Ukraine offers concrete solidarity to jailed Russian anti-war activists

August 24, 2023
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prisoners of war
More than 2000 people have been jailed in Russia for their anti-war stance. Photo: 一品探花

The Ukrainian state-backed project, 鈥淚 Want to Live鈥, says it plans to start exchanging Russian prisoners of war (POWs) for anti-war political prisoners jailed in Russia. The project, which provides Russian soldiers in Ukraine with an avenue to surrender safely, had until now solely focused on exchanges for Ukrainian POWs held by Russia.

Explaining how the initiative would work, Ukrainian military intelligence spokesperson Andriy Yusov : 鈥淭here are many people in Russia who have suffered for their anti-war stance, for supporting Ukraine, for standing up against [Russian president Vladimir] Putin's genocidal war and have received draconian real sentences.鈥

Some 21,000 individuals in Russia have faced reprisals for opposing the war, including more than 2000 who have been jailed in a country where it is illegal to publicly criticise the self-dubbed 鈥渟pecial military operation鈥 against Ukraine, according to .

鈥淭hey were not afraid to express their civic position. The world should not forget about them and Ukraine will try to free them. They supported Ukraine and Ukraine should support them,鈥 Yusov said.

In an August 17 post on its Telegram channel, the I Want To Live project explained that it aims to support them by initiating 鈥渢he transfer of such individuals to Ukraine (through exchange or other means) with a possibility of securing political asylum in Ukraine and EU countries.鈥

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Among those to recently join the growing list of jailed dissidents聽is聽Boris Kagarlitsky, a high-profile opponent of the current war, who was detained on July 25 and is currently being held in a Russian pre-trial detention centre.

Russia's Federal Financial Monitoring Service added Kagarlitsky to its 鈥渆xtremists and terrorists鈥 register on August 7, and he will be tried in late September, where he faces the possibility of up to 7 years鈥 jail if found guilty of the trumped-up charge of 鈥渏ustifying terrorism鈥.

In response, the Russian-based Kagarlitsky Solidarity Committee has launched an demanding his release and expressing 鈥渟olidarity with all political prisoners in Russia arrested for their antiwar views鈥.

The committee has also issued a call for an international day of action in solidarity with Kagarlitsky, to be held outside Russian consulates and embassies on September 16.

[To sign the international petition visit freeboris.info. For updates on the campaign, join the Freedom for Kagarlitsky Telegram channel at t.me/kagarlitskyfreedom.]

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