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[ Photo Exhibition on Syria Tours Europe ]


Damascus, (SANA)-The Syrian-European Economic Council organizes a photo exhibition titled ''Extraordinary Successes', Tishreen daily reported. The event is organized on the occasion of the Syrian traveler Suleiman al-Maasarani's arrival in Europe.

The month-long exhibition tours a number of European cities, starting from the French city of Bordeau, then the Norwegian city of Oslo, Stockholm in Sweden, and ends up in Hamburg in Germany.

Traveler Maasarani is an engineer who was diagnosed with Polio, and he recovered later after lengthy medication except for a part of his face.

He is currently the ambassador of children at the Arab-European Center for Human rights and International Law. He took an on-foot trip to 27 Arab and Asian countries.
Manal Ismael/Idelbi
From sana.sy

Photo Exhibition on Syria Tours Europe

07 January 2010

 

 
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