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The white-blue-white flag () is a symbol of opposition to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine that has been used by Russian anti-war protesters. It has also been used as a symbol of opposition to the current government of Vladimir Putin, by several personal internet accounts.


Creation and symbolism

Several people created the idea of the white-blue-white flag shortly after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine started on 24 February 2022. Kai Katonina, a Berlin-based
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, and a Russia-based art manager with the
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"Fish Sounds" (, ), also known as "", are each credited with having created the flag. It was first used on social media on 28 February 2022, and has been flown by Russian expatriates at various anti-war protests. One of the stated reasons for replacing the red stripe of the
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by a white one is to remove the association with "blood and violence". , one of the creators of the flag, stated: "The red on the modern Russian flag is associated not just with blood, but with its military power and authoritarian strength. So, this is not just the removal of blood, but, most importantly, the removal of the cult of
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and violence. WBR is a historical authoritarian flag introduced by
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. It's also associated with militarism, with Russian imperial cores." Despite the reasoning behind replacing the red stripe by a white one, not all anti-war activists and opposition parties have used the flag. Several opposition activists (such as Maria Motuznaya) have criticized AssezJeune's reasons for removing the red stripe.


Usage and reactions

Use of the flag began shortly after the start of the invasion, and the flag began to garner wide appeal among protesters who oppose the war. The white-blue-white flag has an official website, where it is described as the "Flag of the Wonderful Russia of the Future" and "A symbol of freedom and peace"; the website includes background information in multiple languages. The flag has not been associated with representing a single organization exclusively, and several anti-war organisations have demonstrated support for it as a broader symbol of anti-war sentiment and unity. The similarity and analogy with the
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that has been widely used during the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests is often listed as one of its advantages, as is the similarity to the flag of
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, in which the government of the
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had a reputation for developing democratic governance. The white-blue-white flag has been used at anti-war protests in
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, Netherlands, and Riga, Latvia. In addition, some media have reported that the flag has also been used by protesters in
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, Russia, although this claim has not been supported by any evidence. On 31 March 2022, the head of the
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commission on foreign interference, Vasily Piskarev, appealed to the Prosecutor General's Office to ban the white-blue-white Russian flag as extremist, since "this symbolism is used in protests against the military operation in Ukraine not only in Russia, but also in other countries". Members of the
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from the Russian Armed Forces to Ukraine, have been seen wearing
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es of the flag on their
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s. The white-blue-white flag (as well as other symbols of Russia) was banned during the
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in Warsaw, held alongside KyivPride. KyivPride published a statement about possible provocations, labeling any intentions to "display Russian flags of any color" a provocation and an unacceptable step meant to advance the Russian agenda. On 21 August 2022, the manifesto of a hitherto unknown partisan group within Russia,
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(NRA) () endorsed the adoption of the white-blue-white flag. The manifesto was issued following the car bomb assassination of
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and read aloud by exiled Russian politician
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on his video outlet "February Morning" () and published via its affiliated
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-based news service "Rospartisan" (). The white-blue-white flag motif is employed by February Morning on air and in its social media profiles.


In culture

On 16 September 2022, rapper
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released an anti-war video for the song " Oyda", which refers to the white-blue-white flag: "Our flag has white snow and a blue river (and that's it!)"


Gallery

File:Flag of Russia.svg, The current flag of Russia, featuring the red stripe and darker blue. File:Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991–1995).svg, The former state flag of Belarus was adopted by oppositionist parties and were used in the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests File:Protests of Russians in Yerevan.jpg, Protests of Russians in Yerevan against the war in Ukraine on 17 April 2022 File:White-blue-white flag in Tbilisi.jpg, White-blue-white flag in
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, Georgia on 2 March 2022 File:White_Blue_White_Protest_Sticker_in_Germany_2022.jpg, Anti-war protest sticker in Germany, August 2022 File:Flag of the Freedom of Russia Legion.svg, Flag of the
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See also


Pacifist topics

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Peace flag There have been several designs for a peace flag. The Peace Flag initiative "The Peace Flag" is an initiative that aims to unify all nations underneath one common symbol on International Peace Day. While there are various icons of peace – th ...
* Green ribbon (Russia) – used by protesters against the Russian invasion of Ukraine *
White-red-white flag The white-red-white flag ( be, Бела-чырвона-белы сцяг, Biela-čyrvona-biely sciah) is a historic flag used by the Belarusian Democratic Republic in 1918 before Western Belarus was occupied by the Second Polish Republic and ...
– similar flag used by the Belarusian opposition * 2022 anti-war protests in Russia


Militarist topics

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Z (military symbol) The Latin-script letter Z ( rus, зет, p=zɛt, r=zet) is one of several symbols (including "V" and "O") painted on military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is speculated that the Z h ...
– used by supporters of the Russian invasion of Ukraine *
Ribbon of Saint George The ribbon of Saint George (also known as Saint George's ribbon, the Georgian ribbon; russian: Георгиевская ленточка, Georgiyevskaya lentochka; and the Guards ribbon in Soviet context: see Terminology for further information) ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* ; in Russian: * ; in Russian: {{Russian opposition Reactions to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Flags of Russia Articles with unsourced statements from March 2022 Opposition to Vladimir Putin Protests in Russia Flags introduced in 2022 2022 establishments in Russia Activism flags