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"Look closely at their faces" - Ukrainian art project at G20

07.07.2017, 10:42

In Hamburg, where the G-20 Summit will begin this Friday, the posters were placed featuring portraits of Ukrainian military, chaplains, volunteers, and doctors who resist Russian aggression in the ATO area. Among the sixty project participants we see the faces of three military chaplains of the UGCC: Fr. Igor Fedorishin, Fr. Taras Kotsyuba and Fr. Andriy Zelinsky.

In Hamburg, where the G-20 Summit will begin this Friday, the posters were placed featuring portraits of Ukrainian military, chaplains, volunteers, and doctors who resist Russian aggression in the ATO area. Among the sixty project participants we see the faces of three military chaplains of the UGCC: Fr. Igor Fedoryshyn, Fr. Taras Kotsyuba and Fr. Andriy Zelinsky.


It is reported by the Department of Information of the UGCC.


“These courageous people are united by the project “Look closely at their faces”, launched by the Ukrainian Crisis Media Center, the Ukrainian Embassy in the US and photographer Roman Nikolayev in September 2016,” the authors note.


In their belief, this project has a very important goal - to remind the leaders of free world that Ukraine received security guarantees in 1994, according to the Budapest Memorandum, when it renounced the third world’s largest nuclear arsenal. And now it bravely counters the Russian aggression.


More information about each project participant can be found at herofaces.org.

 

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