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Message #08012
Re: Landing team 08.05.14
In Europe, it takes place in the 8th, because the 9th is about the victory
of communists and their "liberation" of easstern Europe.
I don't think this is the place to make the apologia of war crimes and
crimes against humanity (Tatars deportation, mass Baltics inhabitants
deportations, Katyn butchery...).
If one dictature replaced another one, there is no victory to be
celebrated, only the defait of freedom in the eastern Europe.
It is no more celebrated the 9th in European ex-USSR countries (Estonia,
Latvia and Lituania) because of the things I told you above.
Thanks.
Jean-Marc Gailis
Jānis-Marks Gailis
Ubuntu GNOME Translations Coordinator
Latvian Ubuntu Translator
Think Global, Make Locales.
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