The "Fact" daily writes:
"A few days ago, in Moscow, in Moscow, the launch of a large-scale public movement was launched. The initiator and the organizer is the "Eurasia" IFA.
It aims to maintain historical memory about World War II, fight against falsification of history and strengthen cultural ties between the countries that have contributed to the great victory.
According to the Chairman of the State Duma Council, President of the Eurasia NGO Alexirov Arshinova, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the year of the Homeland Defender, to mark the 80th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
He stressed that "Eurasia" supports projects that aim to maintain traditional values and historical memory.
It is not only respect for the past, but invest in the future. Taking into account that the events of the past often become the object of political speculation today, it is important not only to maintain memory, but also actively fight against its falsification.
"Today our common task is to protect the truth, protect our common values, what our grandparents have struggled to fight for. We have to defend the great victory, and I'm sure we will protect it together.
"Victory 9/45" project is beginning in difficult times when fascism is again raising its head, when the ideology, which weighed our great generation, again begins to wake up again, "said Ilan Schor.
The Eurasia NGO will invite Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Serbia, Slovakia and other countries.
It is noted that the organization implements various programs with historical memory maintenance programs. In Armenia, for example, educational projects have started on the study and popularization of the history of the CIS countries and peoples.
Russia is working on the creation of a documentary "History", which is aimed at preserving the historical memory of the peoples of post-Soviet countries.
The Eurasia NGO and the Armenian youth have congratulated Yerevan on the occasion of the city's Day. They took part in a flash mob near the "Mother Armenia" monument, which was built in honor of the Soviet Union in the Great Patriotic War.
More than 1,000 Armenian students have placed flowers on the eternal fire. "