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“Dayar Mongolia” to continue political sit on central square PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
The civil rights group Dayar Mongolia issued a press release yesterday (Monday, May 15). According to the statement distributed to local media. Sh. Purevsuren, formerly the group`s board member, was promoted to chairman of the group. Dayar Mongolia along with other nine civil rights groups and the United National Front Mongolia will hold, starting today (Tuesday, May 16), a sit-down on Suhbatar Square, Ulan Batar`s main public arena. The principal concern of the group, according to the press release, is public education and its reform.

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