Over 700 days have passed since the Gaza genocide began.

Each day marks an escalation of the worst humanitarian crisis of the century.

Each day brings the entire system of international law closer to collapse.
In 1997, Nelson Mandela declared: “We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians”.

That is why The Hague Group was founded: to move from rhetoric to real measures to defend international law and the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people.

From South Africa to Indonesia, Malaysia to Colombia, governments are coming together to coordinate legal and diplomatic measures to halt the Gaza genocide.

Now, The Hague Group is coming to Cape Town, and inviting you to an evening of solidarity.

Speakers include: Naledi Pandor, Former Foreign Minister of South Africa, Zane Dangor, Director General of the Department of International Relations of South Africa, Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla, Executive Secretary of The Hague Group, Saleh Hijazi, BDS Movement’s Apartheid-Free Policy Coordinator, Guillaume Long, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador, and Clara López, former Minister of Labour of Colombia and former Mayor of Bogotá.

Get your ticket.

4pm on 15 December in District Six.

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