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Tomic at the rally condemned the propaganda of religion
Rally for a secular state in Tomsk 9 June 2013 brought together several hundred people - representatives of different social groups.
The action was directed against the promotion of religion to children, officials participate in religious activities, urban development religious buildings, the adoption of the Law on the Protection of the feelings of believers.
The rally organized by a group of civil society activists, political flags and slogans were not used. Anyone wishing to speak on the topic of the event. Loud applause to the speech of the head of the group of companies "Elecard" Andrey Pozdnyakov, who harshly criticized government policies aimed at the integration of religion and education: engineering departments everywhere are closed and open theological. Compulsion to implement particular religion in different spheres of social life at the expense of other worldviews and practices caused sincere indignation and other speakers - from politicians to the representatives of the Hare Krishnas.
Nearby points of the rally came representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church. The head of the Missionary Department of the Tomsk diocese Maxim Stepanenko photographed gathered, and a woman with icons in the hands of pray - perhaps for those who went to the square.
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The action was directed against the promotion of religion to children, officials participate in religious activities, urban development religious buildings, the adoption of the Law on the Protection of the feelings of believers.
The rally organized by a group of civil society activists, political flags and slogans were not used. Anyone wishing to speak on the topic of the event. Loud applause to the speech of the head of the group of companies "Elecard" Andrey Pozdnyakov, who harshly criticized government policies aimed at the integration of religion and education: engineering departments everywhere are closed and open theological. Compulsion to implement particular religion in different spheres of social life at the expense of other worldviews and practices caused sincere indignation and other speakers - from politicians to the representatives of the Hare Krishnas.
Nearby points of the rally came representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church. The head of the Missionary Department of the Tomsk diocese Maxim Stepanenko photographed gathered, and a woman with icons in the hands of pray - perhaps for those who went to the square.
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