Wales statement of solidarity and togetherness – Datganiad Cymru o undod a chydberthynas

Datganiad Cymru o undod a chydberthynas – Wales statement of solidarity and togetherness

We were shocked by the violent attack that took place in Southport last week and are deeply saddened by the murder of young girls as well as the injuries inflicted on the other victims.  Our sympathies are with the victims, their families and friends. 

Cawsom ein syfrdanu gan yr ymosodiad treisgar a ddigwyddodd yn Southport yr wythnos ddiwethaf ac rydym wedi ein tristau’n fawr gan lofruddiaeth tair merch fach yn ogystal â’r anafiadau a achoswyd i’r dioddefwyr eraill. Cydymdeimlwn â’r dioddefwyr, eu teuluoedd a’u ffrindiau.

The tragic attack in Southport has been used as a vehicle to incite hatred and to attempt to divide communities through the spread of disinformation and lies. The violence, racism and Islamophobia that this has caused does not represent who we are, nor the opinions of the vast majority of the people of Wales.  

Mae’r ymosodiad trasig yn Southport wedi’i ddefnyddio fel cyfrwng i ysgogi casineb ac i geisio rhannu cymunedau trwy ledaenu gwybodaeth anghywir a chelwydd. Nid yw’r trais, yr hiliaeth ac Islamoffobia y mae hyn wedi’u hachosi yn cynrychioli pwy ydym ni, na barn y mwyafrif helaeth o bobl Cymru.

It is not right that people are afraid to attend the mosque for fear of attack, it is not right that a child faces racist slurs from their peers because of the colour of their skin and it is not right that a man threatens a woman for wearing a hijab. These things are happening on streets in Wales. We can do better than this.  

Nid yw’n iawn fod pobl yn ofni mynd i’r mosg rhag ofn ymosodiad, nid yw’n iawn fod plentyn yn wynebu anfri hiliol gan ei gyfoedion oherwydd lliw eu croen ac nid yw’n iawn fod dyn yn bygwth menyw am wisgo hijab. Mae’r pethau hyn yn digwydd ar strydoedd Cymru. Gallwn wneud yn well na hyn.

We stand in solidarity with people experiencing racist hatred, Islamophobia and discrimination. We stand against behaviour which would seek to separate neighbour from neighbour or cast a shadow of otherness on any group of people. 

Rydym yn sefyll mewn undod â phobl sy’n profi casineb hiliol, Islamoffobia a gwahaniaethu. Rydym yn sefyll yn erbyn ymddygiad a fyddai’n ceisio gwahanu cymydog oddi wrth gymydog neu daflu cysgod arallrwydd ar unrhyw grŵp o bobl.

Wales has a strong and proud history of welcome, diversity and inclusion. If Wales is to help address the great challenges we face – climate and nature emergency, widening economic inequality, war and other injustices – then we need a society that is built on kindness, connection and respect.

Mae gan Gymru hanes cryf a balch o groeso, amrywiaeth a chynhwysiant. Os yw Cymru am helpu i fynd i’r afael â’r heriau mawr sy’n ein hwynebu – newid hinsawdd, tŵf anghydraddoldeb economaidd, rhyfel ac anghyfiawnderau eraill – yna mae arnom angen cymdeithas sydd wedi’i hadeiladu ar garedigrwydd, cysylltiad a pharch.

We ask all people of Wales to value one another and to remember that our strength comes from our openness compassion, and a willingness to come together as friends, neighbours, and colleagues – we are all humans on this one planet we share regardless of skin colour, religious belief or nationality.  

Gofynnwn i holl bobl Cymru werthfawrogi ein gilydd a chofio bod ein cryfder yn dod o’n didwylledd, ein tosturi a’n parodrwydd i ddod at ein gilydd fel ffrindiau, cymdogion a chydweithwyr – rydyn ni i gyd yn fodau dynol ar yr un blaned hon rydym ni’n ei rhannu waeth beth fo lliw’r croen, cred grefyddol neu genedligrwydd.

We all want a fairer and more peaceful world – this can only be achieved if we choose togetherness over division, dignity over dehumanisation, love over hate, kindness over cruelty.   

Rydym ni i gyd eisiau byd tecach a mwy heddychlon – dim ond os ydym yn dewis undod dros raniad, urddas dros ddad-ddyneiddio, cariad dros gasineb, caredigrwydd dros greulondeb, y gellir cyflawni hyn.

As you walk the streets of Wales today, please be kind, smile, say hello and remember: ‘we have far more in common than that which divides us’. 

Wrth i chi gerdded strydoedd Cymru heddiw, byddwch yn garedig, gwenwch, dywedwch helo a chofiwch, mae gennym lawer mwy yn gyffredin na’r hyn sy’n ein rhannu’.

