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[[ru: Вторжение России на Украину/Русские против войны]]
[[ru: Вторжение России на Украину/Русские против войны]]
[[it: Invasione russa dell’Ucraina/russi contro la guerra]]
[[it: Invasione russa dell’Ucraina/russi contro la guerra]]

Revision as of 09:24, 3 April 2023

вам ещё нужна эта война? — Do you still need this war?

Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin started a war with Ukraine. Pain, anger and shame are three words that reflect our attitude to what is happening. This invasion will bring grief to the families of thousands of people in Ukraine and Russia. This is a large-scale war in which other states will also be involved. Since the Cuban Missile Crisis, the world has never been so close to a global catastrophe.

We, as independent Russian journalists, declare that we are against the massacre initiated by the Russian leadership.

We promise that we will be honest about what is happening while we have this opportunity. We wish resilience and strength to the people of Ukraine who are resisting aggression, and to all in Russia who are now trying to resist this militaristic madness.

We also appeal to those who are trying to rationalise the motivations for the war, justifying its start by the need to protect themselves from NATO and “Ukrainian Nazism”. War is no longer just an argument on television and in kitchens. It has been made flesh. There are tanks in Kharkiv. And in a real war, people always die. We hope that death will not come to your house. But, of this, there can be no certainty.

No to war.

No to War “Novaya leads a coalition of 25 independent media outlets, “Syndicate 100”. Novaya unequivocally condemns President Putin’s unprovoked and horrific war against Ukraine. We penned a joint statement calling for an end to this barbaric war”

russians protesting against the russian invasion of Ukraine

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protests abroad

Serbia

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Georgia

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Armenia

United States

Seattle

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russians arrested for protesting the russian invasion of Ukraine

russians sentenced for protesting the russian invasion of Ukraine

Masha Moskaleva’s drawing. Her father was sentenced to 2 years prison for it.

russians sentenced for refusing to participate in the russian invasion of Ukraine

russians tried in absentia for opposing the russian invasion of Ukraine

The war against Ukraine is the most destructive and dehumanizing thing that has happened to Russia in recent memory. Without reason or cause, my country invaded the territory of our neighbor that we used to consider a brotherly state. It sent out tanks to seize the Ukrainian capital. It sent planes to bomb Ukrainian cities. It ruined countless human lives. It razed dozens of cities and settlements to the ground. It occupied Ukrainian lands and called them its own with utter disregard for international law.

This war has no justification. Its horror and senselessness are too obvious. But the people who ordered the invasion —Vladimir Putin and his close circle —cannot back down as they are the real criminals and they are afraid of being punished for their crime.

Dmitry Glukhovsky, “When Governments Make Immoral Laws, it Is Our Duty to Disobey Them

russians killing themselves rather than participating in the russian invasion of Ukraine


russians counter-protesting at pro-war rallies

rally in Slovakia

Kremlintarianism/Rage Against the War Machine Rally

Anti-war action

Legal Context

See also