Londoners hold gathering to show solidarity with quake victims in Türkiye, Syria
LONDON (AA) – Members of various communities gathered in north London in a show of solidarity and support for those affected by the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria on Monday.
Islington Council held a vigil for the earthquake victims outside the town hall building which was attended by representatives of the Turkish and Syrian communities and faith leaders as well as local politicians.
“Tonight we stand with you through your grief and pain, through the pain of losing loved ones, through the pain of seeing the scale of the devastation in towns and cities across the region,” said Islington Mayor Marian Spall in the opening speech.
Also hailing the efforts of search and rescue teams on the ground, Spall called on everyone to remember and pay respect to those who lost their lives.
Islington Council leader Kaya Comer-Schwartz started her speech by mentioning a report on the latest quakes that hit southern Türkiye on Monday evening.
“I promise you this evening that we won’t stop there. This is not a moment. This is a continued commitment to you as a community that we are here for you,” Comer-Schwartz noted, thanking everyone making donations.
Jeremy Corbyn, a former Labor Party leader and member of parliament for Islington North, joined those showing their strong support, saying they will continue to do everything they can to help people.
“Islamic Relief and many others have raised a great deal of money. My appeal is give everything you possibly can,” he said, mentioning that he had had discussions with Muslim communities following the quakes.
Corbyn went on to say that various campaigns such as cake sales are also taking place at some schools to raise money.
“So our children understand when people go through a disaster. We don’t forget them, we don’t ignore them, we do everything we can in our borough, in our community, to help,” he added.