Anti-war Protests In Russia (2022–present)
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Anti-war Protests In Russia (2022–present)
{{Infobox civil conflict , title = Anti-war protests in Russia (2022–present) , partof = the protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russo-Ukrainian War, and Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, Russian opposition protest rallies , image = , caption = Picketing, Picketers at the 1905 Square (Yekaterinburg), 1905 Square in Yekaterinburg, February 2022 , date = {{start date, df=yes, 2022, 02, 24 – ''present'' ({{age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=2, day1=24, year1=2022) , place = Russia , coordinates = , causes = {{ubl, Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022 Russian mobilization , goals = {{ubl, Withdrawal of troops from Ukraine, End of the mobilization, Resignation of Vladimir Putin and Mikhail Mishustin , methods = {{ubl, Demonstrations, Internet activism, Picketing, Vandalism, Civil diversions, Protest marches , status = Ongoing * Protests largely subsided * Severe government crackdown on prote ...
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Protests Against The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine occurred simultaneously in many places worldwide, including 2022 anti-war protests in Russia, in Russia and 2022 protests in Russian-occupied Ukraine, in Russian-occupied Ukraine. In Russia In the seven days from 24 February to 2 March, over 6,500 people in 53 cities across Russia have been detained by police for protesting against the invasion. Since the start of the war until 6 March nearly 13,000 have been detained. On 24 February, over 60 Russian activists and journalists have been arrested. In violation of the Freedom of assembly in Russia, Russian Constitution and international human rights law, Putin has made freedom of assembly, peaceful public protest without permission of the authorities illegal. This background information is necessary to understand the extreme intimidation caused by the large number of arrests and by the seemingly reasonable warning of the authorities to not take part in "unsanctioned" prot ...
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The Insider (website)
''The Insider'' is an independent online newspaper specializing in investigative journalism, fact-checking and political analytics. Founded in 2013 by , journalist and political activist, who is the owner of the newspaper. The newspaper is known for exposing fake news in Russian media. The editorial office of the website is located in Riga, Latvia. Andris Jansons () is the editor-in-chief of the website. History Matilda 2017 film In February 2017, ''The Insider'' reported that the financing of the Russian film ''Matilda'' was obtained through the Cypriot offshore company Tradescan Consultant. The receipt of the funds was formalized as a loan, but without an obligation to return. The journalists handed over the materials of their investigation on the financing scheme to the Russian State Duma deputy Natalia Poklonskaya, which she subsequently sent to the Investigative Committee with a request to initiate a criminal case on corruption. Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripa ...
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Adat People's Movement
The Adat People's Movement (russian: Народное движение «Адат», Narodnoye dvizheniye «Adat»; ce, «Ӏадат» халкъан болам) is a Chechen opposition movement founded in 2020 and led by Ibragim Yangulbaev. The movement gained fame thanks to the Telegram channel, the authors of which criticize the head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov. Adat claims to be in favour of "an end to the genocide of the Chechen people, the unification of the Chechen people and the de-occupation of Chechnya." The materials of this telegram channel were termed by the Russian court as extremist and the entire movement is designated as an extremist entity in Russia. History The movement was founded in April 2020 initially as a Telegram channel. Its leader is Ibragim Yangulbaev (born in 1995) of the Yangulbaev family. His father Saidi Yangulbaev is a well-known former judge in the republic who left the country in early 2022 after the arrest of his wife Zarem ...
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2022 North Caucasian Protests
With the beginning of mobilization in Russia, anti-war and anti-mobilization protests broke out in Chechnya, Dagestan and other regions of the Russian Caucasus. On 25 September, mass protests took place in the capital of Dagestan, Makhachkala, which ended in fights with the police and dispersal. History 21 September On September 21, in the capital of Chechnya, Grozny, on the day the mobilization was announced in Russia, several dozen women tried to hold a protest rally against it. All of them were detained. The action provoked an angry reaction from the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. 22 September Babayurt On 22 September, in Babayurt, the Republic of Dagestan, the federal highway was blocked at the exit from the village. Also, a group of villagers gathered near the local military registration and enlistment office, where there was a clash between them and an employee of the military registration and enlistment office. Baksan Women protested in Baksan, Kabardi ...
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Left Socialist Action
Left Socialist Action or Left Social Democrats (LevSD russian: Левое социалистическое действие / Левые социал-демократы, Levoye sotsialisticheskoye deystviye / Levie social-demokrati) is a social democratic and democratic socialist political organization in Russia founded in August 2007. The movement is part of the Union of Democratic Socialists. Ideology According to the statements of one of the leaders of the movement, Nikolay Kavkazsky (also member of Yabloko), the LevSD "is equally far removed from Bolshevik authoritarianism and from the opportunism of modern right-wing social democrats". In the "Declaration of the Socialists of Russia", the current state system, in particular, is characterized as nomenclature, authoritarian and Bonapartist. The document enshrined the social democrats' rejection of clericalism and obscurantism, xenophobia and poverty. According to the movement, social democracy implies a secular state, free de ...
