WEEK AHEAD WITH ECR GROUP

Wall of death exhibition

1st - 5th February 2010 - Brussels

ECR member Ivo Strejcek will co-host an exhibition of stories of people affected by Communist oppression in Czechoslovakia during the "iron curtain era". Entitled "Wall of Death" and "Millers form Babice", it will be accompanied by a projection of two documents, "Lost Fathers" and "Wires that killed".

Exhibition opening: Tuesday @ 14.00, hall Yehudi Menuhin


Contact:

ECR enquiries: James Holtum on +32 473 861762
British delegation: Alex Benjamin on +32 476 056450
Polish delegation: Jakub Piasecki on +32 470 504614
Czech delegation: Jan Krelina on +32 493 214346
Dutch delegation: Maurits van Stuijvenberg on +31 6 52 24 44 64


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Welcome to the website of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group in the European Parliament.

In July 2009, the ECR was formed by eight political parties who share the common goals of opposition to Euro-federalism and of fundamental reform of the European Union to make it more accountable, transparent and responsive to the needs of the people.

This website is intended to provide you with information about our work and our political priorities, and to provide you with an opportunity to let us know your views.

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