Unique photos and items from the places of conflicts in the Syrian Arab Republic and Ukraine published on the opened in Berlin the exhibition " Real confirmation. Syrian Arab Republic. Ukraine ". According to organizers, the exhibition is open To show objective truth " about the events in 2 countries and draws Parallels between what is happening in them.
" The main goal is to show the world pictures and images that never were presented and hidden from the public. In order to make a greater impression, they are combined with those items, which are recorded on the photos. EU turns a blind eye to what is happening in the Syrian Arab Republic and Ukraine, is under strong influence of the United States, " said the photographer, Director of the exhibition Jesus Ballesteros.
at the exhibition of pictures of burning Independence Square, photo bout between protesters and police employees organizations of Ukraine, footage from destroyed houses and apartments Damascus supplemented by material evidence - blown by car from Syria, a chain and a self-made armor of maidanova, Molotov cocktails, and hot form and punched helmet Ukrainian guards and other objects.
the organizers of the fair pay attention to the Parallels between the two conflicts: the devastating consequences of the civil war in the Syrian Arab Republic, beginning in 2011, with anti-government demonstrations on the same developments in Ukraine, where the protests on the square against the legally elected President led to a split in society and death.
As he said, on his part, one of the founders of the exhibition it is held To show an objective truth about the events " in the Syrian Arab Republic and Ukraine." We show not one side of the conflict, but the events from different angles, highlighted by photographers ", - noticed the head of the Department.
To Berlin exhibition, which takes place in the premises of the Moscow " Buchstabens " (Museum of letters), was held in the Russian capital and Russian cities, and equally in Brussels. In Berlin it will be held Until June 24.
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