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Russian Socialist Movement
Russian Socialist Movement (russian: Российское социалистическое движение) is a left-wing to far left political organisation in Russia. It was created in 2011 by the merging of various left-wing, socialist, anti-capitalist and communist organisations. It is strongly critical of President Vladimir Putin. Foundation The Russian Socialist Movement was officially founded on 7 March 2011 as a merger of the Socialist League "Vpered" (Forward, Russian section of the Fourth International) and Socialist Resistance. The move had been agreed upon by the sixth congress of Vpered and the separate Socialist Resistance conference, held a day earlier on March 6.В Москве создано новое Российское социалистич ...
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Revolutionary Workers' Party (Russia)
) "Workers of the world, unite!"(russian: "Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!") , anthem = The Internationale , colours = Red Black , website rwp.ru The Revolutionary Workers' Party (RWP; russian: Революционная рабочая партия; РРП; ''Revolyutsionnaya rabochaya partiya'', ''RRP'') is a Russian Trotskyist organisation established in 1999. From 2002 to 2011 there were two active organisations called the 'Revolutionary Workers' Party'. In April 2011, activists from one of the two, centred in Perm, merged their organisation into the Russian Socialist Movement. In May 2019 part of the RWP split and merged into the International Marxist Tendency, naming themselves Marxist Tendency The Marxist Tendency (russian: Марксистская тенденция, Marksistskaya tendentsiya; MT) is a Trotskyist organization in Russia, created in May 2019 as a result of the merger of the Russian section of the International Marxi ...
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Marxist Tendency
The Marxist Tendency (russian: Марксистская тенденция, Marksistskaya tendentsiya; MT) is a Trotskyist organization in Russia, created in May 2019 as a result of the merger of the Russian section of the International Marxist Tendency with a faction of the Revolutionary Workers' Party. According to its own statements, the MT is a communist organization that is "working to create national sections of the IMT in the territory of the former USSR." The movement participated in the 2021 protests and the 2022 anti-war protests, and also condemned the intervention of the CSTO The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is an intergovernmental military alliance in Eurasia consisting of six post-Soviet states: Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan. The Collective Security Treaty has ... forces in protest-ridden Kazakhstan. References 2019 establishments in Russia Communist parties in Russia Far-left political parties F ...
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Organisation Of Communist Internationalists
The Organisation of Communist Internationalists (russian: Организация Коммунистов Интернационалистов, Organizatsiya Kommunistov Internatsionalistov; OKI) is a Trotskyist organization in Russia, created in May 2023 as a result of the merger of Marxist Tendency (the Russian section of the International Marxist Tendency, now the Revolutionary Communist International) with the communist organisation the New Reds (russian: link=no, Новые красные, Novyye krasnyye; NK). According to its own statements, the OKI has the goal of creating a revolutionary vanguard cadre party. The OKI is the section of the Revolutionary Communist International in Russia. The RCI is a Trotskyist political International which is active in more in 40 countries. The movements which merged in 2023 into the OKI participated in the 2021 protests 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and r ...
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is a United States government funded organization that broadcasts and reports news, information, and analysis to countries in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Caucasus, and the Middle East where it says that "the free flow of information is either banned by government authorities or not fully developed". RFE/RL is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation supervised by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, an independent government agency overseeing all U.S. federal government international broadcasting services. Daisy Sindelar is the vice president and editor-in-chief of RFE. RFE/RL broadcasts in 27 languages to 23 countries. The organization has been headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic, since 1995, and has 21 local bureaus with over 500 core staff and 1,300 stringers and freelancers in countries throughout their broadcast region. In addition, it has 700 employees at its headquarters and corporate office in Washington, D.C. Radio Free E ...
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Party Of The Dead
The Party of the Dead (russian: Партия мёртвых, Partiya myortvykh) is a Russian art activist project created in 2017 by members of the art group and artist Maxim Evstropov. Background Several similar art projects can be noted in the post-Soviet space, bearing a similar name and having common elements of an artistic concept. Namely, the “Party of the Dead of Latvia”, the “Party of the Dead” of Eduard Limonov and National Bolshevik Party and the “Party of the Dead” of the Moscow artist Lena Hades. So, in one of the interviews, the artist Maxim Evstropov noted that the idea of his “Party of the Dead” is partly “also a parody of the nazbols”. "Party of the Dead of Latvia" It was founded by Riga art activists from the association "Red Orchestra" in 1998. Due to the closeness of the activists to the National Bolshevik Party, the "Party of the Dead of Latvia" is sometimes erroneously called an NBP art project. Theodor Nette was called "the locomot ...
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Libcom
libcom.org is an online platform featuring a variety of libertarian communist essays, blog posts, and archives, primarily in English. It was founded in 2005 by editors in the United States and the United Kingdom. Libcom.org also has a forum and social media features including the ability to comment on post and upload original articles. In contrast with traditional archives, anarchistic archival practices embrace "use as preservation", making use of digital technology to host niche political material in online repositories like Libcom.org. The site was launched in 2003 originally as enrager.net, but changed its name in 2005 to the present name libcom.org, short for libertarian communism. The enrager.net web collective was a splinter of the London group inside the Anarchist Youth Network, an organization founded in 2002 by two members of the Anarchist Federation (Britain), Anarchist Federation. See also * Spunk Library, a defunct anarchist web archive (1992–2002) * Anarchy Arc ...
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