The exhibition will include photographs showing the
events that surrounded the Odessa Massacre in which far-fright gangs killed at
least 42 political activists. The exhibition also includes images from the
conflict in other parts of Ukraine and a presentation by Oleg Muzyka, a survivor
of the Odessa Massacre.
The exhibition is being hosted by Mobius, an organisation
of Ukrainians in Ireland that seeks to highlight the violent activities of the
fascist militias which support the Kiev Regime. The exhibition runs from Sunday
until Friday, 17 th October.
Mobius spokesman, Sergey Menshakov, said: “People in
Ireland are largely unaware of the horrors that are being perpetrated by
fascist gangs in the Ukraine. These gangs, which act in support of the regime
that was installed in Kiev after the coup in February, have killed many men,
women and children.
“In Odessa in May political activists and trade unionists
that were protesting for a federal Ukraine were chased into the local trade
union hall. The building was then set on fire and as people tried to escape the
flames they were set upon and killed by a fascist mob”.
He added: “We are calling for a proper investigation of
this mass murder and for the Irish people to be aware of the horror that is
happening in another European country.”
The exhibition runs for one week from Sunday 12th October
to Friday 17 th October. Opening times are Sunday, 4.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. and Thursday
10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
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