolo installation.

Like many people in Italy, we feel co-responsible for the genocide in Palestine, aso because of the weapons produced in our country.
As an artistic intervention collective, we use languages and codes to convey messages that spark reflection and emotion. We feel the need to do what we know how to do: use art as a tool for collective awareness and denunciation.
For this reason, we have decided to create and donate to the city a work dedicated to the Palestinian people.
Our work will be voluntary and unpaid: we will receive no compensation. This is activism, our contribution.
However, iron, steel, bronze, and foundry work all have costs, which must be sustained through a popular fundraiser, just as happened thirty years ago for “All Potential Targets.”
We would like to inaugurate the artwork on April 25th, remembering the joy our grandmothers and grandfathers felt at the end of the Nazi occupation and fascist regime.
We wish that the Palestinian people may soon experience that same liberation and joy.

We therefore appeal to all outraged consciences; to those who produce art and communication in any form; to film productions; to independent publishing houses; to music labels, bands, crews, and all kinds of artistic festivals; to theatre companies; to crews and tribes; to grassroots collectives and committees – student, factory, and neighborhood groups; to self-managed spaces; to the world of associations; to Palestinian organizations; to that part of Jewish communities worldwide that opposes the occupation and the genocide in Palestine; to antifascist, antiracist, environmental, antiprohibitionist, and solidarity movements; to migrant communities; to LGBTQIA+ rights organizations; to trade unions; to national and international networks; to NGOs engaged in sea rescue; to human-rights non-profit organizations; to anyone, anywhere, who fights for a different, necessary, and possible world.

We ask you to:

adopt, co-produce, support, and fund a work that denounces today—and will remember tomorrow—the genocide of the Palestinian people.
Now, immediately, as history unfolds.

STOP THE GENOCIDE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE