Jimmy Marr
November 19th, 2012, 10:28 AM
Brussels - Euro-Rus Protest "Europe-Russia-Solidarity !" great succes !
Friday, 26 October 2012 23:59 Kris Roman Geopolitics
November the 4th, in Brussels several people supported the Euro-Ruscampaign "Europe-Russia-Solidarity!". The turnout was much higher than previously expected.
We believe that the U.S. occupation of Europe should be terminated. Furthermore, we want the friendship ties with Russia should be more developed. For Europe, Russia is a much better partner than the U.S..
Shortly after the noon we met at the Frere Orban Square in Brussels centre, not far from the American Embassy. After a very orderly procession to the U.S. embassy the speeches began. Kris Roman, president of organizer Euro-Rus, told about the adverse impact of U.S. policy on Europe. Afterwards spoke Vanya Milojevic (Serbian guest) and Hervé Van Laethem (Nation).
The participants and spectators were introduced to 'Harbas'. It is a skit performed on Serbian music. The origin of this sketch style would be in Russia. 4 arrogant wolves (2 American and 2 British) were chased by a number of pigs. The videos will make this clear.
A delegation of Euro-Rus went to the doors of the U.S. Embassy to give them a letter with our grievances. It must be told, the U.S. diplomat received our letter very cold and without any smile. The smiling was for us.
Regularly, several slogans were chanted, including "U.S., Go Home!".
In between, the weather gods had clearly chosen for our side. It stopped raining.
Afterwards we went to the Russian embassy in Uccle.
A delegation of Euro-Rus went to the doors of the Russian embassy to give a letter. The letter contains a message which we express our solidarity with Russia. The diplomat took the letter with a big smile and great satisfaction. The ambassador, Mr Alexandr Romanov, was excused. In Russia, 4 November is a public holiday (Day of National Unity) why the ambassador is in his own country for a week.
While in Moscow, 20,000 people of all political persuasions came on the street, in Uccle were speeches by Kris Roman, Hervé Van Laethem, Vanya Milojevic and Jean-Pierre De Mol. The most heard chanted slogan was obviously "Europe-Russia-Solidarity". And this is rightly.
To everyone's satisfaction, and to the surprise of the police (they told us ourselves), the turnout was high and therefore the success was enormous.
Organizer Euro-Rus thanks all those present people because they all contributed to the success.
Lots of photos: http://www.eurorus.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7134%3A4-november-2012-brussels-protest-qeurope-russia-solidarity-q-&catid=2%3Ageopolitics&Itemid=67&lang=en
Friday, 26 October 2012 23:59 Kris Roman Geopolitics
November the 4th, in Brussels several people supported the Euro-Ruscampaign "Europe-Russia-Solidarity!". The turnout was much higher than previously expected.
We believe that the U.S. occupation of Europe should be terminated. Furthermore, we want the friendship ties with Russia should be more developed. For Europe, Russia is a much better partner than the U.S..
Shortly after the noon we met at the Frere Orban Square in Brussels centre, not far from the American Embassy. After a very orderly procession to the U.S. embassy the speeches began. Kris Roman, president of organizer Euro-Rus, told about the adverse impact of U.S. policy on Europe. Afterwards spoke Vanya Milojevic (Serbian guest) and Hervé Van Laethem (Nation).
The participants and spectators were introduced to 'Harbas'. It is a skit performed on Serbian music. The origin of this sketch style would be in Russia. 4 arrogant wolves (2 American and 2 British) were chased by a number of pigs. The videos will make this clear.
A delegation of Euro-Rus went to the doors of the U.S. Embassy to give them a letter with our grievances. It must be told, the U.S. diplomat received our letter very cold and without any smile. The smiling was for us.
Regularly, several slogans were chanted, including "U.S., Go Home!".
In between, the weather gods had clearly chosen for our side. It stopped raining.
Afterwards we went to the Russian embassy in Uccle.
A delegation of Euro-Rus went to the doors of the Russian embassy to give a letter. The letter contains a message which we express our solidarity with Russia. The diplomat took the letter with a big smile and great satisfaction. The ambassador, Mr Alexandr Romanov, was excused. In Russia, 4 November is a public holiday (Day of National Unity) why the ambassador is in his own country for a week.
While in Moscow, 20,000 people of all political persuasions came on the street, in Uccle were speeches by Kris Roman, Hervé Van Laethem, Vanya Milojevic and Jean-Pierre De Mol. The most heard chanted slogan was obviously "Europe-Russia-Solidarity". And this is rightly.
To everyone's satisfaction, and to the surprise of the police (they told us ourselves), the turnout was high and therefore the success was enormous.
Organizer Euro-Rus thanks all those present people because they all contributed to the success.
Lots of photos: http://www.eurorus.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7134%3A4-november-2012-brussels-protest-qeurope-russia-solidarity-q-&catid=2%3Ageopolitics&Itemid=67&lang=en