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@korbuda
Ukrainian Ambassador to the US during the meeting between Zelenskyy and Trump
You have no idea what Ukrainians are feeling right now. It's beyond frustration. Beyond any words.
First Felon wants to be a Russian dictator.
Congressional Republicans love the surrender to Putin. They feel Putin is their heart and soul.
Musk just wants power and no oversight to save his criminal operations, so Republican was his only option.
Denmark stands up to Russia.
Denmark stands up to MAGA fascists regarding Greenland.
Be like Denmark.
Appallingly, MAGA and Putin are the same threat to our allies.
With or without American help. Europe will stop Russia.
that's Oksana Markarova current Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States since February 2021. She likely arranged the trip when Trump lied it was a meeting about minerals and peace deal
(c) @ rabbitsvyt (Sviatoslav Romanchak)
A few months ago, @korbuda reached out to me and asked if she could bind a few of many Sanrion stories into books, and this is the result!!!
I absolutely love them! The amount of work that went into making these is staggering, and I am truly humbled that she would take the time and effort to do something like this for me and my stories. I cannot even begin to express how grateful I am. These books are a wonderful gift, I will cherish them always.
I overslept a massive air raid. 81 missiles and 8 "Shahed" drones. They fired pretty much every type of missiles they have at the same time: Х-101/Х-555, Kalibr, Kinzhal, Х-31П, Х-59 and drones. They are still targeting our energy infrastructure, even though by now it should be painfully obvious to them that they are accomplishing nothing with these attacks. Nothing that would bring russia closer to victory.
They do this at night so that people don't know about the air raid and can't take cover. In Lviv oblast russian missiles hit residential buildings, at the moment it's known about 5 deaths.
In Kharkiv there is is no electricity, water or heating. The city and the region are under fire from the russians every day.
Tbiliszi, Georgia (Grúzia) 🇬🇪
Az orosz minta alapján Magyarországon korábban bevezetett, külföldi ügynökökről szóló civil törvényt fogadtak el Grúziában. Nálunk ez 2017-ben simán átment, hatályba is lépett, és csak négy évvel később, az EU nyomására helyezték hatályon kívül.
Grúziában ebből parlamenti verekedés lett, az ország köztársasági elnöke pedig határozottan kijelentette, hogy nem fogja aláírni.A tömeg is az utcára vonult, a rendőrök könnygázzal és vízágyúval oszlattak.
Az van, hogy ők ott a grúz parlament épülete előtt a jogaikért és a jövőjükért kiállva mindenkinek megmutatták, milyen európainak lenni. Megmutatták nekünk, büszke magyaroknak is, mert itt bizony az elmúlt évtizedben ennek csak pislákoló jelei voltak, vagy sokszor még az sem.
Ez a videó pedig úgy adja át ezt az egészet, hogy biztosan ikonikus videó lesz belőle, és ezek a képek történelem-könyvekben fognak szerepelni.
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Tbilisi, Sakartvelo | 07.03.2023
Before the Russian "liberation" there was the city of Maryinka
This night, March 2, the russian occupying forces attacked Zaporizhzhia. Acording to first ofical statements, the rocket hit a residential building.
At this moment already two people found dead.
Correction: one person dead according to last information.
The search continues.
Aisha Jung objected to awarding prisoner of conscience status to Putin critic, saying he incited violence against Muslims
Aisha Jung, 50, said she lost her job at the organisation’s London office after she objected to the award of the status, arguing that Navalny had also incited violence against Muslims.
She highlighted a 2007 video in which Navalny rails against “cockroaches” while images of apparently Muslim men were flashed on screen. He then goes on to “shoot” an actor playing an attacker who seemed to be wearing traditional Muslim clothing. Jung said: “Let’s be very clear, he advocated shooting dead Muslims.”
In another video, Navalny dressed as a dentist, appearing to compare immigrants to rotten teeth.
Jung said that Navalny’s case compared unfavourably with that of Nelson Mandela, who had prisoner of conscience status removed in 1964 when he was convicted of offences related to the armed struggle against South Africa’s apartheid regime.
She also claimed that Uganda’s main opposition leader, Bobi Wine, was denied the status because of past homophobic comments, despite his more recent comments advocating tolerance.
Aisha is currently crowdfunding to pay the legal fees needed to call Amnesty International accountable. You can help her here:
I worked for Amnesty International from 2005 until I was sacked in May 2022 after whistleblowing about discriminatory practices. Now I'm tak
letter ґ >>>>>>> soviet union
The speaker is Natalya Vladimirovna Komarova, the governor of Khanty-Mansi okrug. She's also the only female governor in russia #girlpower
to all your dostoyevsky enjoyers anywhere
How to reckon with the ideology of “Anna Karenina,” “Eugene Onegin,” and other beloved books.
The relationship between literary merit and military power is not a delightful subject for contemplation. I prefer to think that I would have loved Pushkin even if Peter and Catherine the Great hadn’t waged extensive foreign and internal wars, dragging Russia into the European balance of power. But would Pushkin’s work still have been translated into English and stocked in the Barnes & Noble on Route 22 in northern New Jersey—in the world superpower to which my parents came in the seventies, in pursuit of the best scientific equipment? Even if it had been translated, and I had read it, I might not have recognized it as good. Would it have been good?
One editorial in The Spectator, responding to the proposed suspension of a Dostoyevsky lecture series in Milan, called it ironic to “censure” a writer who had himself been “sent to a Siberian labour camp for reading banned books that attacked the Tsarist regime.” As it turns out, being a victim of imperial repression doesn’t make you incapable of perpetuating repressive ideas. One of Dostoyevsky’s fellow-prisoners in Siberia, a Polish nationalist, wrote in his memoirs about Dostoyevsky’s insistence that Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland “had forever been the property of Russia,” and would, without Russia, be mired in “dark illiteracy, barbarism, and abject poverty.”
The scale of the tragedy in Dnipro can be felt even by the number of ambulances