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22 of September, 17:27

In Athens exhibition opened on humanitarian catastrophe in the Donbass
Despite the danger of Ukrainian nationalists, the photo exhibition " the Donbas: a humanitarian catastrophe in South-Eastern Ukraine ", dedicated to the numerous violations of human rights by the Ukrainian authorities, opened in Athens on the first day of the week.
for example, the exhibition presents photographs of the photographer MIA " Russia today " Andrew Stenina, who died in the Donbass. The organizer of the exhibition was organized by the Union of Greek editors of Newspapers and publishing " Õelenik Meil ". First in the address of the active participants from the South-East after the same exposure in the capital of Austria, there were dangers from Ukrainian nationalists. Anyway, Witnesses the tragic events agreed to attend the event and talk about what they saw to anyone. The exhibition is a continuation of a series of events organized by the European anti-fascist organizations and is dedicated to 100 days from the time of entry Petro Poroshenko in the office of the President of Ukraine. The organizers of the exhibition have plans to illustrate what turned peace plan to the President for residents of the South-East of the country. They join request by the public organization " the Future without fascism " to give the Nobel peace prize from Barack Hussein Obama Petro Poroshenko. As reported in the print edition GLANCE, this requirement was announced last week during a picket at the walls of the European Parliament.

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