After a year online, we are back in Tavistock Square in #London. We will also live stream the event on our website for those who can’t make it in person.
The #ceremony will highlight the importance of a #peaceful and inclusive culture of #remembrance at a time of growing instability caused by the climate crisis and the COVID pandemic. It will also mark twenty years since 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan, with speakers focussing on the #catastrophic #legacy of the 'war on terror’.
With contributions from:
Hamit Dardagan, co-founder of Iraq Body Count and the charity Every Casualty WorldwideHuda Ammori, activist, writer and co-founder of Palestine ActionHosted by Anya Nanning Ramamurthy, organiser of London youth climate strikes and PPU council member
We will lay white poppy wreaths in memory of all #victims of #war, both #civilian and #military, past and present. For those attending in person there will also be an opportunity to lay individual white poppies on the #ConscientiousObjectors' Commemorative Stone.
When - 12 noon - 1pm, Remembrance Sunday 14th November
How to attend in person - Everyone is welcome to come to the ceremony in person in Tavistock Square (London, WC1H 9EX).
How to watch online - If you can’t make it in person, or would prefer to join us online to watch the live stream, simply visit the PPU's Remembrance and White Poppies page at the time to watch and join the online discussion: https://www.ppu.org.uk/remembrance-white-poppies