Public March against War and Russian occupation 02.05.2005 - 21:19:47
The Peace March have reached Strasbourg and rallied at doorsteps of the Council of Europe.
The Pedestrian March of Peace of Chechens from Paris to Strasbourg lasted for more than one month when they met 2000 Chechens from all over Europe at the doorsteps of European Parliament...
Public March against War and Russian occupation
The Peace March have reached Strasbourg and rallied at doorsteps of the Council of Europe.
The Pedestrian March of Peace of Chechens from Paris to Strasbourg lasted for more than one month when they met 2000 Chechens from all over Europe at the doorsteps of European Parliament.
The participants of the March of Peace and the people arriving from all countries of the world in support of the March met at 14 hours on the 27 th of April, 2005 in the University Square in Strasbourg.
Speakers at The Strasbourg Rally were:
The Speaker of The Chechen Parliament Saralapov DJALAUDÝ,
Deputy Speaker Selim Bishayev,
Said Amin Ýbragimov, the former Chechen Minister of Transportation and the President of the International Association ´´Peace and Human Rights,´´
Mannheim Caucasus Association President Zelimhan Aslangereyev,
Austria Representative of The Chechen Presidency Havaj Bisayev,
Europe Representative of The Chechen Parliament Akhiyat Idigov
and Mannheim Caucasus Association Honorary President Huseyin Sahan.
Here are what the speakers said:
´´We want to live in our homeland as Free People and we are asking the free world to help us.
We have not started the war and we are defending the independence of our country.
We want peace and ask the world community to help us. Long live the independent Chechnya.´´ (Agency Caucasus)
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