Dublin City Council has opened a Book of Peace for books in support of the families and victims in Ukraine.
It comes after Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliand yesterday opened an online Book of Peace to give Dubliners the opportunity to stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
Lord Mayor Gilliland said: “The violent unilateral invasion of Ukraine by Russia has shaken everyone who believes in a fair and democratic world, the right to self-determination and the ideal of living in peaceful harmony with our neighbours.
"We ask ourselves how we can help the Ukrainian people and how we can voice our opposition to Vladimir Putin's aggressive actions.
"I hope that this online Book of Peace will give Dubliners the opportunity to show that we stand with the Ukrainian people, that we support their democracy and that we support the Ambassador of Ukraine to Ireland, Larysa Gerasko.”
The Book of Peace will remain open until Wednesday, 16 March.
Sign the Book of Peace here: https://bit.ly/3pLmtUr
Meanwhile, Fingal County Council Civic Offices at Grove Road, Blanchardstown, lit up blue and yellow on Monday in solidarity with the people of Ukraine
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