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Я все розумію, але листа з усіма скрінами та деталями Госпітальєрам я написала в липні 2024. У грудні 2024 я була на допиті в слідчої. Я є головною потерпілою в цій справі, наскільки мені відомо, […]
Children deserve freedom and the right to live with their families. Nothing and no one can justify taking that away!
An after-party associated with @charli_xcx is set to be organised by a Russian cultural promoter whose close family ties are directly connected to Russia’s state cultural system.
Publicly available materials show that the organiser’s mother holds a leadership role in a Russian NGO «Tradition» that operates in occupied Ukrainian territories. This foundation openly states that its work is focused on the so-called “new territories of the Russian Federation” and includes programmes aimed at the cultural “integration” and “education” of children from Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson.
These initiatives are supported by the Russian Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives and explicitly frame the forced russification of Ukrainian children as cultural and educational work.
At the same time, the event’s organiser has continued professional activity linked to Russia after the start of the full-scale invasion, while Russian state-backed cultural actors remain normalised within European cultural spaces.
This is not an abstract issue. Cultural events do not exist in a vacuum. When people connected to institutions involved in occupation and forced assimilation are given platforms in Europe, it helps launder and normalise violence through culture.
We call on artists, venues, and audiences to take responsibility and to refuse collaboration that legitimises systems complicit in the forced russification of Ukrainian children.
@EU_Commission@UNICEF@CanadianKobzar@Maks_NAFO_FELLA@Wendehopes@AryoSomeGumul
Sunday. Christian holiday before Easter. Barbaric brutal murder of civilians in Sumy.
Russians did it intentionally.
But never mind, @SteveWitkoff will thank Putin again and lick his bloody hands.
It has always been this way: only the brave are respected, only the influential are listened to, and only the strong are considered important.
Since 1991, Ukraine's enemies have done everything in their power to make our country weak, fragmented, toothless, and dependent. In 2013, Ukraine began to awaken and build its muscles, finally recognizing the need to assert its agency. It would be naive to assume that building this agency would be painless, and expecting someone else to pave the way to this goal would be an even greater mistake.
For eleven years, we have relied on half-measures to fight a war against a country with an advantage in population and resources. Moreover, for three years, Ukraine has endured a full-scale invasion by one of the world’s most combat-effective military forces. The daily feats of Ukrainian soldiers should inspire us and prevent us from despairing despite any statements made by foreign politicians, analysts, and experts. The frontline should always have the last word.
Of course, we have not succeeded in every area, and much work remains ahead. Indeed, we put our trust in empty promises and gave away our nuclear weapons, critically weakening the country’s defensive capabilities. However, Ukraine has already achieved the impossible. Ukraine’s resistance to Russian occupation, the courage and strength of its military, our strong horizontal public relations, and our diplomats’ skills have already secured a place in history for our country. This is where the real Ukrainian agency comes from. And this is what vexes those who perceive a strong and independent Ukraine as a thorn in their side.
Nothing in today’s information environment should divert us from the path we have chosen. The same goes for those who eagerly began preparing for political games and illusory elections — under no circumstances should Ukrainians pay attention to them. All focus and strength must go to the frontline.
Desperation arises when circumstances force people to stop fighting for their cause. But that is not about us. We hold our lines, and we destroy the occupiers!
Instead of buying American, it is time to support:
- products from the EU (minus Hungarian and Slovak) 🇪🇺
- Canadian 🇨🇦
- Ukrainian 🇺🇦
- Georgian 🇬🇪
What are your favorite products from these regions?