The photo exhibition "Chechnya - The Final Solution", which describes the war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed by the Russian occupiers against the Chechen people, opened on 19 May in the centre of Copenhagen. The photos for the Copenhagen exhibition had been brought by Honorary Consul of the ChRI in Poland, Adam Borowski.
Speaking at the opening of the photo exhibition, A. Borowski, Chairman of the "Danish Support Committee for Chechnya" Thomas Bindesball Larsen, well-known Polish journalist and movie director Krystyna Kurczab-Redlich et. al. emphasized that the international community must overcome the silence and condemn Russia's war crimes against the Chechen people.
The visitors of the exhibition, among them elderly people, women and children, looked with tears in their eyes at the heart-rending documentary photos showing the beastly cruelty of the Russian chastisers.
The photo exhibition was visited by well-known Danish journalist Vibeke Sperling, 97-year old victim of the Holocaust A. Friedman, the great-grandson of the well-known Polish Prince Adam Czertowski, who fought on the side of Imam Shamil's army during the Caucasian War (1830-1854), well-known Danish social and political activist Professor Carl Erik Foverskov, Belorussian journalist Valentina Tikhonova and others.
On Tuesday and Wednesday night the organizers plan to show the documentary film about the atrocities of the Russian occupiers in Chechnya by Polish journalist Krystyna Kurczab-Redlich. The photo exhibition was also visited by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the CRI Usman Ferzauli and his First Deputy Minister, Ilyas Musayev.
Kavkaz Center+Chechenews.com