Young communicators launch no to racism and terrorism campaign

International media and Information Association launches a short film following the racist terror attack in New Zealand. Students from different countries raised awareness by saying "no to racism and terrorism".

The International Media and Information Association shot a short film after the racist terrorist attack in New Zealand. In the video, students from different countries raised awareness by saying "no to racism and terrorism". The video shared on social media has attracted great interest in a short period of time with #IrkçılığaveterörizmeDURde [no to racism and terrorism] hashtag has become TT in a short time.

The video was prepared by the International Media and Information Association [UMED] students to condemn the racist terrorist attack in New Zealand and to raise awareness of all acts of terrorism.

Students from the Balkans, Russia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and America, and other different countries said “no to racism and terrorism” in their own language.

A variety of racist and terrorist attack took place in the video, such as the journalist who kicked the refugee, the footballer who was exposed to racism in the sport, the Ankara Railway Station attack, the Paris attack, the Reina attack, the Idlib airstrikes, the Reyhanlı attack, the Gaza attacks and the attacks of the New Zealand mosque.

Students from countries such as from Turkiye, Russia, Moldova, Ukraine, Palestine, England, East Turkestan, and Syria spoke to the camera for the rise of awareness against racism and terrorism.

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