Slovenia’s Presidential Palace raised a Palestinian flag on Friday, a day after the country’s new government removed it from the facade of the government building following a change of power in Ljubljana, Anadolu Agency reports.
President Natasa Pirc Musar announced the move on US social media company X, saying the flag would remain on the facade of the Presidential Palace for one week before being moved inside the building.
“The genocide against Palestinians has not been halted, and people in Gaza and the West Bank do not live in peace and dignity,” she said.
Pirc Musar said the flag represents opposition to “gross violations of international humanitarian law and human rights” not only in Palestine but elsewhere in the world.”It is a simple call to respect the fundamental civilizational principle: human dignity—for all,” she added.
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