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Social Movement (Ukraine): Statement on the one year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion

Social Movement — A year ago, both the Russian aggressor and West powers expected Ukraine would fall within a few days. But a year has passed and we are still resisting. The lack of knowledge about Ukraine among most foreign observers prevented them from understanding why this is a war of imperial aggression and why Ukrainians are — and will continue — resisting.
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Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine: One year into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine — This unprovoked war undermines everything that we, trade unions, represent - peaceful labor, democratic values, sustainable development and justice. 
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Is there an end in sight? The Ukraine war one year on

Vladimir Unkovski-Korica — The threat of endless escalation means we need to press for peace negotiations.
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Myths and facts about the war in Ukraine

Paul Schäfer — The Russian invasion must prompt the Left to re-think its geopolitical assumptions

(Video) Boris Kagarlitsky: How will the war in Ukraine end?

Boris Kagarlitsky talks about the mood of the Russian people and the possibility that the Russian military leadership might insist on ending the war.

(Video) Solidarity with Ukraine from the Global South

Bill Fletcher Jr. convenes Ukrainian historian and social activist Vladyslav Starodubtsev, Syrian-American activist Ramah Kudaimi, and Rafael Bernabel of the Puerto Rican Senate to discuss solidarity with Ukraine from parts of the Global South.
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Fourth International: For the right of Ukrainians to decide their future! Complete withdrawal of Russian troops! Stop the war!

Fourth International — The first duty of internationalists is to support and solidarize with the resistance of the Ukrainian people in both their direct opposition to this bloody invasion and the self-organization of society.
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The invasion of Ukraine one year on

As Russia's barbaric invasion of Ukraine approaches its one-year anniversary, Fred Leplat writes about the ongoing battle and why Western leftists should continue to support the Ukrainian resistance.
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Russian Socialist Movement — We Say: War on War!

Russian Socialist Movement — On the one-year anniversary of this war, we call all those who yearn for peace to turn out for demonstrations and rallies against Putin’s invasion. Unfortunately, not all the “peace” rallies taking place next weekend will be actions of solidarity with Ukraine. A large part of the left in the West does not understand the nature of this war and advocates compromise with Putinism.
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Socialist Party of Malaysia: The Russian invasion of Ukraine — One year on

Choo Chon Kai — World opinion is divided on the question of war in Ukraine, and so is the Left internationally. Most people on the political Left are against the war, but differ on many questions related to the war and actions that needed to be taken.
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No arms to Ukraine? The Russian invasion and the task of US socialists

Nate Moore explains why U.S. based socialists should not be opposing arms to Ukraine despite the inter-imperialist dynamics unleashed by the Russian invasion.
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Ukraine and the ‘neutrality’ of the anti-NATOists

Alfons Bech — A united and peaceful Europe starts by supporting the victim of aggression and looking for the best way out of this war. Peace with justice and respect for international law and human rights.