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A man carries a banner bearing the insignia of Paris' Ukrainian Church Paris, 10 December 2006 in Ploermel, during a demonstration attended by a thousand people against the set up of a statue of late Pope John Paul II. A French town has gone ahead with plans to erect a giant statue of Pope John Paul II despite protests from residents who complain it is a waste of public money. The eight-metre (25-foot) bronze statue of the late pontiff -- mounted with an arch and a cross -- was set up in the town of Ploermel in northwestern Brittany, according to a group opposed to the project. The statue itself is a gift from the Russian artist Zurab Tseretely, president of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. AFP PHOTO DAVID ADEMAS
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Ploërmel, Morbihan, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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DAVID ADEMAS |
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10 Decembrie 2006 |
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2119 x 3200 (1.11 MB) |
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