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Protest against erecting Stalin’s monument

13.12.2001   
Mykola Vladzimirskiy
On 31 August representatives of Sevastopol political parties and public organizations created a public committee to protest against the erection of Stalin’s monument in the city.
On 31 August representatives of Sevastopol political parties and public organizations: the Taras Shevchenko ‘Prosvita’, the Maksim Bogdanovich Belarus union, Crimean Tatar Majlis, public committee ‘Ukrainian Sevastopol’, Sevastopol group for human rights protection, OUN, Rukh, ‘Union of Ukrainian officers’ – created a public anti-Stalin committee at the joint sitting of the above-listed organizations. The goal of the committee is not to allow the erection in the city of the monument of Stalin, the greatest hangman of all times and peoples.

The committee worked out the plan of measures and peaceful actions directed against the intentions of the city council to include the question on erecting the monument to their agenda. Among other measures the committee discussed radical methods of the civil disobedience to the communist power in order not to admit disgracing the heroic past of the city.

The meeting also confirmed the plan of holding the scientific and practical conference on 8 September. The topic of this conference is: ‘The union of Slavonic peoples: historical reality and political speculations’. Both supporters and opponents of the pan-Slavonic ideas are invited to the conference (contact phone 54-37-26).

The Internet site ‘Oe?a?inuea ?eooy a Naaanoiiiei’

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