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    Crimeans Organize Patriotic FlashMob in Social Networks

    on 06/11/2014 | | Crimea | Main News | News

    Save CrimeaTwitter, Facebook, and other social networks have exploded with the new creative flash mob. Residents of Crimea use it to spread their cry for help to not only all Ukrainians, but also to the whole world.

    Crimeans take photos of their Ukrainian passports, placing patriotic notes next to their residence registration stamps. Then they publish these photos in social networks.

    Journalists have already given a name to this patriotic flash mob: “Crimea wants to go home!”

    Europe, USA, the rest of the world, please help Crimea to free itself of the Russian occupation. Crimea wants to go home – to Ukraine!

     

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