Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Croat drummers back Woolwich victim and his family

The year's edition of Croatia's Drum Camp will be dedicated to British soldier Lee Rigby who was killed in Woolwich earlier this month in what is believed to be a terrorist attack. Petar Curic, the founding director of Croatia Drum Camp in the western town of Groznjan said: "Lee Rigby was not only a soldier but a drummer. "He was a member of the drummers ensemble of the 2nd Fusiliers Regiment. It was a bestial act and we send all our prayers and feelings to the Rigby family. No one should ever tolerate this", Petar Curic continued. Director Petar Curic announced that the 7th edition of the international event held in Groznjan will be dedicated to Lee Rigby. He said: "We'll spend some time during the event in Groznjan to talk about tolerance and harmony among people, as well as respect to human life. All of that in honour of Lee Rigby. "I promise also to donate part of the budget to the Rigby family. I'll make sure the money falls into the right hands". Petar Curic also called for other Croatian drummers and all musicians to undertake some actions showing to show they do not agree with terror. Croatia Drum Camp will take place in Groznjan, Croatia, from 18 to 25 August.
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