Cefnogir gan – Supported by:

Abergavenny & District Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Aberystwyth Nature Connection & Forest Bathing

Academi Heddwch Cymru

Adferiad

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Amgueddfa Torfaen Museum

Amnesty International UK / Cymru

Amnesty Monmouthshire

Anglesey Sea Zoo Marine Conservation Centre

Artes Mundi 

ArtISan Avenue

Asylum Justice

Asylum Matters

Awel Amen Tawe

Benthyg Cymru

Beth Winter former MP Cynon Valley

Bethan Sayed former MS 

Bevan Foundation

Cadwch Gymru’n Daclus – Keep Wales Tidy

Caerphilly for Palestine

CAFOD South Wales

Campaign for National Parks

Canolfan y Dechnoleg Amgen – Centre for Alternative Technology

Cardiff Civic Society

Cardiff People’s Assembly

Cardiff Quakers

Cardiff Reading Room

Cardiff Stop the War Coalition

Cardiff Women’s Aid

Cardigan Extinction Rebellion

Care & Repair Cardiff & the Vale

Care & Repair Cymru

Care & Repair Monmouthshire & Torfaen

Care & Repair Powys

Caredig Ltd

Christine Chapman former AM for Cynon Valley

Circular Newport

Citizens Cymru Wales

Climate and Community

Climate Cymru 

Climate Shop

Clynfyw Care Farm

CND Cymru

Coastal Housing Group

Colegau Cymru

Common Cause Foundation

Community Housing Cymru

Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services

Crynwyr Cymru – Quakers in Wales

Cwtch Mawr

Cyfarfod Crynwyr Rhanbarth De Cymru – South Wales Area Quaker Meeting

Cyfarfod Crynwyr Tyddewi 

Cymbrogi

Cymdeithas Cludiant Cymunedol | Community Transport Association  

Cymdeithas Eryri Snowdonia Society

Cymdeithas y Cymod

Cymdeithas Ymddireidolaethau Datblygu Cymru – Development Trusts Association Wales

Cymdeithas yr Iaith

Cymorth Cristnogol Cymru / Christian Aid Wales

Cymorth Cymru

Cymru Queers for Palestine

Cynnal Cymru – Sustain Wales

Dant y Llew CIC 

Datblygiadau Egni Gwledig (DEG)

Derek Walker – Comisiynydd Cenedlaethau’r Dyfodol Cymru – Future Generations Commissioner for Wales

Disability Labour

Disability Wales

Displaced People in Action (DPIA)

Diverse Cymru

Dolen Cymru Lesotho

Egni Cooperative

Extinction Rebellion Cymru

EYST Wales 

Faith in Families

FareShare Cymru

Ffair Jobs CIC

Ffotogallery Wales Ltd

Ffynnone Community Resilience

Foothold Cymru

Forest Bathing – Shinrin Yoku Guided Sessions

Friends of the Earth Pontypridd

Glitter Cymru 

Global Justice Now

Grange Pavilion CIO

Green Squirrel CIC

Growing Space Pontypridd

Gwyrddni

Hay Community Resilience Initiative

Hay Public Library.org

Heddwch ar Waith (Peace Action Wales)

Heddwch Nain / Mamgu (Grandmother’s Peace)

Heledd Fychan MS

HOME4U CARDIFF

Human Rights Stakeholder Group (HRSG) Wales

Institute of Welsh Affairs

Jill Evans former MEP

Learning Disability Wales

Llanw

Maindee Unlimited

Mick Antoniw MS

Monmouthshire Housing

Morning Star

MS Society Cymru

National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) – Wales

National Theatre Wales

Natur Pontypridd

Neo

Newport Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Nkechi Allen Dawson (Race Council Cymru)

Nomad Reading Darllen Nomad C.B.C.

North Wales Housing Association

Oasis One World Choir

Our Food 1200

Oxfam Cymru

Pete’s Shop Limited

Platfform for Change

Remembering Srebrenica Wales

Repair Cafe Wales

Rhondda Cynon Taf Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Rhondda Cynon Taff Trades Union Council

RSP Sprinkler Systems

Seas The Opportunity Ltd

Size of Wales | Maint Cymru

Skills and Volunteering Cymru (SVC)

Social Farms & Gardens Cymru

Stop Climate Chaos Cymru

Stop the War Cymru

Stori Cymru

Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel

Sustainable Wales

Tai Pawb

Tai Tarian

Tempo Time Credits

The Bottega Project CIC

The Canopi CIC 

The Co-production Network for Wales

The Fabulous Facilitator 

The Mentor Ring

The One Planet Centre

The Sustainable Studio 

The Welsh Centre for International Affairs

Thomas Dunn – Advisor Climate Cymru

Tir Natur

Tir Pontypridd

Torfaen Access Forum

TPAS Cymru

Trans Pride Cardiff

Trawsnewid

Trivallis

Undod Chwith Cymru

Urdd Gobaith Cymru

Valleys to Coast

Wales Council for Voluntary Action

Wales Somaliland Community

Wellbeing Economy Cymru

Welsh Labour Grassroots

Welsh Refugee Council

WEN Wales

Wild Roots Kitchen & Bar

Y Siop Fach Sero CIC

Zoë Binning Ltd.

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