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In Memory of the Victims

17.05.2007   
On the 63rd anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars ceremonies to honour the victims are to be held today and tomorrow throughout the Crimea

Ceremonies will be held today and tomorrow in Simferopol and throughout the Crimea to honour the Victims of the mass deportation.

Wreaths will be laid today, 17 May by representatives of the authorities. In the evening an action entitled “Light a candle in your heart” will be held, with those attending lighting candles in memory of the victims of the terrible crime.

A requiem gathering is planned for Friday on the central square in Simferopol.

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