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Today, we remember the innocent children whose lives have been forever changed by war, violence, and aggression. As Ukraine continues to endure Russia’s full-scale invasion, thousands of children have been killed, injured, displaced, or separated from their families.💙💛
Today is the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression. For Ukrainians, this is a painful reality that has become part of everyday life.
Since 2022 alone, Russia has killed 707 Ukrainian children, injured 2,548, and left 2,318 missing. The youngest victim was just two days old - born and killed in a maternity hospital.
These figures may be far higher, as the full truth about what has happened in the temporarily occupied territories remains unknown. In addition, at least 20,470 Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia or forcibly displaced.
Eternal memory to all the children whose lives have been taken by Russia's aggression...
Сьогодні день пам’яті дітей, яких вбила Росія. Офіційною мовою він називається інакше, але мовою правди це звучить саме так. Цей день – про найболючіші епізоди війни, про найбільшу несправедливість і зло, яке чинить Росія, – коли гинуть найнезахищеніші та найбільш невинні. Діти.
Зараз це щонайменше 707 українських дітей. І ще тисячі дітей, яких Росія поранила, викрала, тисячі дітей, чия доля досі невідома. Це важливі і жахливі показники, але за ними стоїть дещо більше, ніж тільки цифри російських злочинів. Це дитячі мрії, плани, сподівання, які просто стерли. Це біль кожної матері та кожного батька, які не знають, як далі з цим жити – жити з таким болем.
Наші українські діти. Комусь декілька днів, хтось пішов у перший клас, а у когось мав бути випускний. Ось з ким воює хвора держава. Ось кому протистоїть так звана друга армія світу, яка нездатна перемогти на полі бою і самостверджується на дітях.
Світла памʼять кожній загиблій дитині. Вічний обов’язок для всіх нас – пам’ятати, захищати наших дітей та зробити все, щоб зло, яке принесла Росія, було покаране.
This Thursday is International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression. Join the russian embassy protesters & UCC Ottawa outside the russian embassy to protest their abuse, killing, & abduction of Ukrainian children.
Candace Owens visits Moscow and discovers architecture. Remarkable. Some of her grandparents’ generation made the same intellectual journey in the 1930s, except they were admiring a different capital, and history has been rather unkind to their travel reviews ever since.
During the Cold War, when Russia was busy shooting people for owning a Bible and Republicans were busy explaining why that was bad, oddly nobody was posting Bolshoi curtain photos with heart eyes. Strange that. Now, however, with the intellectual horsepower of a heavily sedated golden retriever and a reading comprehension that would embarrass a Congolese sixth-grader, America’s favourite contrarian has discovered that a dictatorship can have nice ceilings.
Kyiv also has beautiful buildings, incidentally. Had, in some cases. Past tense. Because the lovely people who just fed you dinner have been methodically reducing it to rubble since 2022. But the curtains. My God, the curtains.
Here is a brief geography lesson, free of charge: Russia arms Iran. Iran shoots at American soldiers across the Middle East. Iran also shoots ballistic missiles directly at the United States military. Not at abstractions. At Americans. In uniform. Right now. This week. While you were photographing chandeliers.
These two countries, the one you just visited and the one currently firing missiles at your own military, are allies. They are on the same side. That side is not your side. It is not America’s side. It has never been America’s side.
The Western alliance that allows Candace Owens to be magnificently, breathtakingly wrong in public was not built by people who holiday in enemy capitals and post admiring photos while their own soldiers are being shot at by the hosts’ best friends. It was built by people who understood, at a fairly basic level, which side they were on.
Some of your grandparents understood that. The ones cheering for the wrong team in the 1930s did not, and we remember them accordingly.
The buildings are stunning, Candace. The judgment, considerably less so.
Honoured to testify last week before the Canadian Parliament’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs in support of James Bezan’s Bill C-219, which would strengthen Canada’s sanctions legislation and introduce specific sanctions for perpetrators of transnational repression.
It was a privilege to appear alongside my dear friends Bill Browder and Vladimir Kara-Murza, two extraordinary champions of justice and accountability whose courage and persistence continue to inspire the global Magnitsky movement.
https://t.co/Bf7VTyMlLv
The notion that Canada might walk away from the F-35 for Sweden’s Gripen is not a fantasy cooked up in the comment sections. It has been leaking out of the building for months, from ministers who can presumably feel the temperature of the rooms they sit in. https://t.co/shxxAJKi29
🔊 We say goodbye to cardboard Putin, stolen by russian embassy thieves, but don’t despair we will be saying hello to cardboard Putin double. 👋
#PutinHuilo