The March of Peace continues across Europe Brussels Strasbourg 06.06.2005 - 01:20:27
The second Peace March is taking place between May 30 - June 22 from Brussels Belgium and cross Luxembourg and Germany and end in Strasbourg, where the summer session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will be underway.
A demonstration is scheduled for June 23, 2005 at 14:00 hours.
´´The civilian population of Chechnya is suffering heavy human rights violations. We are asking help from all nations to stop this Genocide´´ said, Ibragimov...
The March of Peace continues across Europe Brussels Strasbourg
The organizer of the international March of Peace Brussels Strasbourg, Said Emin Ibragimov stated that the international community must act to stop the bloodshed in Chechnya.
´´The civilian population of Chechnya is suffering heavy human rights violations. We are asking help from all nations to stop this Genocide´´ said, Ibragimov.
The organizer of the international March of Peace Brussels Strasbourg Said Emin Ibragimov informs that on the 1 st of June, participants of the action arrived to the city of Namur, where they were met by local residents and representatives of the Chechen Diaspora.
An improvised meeting, in which also local authorities took part, was carried out in the city.
The same evening the meeting was shown on TV.
After that, the March of Peace continued the movement to the city of Arlon.
According to Said Emin Ibragimov the sanction for unobstructed movement from the authorities of Belgium, Luxembourg Germany and France, on the territory of which the March of Peace will pass, is received.
It is expected, that on the 22 nd of June, participants of the action will arrive to Strasbourg and will pitch a tent city.
The organizers of the action appeal to the Chechen Diaspora of Europe and to all interested people to support the March of Peace.
The organizer of the international March of Peace Brussels Strasbourg Said Emin Ibragimov informs that The Peace March is hoping to draw the attention of the international community to the ongoing War in Chechnya.
Contact phones of the participants of the March of Peace: International 0032 484 872440. Belgium 0484 872440.
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