Russian opposition demonstrates in Berlin: Freedom for all prisoners!
Russian opposition demonstrates in Berlin: Freedom for all prisoners!
At the conference of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Vienna, US MPs clearly condemned the brutal aggression in Russia in Ukraine. The Democrat Veasy emphasized the need to prevent Putin from further violating Ukraine's sovereignty. Trump's party colleague also criticized that there was a "trend of democracy removal", not only in Ukraine, but globally. Particularly worrying was the statement of the Finnish Mandatar Ville Kaunisto, who questioned the value of the alliance partnerships, while the Ukrainian delegation manager Mykyta Poturajew urgently warned that historiography will condemn those who choose "Schmach" instead of the fight. He recalled that peace that rises Russia would legalize the worst crimes. This was confirmed by the Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Mursa, who asked the OSCE parliamentarians to act against the illegal prisoners in Russia and at the same time to point out the bloody legacy.
protest against Kremlin in Berlin
in Berlin demonstrated leading Russian opposition on Sunday, including Julia Nawalnaja and Vladimir Kara-Mursa, against the war in Ukraine and for the freedom of political prisoners. Under the motto "No to Putin! No to war in Ukraine!" Around 1,500 people gathered in front of the Russian message, although the organizers calculated a total of 3,000 participants. The Ukrainian ambassador Olexi Makejew described the event as a "PR campaign" in order to only push the responsibility for the war Putin. He criticized that the Russian population and the support for the war were not discussed.
The Russian oppositional ones were criticized because they did not speak out for the urgently needed weapon thrust for Ukraine. The echo is divided on its statements, while the demonstration was largely peaceful and should convey a feeling of hope for peaceful Russia. Around 308,000 Russians live in Germany, and the capital has developed into an important point of contact for persecuted opposition figures. In the context of current political developments in Europe, the question of how the international community will react to the continuous actions of the Kremlin, more urgent than ever. This is also shown by the clear statements at the OSCE conference, which clearly clarify where the real challenges for international security lie, as reported by vienna.at and nzz.ch .
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