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Eco-activists from Komi demand stopping the war with Ukraine

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The Save Pechora Committee's members have published an appeal against military actions in Ukraine. They called on President Vladimir Putin and the international community to resolve the conflict as soon as possible. The appeal is published in the activists’ community on vk.com.

Eco-activists from the Save Pechora Committee in Komi condemned the "act of aggression" against Ukraine. They asked President Vladimir Putin to stop the "military special operation immediately." The activists called on the international community to create mechanisms that can "effectively prevent such acts of interstate aggression."

"War is blood, corpses of soldiers and civilians, crying mothers, a disturbed natural environment for many years. The protection of social, environmental and other human and civil rights is impossible in conditions of war," they wrote.

Activists of the Save Pechora Committee have been protecting nature in cities and villages where the population of the Pechora basin lives since 1989. They called the organization "socio-ecological" because problems with the preservation of the environment engender conflicts in society.


On February 24, President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a military special operation in Ukraine. Activists and community organizations from different regions demanded stopping the war. The Memorial Human Rights Center* has published an appeal in Russian and Ukrainian. The war is called "a crime against peace and humanity" and "a disgraceful page in Russian history" in it.

Human rights advocates of the Public Verdict Foundation* opposed Russia's actions and wrote that "the modern concept of human rights had been born out of the war and because of the war, having become the response of the peoples of the world" to the Second World War's consequences. According to the OVD-Info Project*, more than 2.7 thousand participants of anti-war actions were detained in Russia between February 24 and February 26.

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