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17 of November, 04:50

Ukrainian Embassy in Athens did not like the photo exhibition about the Donbass
Gennady Miller. Worker of the Ukrainian Embassy in Athens on Sunday morning called the rector of the Polytechnic University Giannis Golias a petition to ban the holding of the exhibition " Ordinary fascism in Ukraine " on the square of the University, said Last news, one of the founders of the exposure of the organization " anti-Fascist campaign for Ukraine ".

the exhibition runs from fifteen to 17 November, it was timed in Athens to the anniversary of the student uprising of 1973 against the junta. Before the opening of the exhibition, the rector received a letter on behalf of the part of the commissioners of the Ukrainian Diaspora, claiming that exposure represents Ukraine as a fascist country, and Ukrainians - as fascists ". The authors of the letter made an offer " alternative Exposure photos " " the memory of soldiers of the anti-terrorist operation ".

Anti-fascist organizations have opposed, arguing that to introduce participants punitive operations " heroes " is invalid.

Although Greek media refused to cover the photo and finally the information blockade to break failed, to learn about what is happening in Ukraine has managed thousands of Athenians, who came to the Museum to commemorate the deceased students. No one passed the stands, on a Sunday Near them throughout the day was crowded, some women were unable to hold back tears at the sight of photos of dead and maimed children.

Additional photos - the work of photographer MIA " Russia today " Andrew Stenina, devoid of life in Ukraine at the beginning of August during the firing of the column immigrants.

Next to the photo exhibition on Sunday was stretched poster: " Greek media, Wake up! Tear away the mask from the fascist junta in Kiev, to stop the war!"

Anti-fascist organization also stated that he started the campaign " school for Donbass " to raise funds for the restoration of the schools.

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