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Rockers Alisa to return for 16th year of PMR independence celebrations?

TransnistriaIn an unconfirmed report, Tiraspol Times has learned that rock group Alisa will return to celebrate Pridnestrovie's independence on 2 September 2006. Last year, their performance on independence day kept young Tiraspol dancing in the streets throughout the night.
Konstantin Kinchev, lead singer of rock group Alisa, during PMR independence celebrations (2 Sep 2005)
Konstantin Kinchev, lead singer of rock group Alisa, during PMR independence celebrations (2 Sep 2005)

RIGA (Tiraspol Times) - With the hard rock of Alisa, Pridnestrovie celebrated yet another year of de facto independence in 2005. The band played to a massive crowd when the 2 September 2005 independence day celebrations ended with a fireworks display and a free concert by the rock group Alisa in Tiraspol’s Suvorov Square.

A close friend of Konstantin Kinchev told Tiraspol Times that the rock star will be back in Tiraspol for another year of independence rock on 2 September 2006. The founder and original member of the band since 1985 supports freedom in all its forms, including the freedom of a people to democratically choose its own future.

The venerable protest rock group fought an underground battle against the communists regime in the old Soviet Union. After freedom, the rockers no longer needed to hide. Now they are openly on stage for all to see. But their tune hasn't changed: It's still about the need for self determination and human freedom, and they stand shoulder to shoulder with Pridnestrovie to defend that right.

Konstantin Kinchev (also known as "Panfilov"), the lead singer of the band, is shown in this photo supporting Pridnestrovie's right to independence.

In the breakup of the Soviet Union, Pridnestrovie - also known unofficially as Transnistria - declared independence on 2 September 1990. An unsettled territorial claim by Moldova has prevented it from gaining international recognition despite meeting all the requirements for statehood under international law.


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<h1>Rockers Alisa to return for 16th year of PMR independence celebrations?</h1> Pridnestrovie or Transnistria is the name for the left bank of the Moldavian Dniester River / Dniestr River, or Dnestr (Nistru). <a href="http://www.visitpmr.com/">Rockers Alisa to return for 16th year of PMR independence celebrations?</a> which is independent although Moldavia considers it part of Moldova and a Moldovan breakaway region or separatist republic of Moldova. <p> <h2>Tiraspol Times Transnistria news and Transdniester newspaper from PMR Pridnestrovie and Moldova:</h2> It is called Transdniester, Transdniestr or Trans-Dniestria and its breakaway regime in separatist Transnistria became independent from Moldova in 1990 and is today separate de facto state. Large cities and towns include Tiraspol Dubossary Rybnitsa Bender or Bendery with Tighina as well as Grigoriopol, Kamenka / Camenca and Slobozya. The main political leaders are Yevgeny Shevchuk and president Igor Smirnov. <p> <a href=" http://pridnestrovie.net/">Pridnestrovie Transnistria</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/index.html">Transdnistria between Moldova (Moldova Republic or Moldovan republic) and Ukraine</a> <a href="http://www.tiraspoltimes.com/index.php">Tiraspol Transdniestr (or Trans-Dnistria)</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/aboutus.html">About Pridnestrovie breakaway republic</a> <a href="links.html">Links to Transnistria's government</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/image">Photos and images from Transdniestria</a>