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Sentence depicting "We will not be silent" in English and Arabic, related to the incident in which Raed Jarrar, who was boarding a national flight, was ordered to change his T-shirt because it portrayed Arabic text. The motto is inspired by the German phrase Wir schweigen nicht ("We will not be silent"), the slogan of the White Rose, the subversive German antifascist movement.
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