Moroccan association creating world's largest painting as show of solidarity with AIDS sufferers

2006-04-21

The Association Marocaine des Jeunes Contre le SIDA (AMJCS) is creating the world's largest painting, with the participation of 26 professional artists from Morocco and abroad. Work on the painting will begin 29 April in Nevada Square, Casablanca.

By Lahcen Moqnia for Magharebia, in Casablanca -- 21/04/06

[File] Oussayh

Once completed, the painting will embark on a worldwide tour; first in a series of Moroccan cities and several world capitals, before reaching Canada for the International AIDS Conference in Toronto this August.

"We wanted our participation in the Toronto conference to be special and to influence the conference recommendations for the benefit of young people in Africa and the Third World. Therefore, we chose the means of artistic expression to communicate our message to the world. This painting is a message from Moroccan youth, on behalf of young people in Africa and the Third World, to governments and countries of the world and international bodies and organisations, inviting them to double their support and aid to African communities and poor countries to enable them to provide free treatment to sufferers and promote education and awareness to protect their young people, in order to curb the spread of this disease," AMJCS President Abdessamad Oussayh, told Magharebia.

The canvas will be made up of 56 120x150cm sections to form a total area of 250 square meters. The painting will be started on the morning of 29 April in Nevada Square, Casablanca, in the presence of representatives from accredited Moroccan diplomatic bodies, civil society associations, companies, and organisations supporting projects and various activities involved in fighting AIDS in Morocco.

Throughout the morning, children and young people will be given the opportunity to paint the canvas in order to leave their mark and express themselves. During the second half of the day, professional artists will work on the canvas. The graphic theme of the painting will be agreed to during a prior meeting to ensure the closest degree of harmony and unity in their work, as well as producing a painting of high artistic value.

This content was commissioned for Magharebia.com.
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ali lahouel Posted 2006-12-09

Mr. president of the association, I would like to thank you for the noble efforts you make. As president of the anti-Aids association, I would like to express a comment that may not please you but is the harsh truth for all Arabs. Your appearance in the photo alone without your staff is a sign of your love of leadership and disappointing to others. It is even a sign of dictatorship. This is practiced only in Arab countries not in the West where whoever works harder is entitled to leadership. You need to get rid of these senseless behavior which gravely affects your association. Sorry but this is the truth....Wish to stay friends!

عامر ناطور Posted 2008-06-07

Please help me to get the email address of the association or Mr Abdessamad Oussayh. Waiting for your reply at my address.

Contact information for the association is on the association's website, which can be found by searching the internet.

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