Published : 17-02-2015
German-Arab Center in Berlin in collaboration with the "Palestinian civic mobility", who supervises the campaign of "Save the Palestinians of Syria", held a seminar on Saturday 14 / February, with the Palestinian Artist Anas Salama, who talked about his artistic experience and his paintings that were painted by coffee and that he wanted to show them the suffering of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp as a result of the siege and the continuation of the ongoing war in Syria.
During his lecture, "Salama" highlighted the extent of the humanitarian disaster experienced by the rest of the people inside the camp, in light of the continued suspension of entering food and medical aid and the siege policy which killed 166 Palestinian refugees.
German-Arab Center in Berlin in collaboration with the "Palestinian civic mobility", who supervises the campaign of "Save the Palestinians of Syria", held a seminar on Saturday 14 / February, with the Palestinian Artist Anas Salama, who talked about his artistic experience and his paintings that were painted by coffee and that he wanted to show them the suffering of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp as a result of the siege and the continuation of the ongoing war in Syria.
During his lecture, "Salama" highlighted the extent of the humanitarian disaster experienced by the rest of the people inside the camp, in light of the continued suspension of entering food and medical aid and the siege policy which killed 166 Palestinian refugees.