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Thousands march to mark 150 years of the Red Cross
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 27 - 06 - 2009


At least 8,000 people started a torch-lit
march today evening to mark the Battle of Solferino, in northern
Italy, the event that led to the creation of the Red Cross, dpa reported.
"It's really a very good thing to see so many people, especially
young people, who are motivated to be committed to humanitarian
work," Jacob Kellenberger, president of the International Committee
of the Red Cross, told the German Press Agency dpa.
Carrying large flags of the Red Cross and Red Crescent and glowing
red torches the marchers intend to follow paths rescue workers and
medics took during the battle to retrieve wounded soldiers and bring
them to safety and medical care.
Tens of thousands of soldiers were wounded and killed during the
one day of fighting on June 24, 1859, between Franco-Sardinian forces
and Austrian troops.
Henri Dunant, a Swiss businessman who witnessed the battle and the
carnage, was moved by the lack of adequate medical care and began to
help the soldiers.
In his memoir, Dunant wrote, that "the women, seeing that I made
no distinction between nationalities, followed my example, showing
the same kindness to all these men whose origins were so different,
and all of whom were foreigners to them."
His idea from Solferino, to build neutral volunteer medical
services to aid during wars, led to the creation of the Red Cross
movement which, 150 years later, boasts millions of workers and
volunteers in over 186 countries and territories, offering assistance
in times of peace, conflict and natural disasters.
The march is the culminating event of a week-long "humanitarian
camp" the organization set up, which brings together 500 youth from
149 national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, to come up with a
ten-year global action plan for the world's largest humanitarian
movement.
Also participating are thousands of aid workers and volunteers
from the Italian, French, German and other national societies.
Many of the Italians have been involved in the ongoing rescue and
aid efforts to help victims of the recent earthquake which devastated
a section of the country. Other participants came directly from
similar disaster sites and conflict zones.
Abu Baker, from the Sierra Leone Red Cross, 32, said: "I am
with the Red Cross for life."
He joined the movement after he saw the power the emblem - a red
cross on a white background - could have during the civil war which
ripped through his country for a decade.
In one instance, armed men were about to enter a hospital which
was caring for wounded child soldiers - youth who were forcibly
recruited into the rebel movements in the country.
"They were about to slaughter them all, right there," Abu Baker
recalled. He was at the hospital caring for his injured father.
"But then they saw the emblem and they stopped. They would not do
it in front of the red cross and that is why those children are alive
today," he said.
The torch-lit march, to honour Dunant and the Red Cross and Red
Crescent societies will take about three hours and cover 8.8
kilometres.


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