01.07.2009 17:34
Bono boosts Barça's image of social commitment
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Bono is well-known for his support of development issues so it was no surprise when he backed up Barça’s work with UNICEF by wearing a Barça shirt with the UNICEF logo and the slogan “More than a Club” at the U2 concert in the Camp Nou on Tuesday.
Bono told the fans at the concert: “FC Barcelona is the only football club in the world that
wears UNICEF on their shirts”. Given the huge fame of the Irish rock star and his proven
commitment to the underprivileged, his actions will do much to project Barça’s social
policies to a worldwide audience.
Bono did not mention football but instead highlighted Barça’s commitment to charitable
projects. By wearing the Barça shirt he has boosted the Club’s image of social commitment.
Aung San Suu Kyi
Bono
also drew attention to a number of Barça’s other social projects. But one of the most
emotional moments of the evening was when most of the spectators put on a mask showing the face of
the Burmese dissident Aung San Suu Kyi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. The band had planned
the protest from their website and dedicated 'Walk on' to the emblematic Burmese dissident.
One.org
Bono also highlighted the organization he heads, One.Org, an organization with more than two
million members that aims to fight against extreme poverty and preventable diseases, especially in
Africa. Bono was the co-founder and works from an apolitical perspective with governments and other
activists.
Desmond Tutu
Yet more proof of the committed
nature of the concert was a sermon given by the South African Nobel Peace prize winner Desmond
Tutu, who played a key role in the free Nelson Mandela campaign. Speaking from a giant video screen
he preached a message of peace, reconciliation and solidarity. Tutu affirmed that only science
would defeat the two scourges of Africa: AIDS and malaria. Barça is involved in the fight against
these two diseases in Swaziland, Malawi and Angola through the Foundation.