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More Than 125 Landmarks Around The World Will Be Bathed In Purple For A Night



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Tokyo’s Rainbow Bridge is bathed in purple light on Thursday as part of the WeThe15 campaign. Launched ahead of the Tokyo Paralympic Games, the movement calls for an end to discrimination against people with disabilities.





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The idea to light the Élysée Palace, Niagara Falls and other iconic places in purple stems from the WeThe15 campaign — named for the 15% of the world’s population who live with disabilities, according to the International Paralympic Committee, which is leading the effort along with the International Disability Alliance.

«Purple has long been associated with the disability community, the organizers say. At least 30 countries are taking part, according to the campaign’s website.





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The Supertree Grove at the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is lit up to celebrate the launch of the International Paralympic Committee’s WeThe15 campaign on Thursday.





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«People call us special, the video states, «but there’s nothing special about us.

The campaign brings a number of large organizations together, from the Paralympics to the Special Olympics and several United Nations agencies.

«More than one billion people live with a disability today, and yet the world is still far from truly recognizing and honoring this 15 percent of society, said UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay. «It is time to change our perception of people with disabilities, and make their voices heard everywhere.

The Tokyo Paralympics will hold its opening ceremony on Aug. 24, with the first competitions starting one day later.


  • disability and sports

  • disability rights

  • Paralympics

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