Russians who have fled the country and settled all around the world do not keep silent — they do protest against the war and speak out against Putin's regime
This will be a thread with announcements of the upcoming anti-war rallies held by Russian diasporas #RussiansAgainstWar
Limassol, Cyprus
April, 15
A picket "Bring back kidnapped children" will be held by Russian activists at Limassol District Administration building. They will demand that the children who were forcibly taken from Ukraine are returned home
Seoul, Korea
April, 16
The rally will be organised by Korea-based Russians with anti-war stance
Tampere, Finland
April, 16
An anti-war picket will be held in the central square of Tampere fb.me/e/Yze2LpzQ
Tokyo, Japan
April, 22 @yakinikuprotiv , a group of Russian activists living in Japan, is holding a peaceful rally against the war
Stockholm, Sweden
April, 22
Anti-war committee in Sweden, together with other anti-war initiatives, are holding a rally "Children in FSB's captivity" dedicated to the forcible deportation of 🇺🇦children and total arbitrariness towards children in🇷🇺
Belgrade, Serbia
16th April
A picket to protest against "mobilization slavery" (the new amendments depriving the rights of mobilization opponents in Russia) will be held in front of the Russian Embassy in Belgrade
New York, the USA
16th April
A rally in support of political prisoners in Russia will be held by "For freedom in Russia" group in NY #FreePoliticalPrisoners
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After leaving Russia, many Russians continue to protest against the war and Putin's regime. Members of the Russian diaspora organize rallies, pickets, and other events to voice their opposition. This thread will cover some of the recent events organized by these activists.
15th April, Los Angeles
a rally in support of Putin's main opponent, Alexei Navalny, and other political prisoners in Russia #RussiansAgainstWar
15th April, Lisbon
An anti-war picket in front of the Russian consulate #RussiansAgainstWar
Contrary to popular belief, people in Russia do protest against war. Almost every picket or even a comment on social networks can result in detention and a fine. Nevertheless, people continue to speak out against the war. This thread will document some of these events.
16th April.
A woman was detained in the centre of Moscow for holding a picket with a sign that reads, "Stop the war. Stop deceiving people. Freedom to political prisoners."
There are already more than 500 people in Russia charged with criminal cases for taking anti-war stance
After 🇷🇺 invaded 🇺🇦, tens of thousands of families with kids have left their homes. Forced emigration is always stressful and not so easy for children.
There are several initiatives started by Russians to help kids learn and adapt to a new reality🧵 #RussiansAgainstWar
Earthlings HUB
The project offers free assistance to school-age refugees from 🇺🇦. They can study natural sciences, engage in programming and engineering online
Mind Club
A free online school that teaches all major school subjects to children who have left their countries. The project team wants children to have regular classes which will distract them from what’s going on and give them a regular routine
Don't trust those telling you that everyone in Russia supports the war - there are quite a few movements against the war.
One of our aims is to make antiwar protest visible, so today we'll tell you about some regional antiwar initiatives inside Russia🧵 #Resistance
Free Kalmykiya
This anti-war movement organizes protests and helps people in need of evacuation in Kalmykia: it provides information support, helps with transportation and temporary housing. It stands up for the idea of real federalization of 🇷🇺 linktr.ee/freekalmykiya
New Tyva
This initiative campaigns against the war with Ukraine among the countrymen, helps them avoid mobilization and evacuation to Mongolia and Kazakhstan, conducts political actions, and supports activists. instagram.com/new_tuva/?igsh…