DEAR SIR/MADAME
We kindly invite you to the Anti War Memorial event that will take place on February, 27, 2012 at 4:00pm in Swissotel Tallinn, Tornimäe 3, 6th floor, Tallinn, Estonia.
The event organizers are Heydar Aliyev Foundation in cooperation with Embassy of Azerbaijan Republic in Estonia.
Guests of Honor are:
Mr. Arnold Rüütel (President of the Republic of Estonia 2001-2006)
Mr. Indrek Tarand (Member of the European Parliament)
Mr. Andres Herkel (Member of the Riigikogu, Chairman of PACE Monitoring Committee)
Mr. Eldar Efendijev (Member of the Riigikogu, Chairman of the Estonia-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Group)
Mr. Roman Aliev (Head of the Council for National Minorities under the President of the Republic of Latvia)
Invited organizations are:
NGO AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL EESTI SEKTSIOON, UNICEF, ESTONIAN NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO, ESTONIAN ACADEMY OF DIPLOMACY, NGO AVATUD VABARIIK, ASSOCIATION OF TURKICH AND CAUCASIAN NATIONS OF EUROPE, AZERBAIJAN CULTURAL CENTRE IN ESTONIA AJDAN, AZERBAIJAN YOUTH ORGANIZATION IN ESTONIA UGUR, DAGESTAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION IN ESTONIA, GEORGIAN CULTURAL CENTER IN ESTONIA, CHINESE ASSOCIATION IN ESTONIA, GREECE — ESTONIAN SOCIETY, JEWISH COMMUNITY, ESTONIAN LITHUANIAN COMMUNITY, NGO FEDERATION OF ESTONIAN STUDENT UNIONS, and many others.
EVENT PROGRAM:
16:00 Opening remarks
16:05 Documentary «Justice call»
16:25 Speech by Mr. Arnold Rüütel, President
16:35 Presentation by Mr.Indrek Tarand, Member of the European Parliament
16.40 Presentation by Mr. Andres Herkel, Member of the Riigikogu
16.50 Presentations
17:00 Tea/coffee
The guests are kindly requested to arrive before 15:55
EVENT INFO:
The event is dedicated to 20th commemoration of tragedy of Khojaly. In a few hours of night from 25 to 26 February 613 civilians were killed including 106 women, 83 children. 56 people were killed with outrageous brutality, 8 families were totally exterminated, 25 children lost both parents while 130 children lost at least one parent in a massacre which has become the most brutal punishment of civilians during the whole 3 years of the conflict’s military phase.
Justice for Khojaly site
Wikipedia article
