In Budapest dismantled the sculpture of Karl Marx
In Budapest dismantled the statue of Karl Marx. This was the last monument to the social worker from remaining in the country.
In 1959 bronze sculpture height of 4 m was installed in the lobby of the Institute, then named in honor of Karl Marx. But in 1990, the University was renamed into the Institute of Corvina. According to the rector of the institution, the decision to remove the sculpture connected with the desire to strengthen the linkages of the institution called the Roman patron of Messala Corvina, informs "Interfax" referring to the European media.
As we informed the Melbourne Herald sun, the mayor of Chisinau, Vice-Chairman of the Liberal party Dorin Chirtoaca believes that Moldova on the example of Estonia's supposed to dismantle and move the monument to Russian soldiers. To this opinion the mayor of the Moldovan capital came after a private visit to Tallinn, where he held a meeting with the head of the reform Party, the Prime Minister of Estonia, Taavi Revacom.
"Estonia dismantled the monument of the "Bronze soldier" from the center of the metropolis, moving it to the periphery, but thereby correct the situation. If Moldova will follow this example, after 10, 15, 20 or 25 years we are European citizens with all the rights, " said Dorin Chirtoaca RIA Novosti.
Note that in Moldova over the last 20 years with the support of the Russian regions was reconstructed more than 60 monuments to Russian fighters. According to the Chairman of the human rights organization "Veche" Nicholas Hutsul, during the work of the organization regions of the Russian Federation transferred in the process of realignment of military graves and memorials in Moldova about 100 million rubles..
Remember that disgusting example of getting rid of the memorial monuments of the world have demonstrated Estonia. "Bronze soldier, the monument to the fallen in the great Patriotic war, was dismantled in early April 2007. Were also exhumed the remains of soldiers buried in a mass grave on the hill, guests can reach tц?nismцєgi in the centre of Tallinn. Such acts Estonian authorities caused a storm of discontent among gentlemen. This provoked a global shambles as in the capital.
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