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In memory of Akhmat-Hajii at "Mashuk-2010" |
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среда, 25 августа 2010 |
A day dedicated to the first Chechen Republic president, Akhmat-Hajji Kadyrov, passed in the youth educational camp "Mashuk-2010". Football matches between combined teams were held in memory of Akhmat-Hajji there. These football matches were organized by the Chechen delegation. Football teams consisted of different regions’ representatives of the Caucasus.
“We want to unite the people instead of their separating. It is a well-known fact that sport always serves to consolidate society,” - one of the match’s organizers, Umar Yasakov, said. Eight teams participated in this football tournament. Bright and fascinating struggle decided the winner of the tournament. The winners were given boots and a cake in the form of a football. Memorable souvenirs were given to each football team participated in the tournament. After it, the camp " Mashuk-2010 " was visited by the Chechen delegation of the Chechen Republic Government’s Youth Affairs Committee headed by its chairman, Murat Tagiev. An evening meeting of the camp was opened by the speech of the Chechen delegation’s representative. Participants of the camp were told about life and activity of the first Chechen Republic president, Akhmat-Hajji Kadyrov, who had sacrificed life to unite the Russia. All gathered were surprised when they were given the national Chechen sweets and T-shorts. Representatives of Stavropol Territory thanked the Chechen delegation on all other delegations’ behalf. “It is not the first year of our friendship with the Chechen Republic Government’s Youth Affairs Committee; and we perfectly know about that work which is carried out by the Committee in the republic and outside of it. Today the Chechen youth are setting an example for the whole country. We’d like to express our gratitude to all members of the Chechen Republic Government’s Youth Affairs Committee for their effective activity aimed at improving friendly relations between our nations and we hope for further cooperation,”- Stavropol representatives said. |