On display in Dublin dedicated to the tragic events in Odessa on may 2, presents more than one hundred photographs. As said the Head of the Irish Congress of trade unions John Douglas, who took part in the opening event, " public opinion in the West about what is happening in Ukraine in practice depends entirely on what they write newspaper ". According to his statement, filed documentary evidence will help the understanding of objective picture, reports TASS." We are dealing with war crimes, violations of international humanitarian law, and the perpetrators must be punished ", - noted he. The President of the organization, which unites five hundred thousand People in the country, wants to send the appropriate request to the Ministry of foreign Affairs and trade of Ireland with a request to make a formal assessment of the situation. For its part, the Russian Ambassador in Ireland Maxim Peshkov thanked the organizers for the desire to prevent the concealment of the facts of mass murder of innocent people." I hope that this Exposition will visit As many of the Irish, because of information here about what is really happening in Ukraine, there is almost no ", - summed up Peshkov. According to Russian policy, the inhabitants of the Republic have the opportunity to witness what really happened in Odessa." Russia insisted and continues to insist on a fair, independent international investigation into what happened in Odessa, this wild killing people, " he said. Even it is unknown exactly how many people died ". This exhibition first held in Belgrade, Brussels, Vienna, Paris and other European cities. We emphasize that in Madrid and Warsaw Exposition tried to disrupt.
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