From prison, an emotional appeal against war in Ukraine: “Fight for peace”

From prison, an emotional appeal against war in Ukraine: “Fight for peace”

The opposition leader arrested by the Kremlin, Alexey Navalnym, is addressing the Russian people, Belarus and all others, writes Periscope. He has, with a powerful message, invited them to appear in the city squares to protest the war in Ukraine. Navalny has said there are real threats to a start [...]

He has, with a powerful message, invited them to appear in the city squares to protest the war in Ukraine.

Navalny has said there are real threats to a start of nuclear war. “Fight for peace”, he said.

Here's his call.

And we watch the news about people burning in tanks and bomb houses. We're watching on TV the real threats to the start of a nuclear war. I'm from the USSR. I was born there. And the main phrase from there is since my childhood <x1... fight for peace”. I encourage everyone to go out and fight for peace. Putin is not Russia. And if there's something in Russia now that we can boast more about, there are 6835 people who were arrested because without a call they came out on the street with posters “without war”. They say those who call protests are arrested, I'm already in prison and I'm allowed. I can't wait one day. Wherever you are. In Russia, Belarus, or the other side of the planet. Go to the main square of your city every week at 1400 and 2: 00 p.m. on weekends and holidays. If you can process, do it on weekends. Yes, there may be few people on the first day. And in the second and less. But we have to, holding teeth and overcoming fear, going out and looking for the end of the war. If we can end the war we have to kill ourselves in prisons, we'll kill ourselves in prisons. Everything has a price and now, in the spring of 2022, we have to pay that price. No one else. Let's not be “against war” Let's fight the war”, finish the Navy script. / PERISCOP

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