Hundreds arrested as shocked Russians protest Ukraine attack

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has Vladski bitten off more than his people can chew?

if we had a real president instead of Joey the pussy let's see how massive economic sanctions would go over in Mother Russia.

Hundreds arrested as shocked Russians protest Ukraine attack

https://www.yahoo.com/news/russians-...193719034.html

DASHA LITVINOVA
Thu, February 24, 2022, 1:37 PM

MOSCOW (AP) — Shocked Russians turned out by the thousands Thursday to decry their country's invasion of Ukraine as emotional calls for protests grew on social media. Some 1,745 people in 54 Russian cities were detained, at least 957 of them in Moscow.


Hundreds of posts came pouring in condemning Moscow’s most aggressive actions since the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Vladimir Putin called the attack a “special military operation” to protect civilians in eastern Ukraine from “genocide” — a false claim the U.S. had predicted would be a pretext for invasion, and which many Russians roundly rejected.


Tatyana Usmanova, an opposition activist in Moscow, wrote on Facebook that she thought she was dreaming when she awoke at 5:30 a.m. to the news, which she called “a disgrace that will be forever with us now.”


“I want to ask Ukrainians for forgiveness. We didn’t vote for those who unleashed the war,” she said.


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As sirens blasted in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, and large explosions were heard there and in other cities, Russians were signing open letters and online petitions demanding the Kremlin halt the assault, which the Ukrainian health minister said had killed at least 57 Ukrainians and wounded dozens more.


“Public opinion is in shock, people are in shock,” political analyst Abbas Gallyamov told The Associated Press.


One petition, started by a prominent human rights advocate, Lev Ponomavyov, garnered over 150,000 signatures within several hours and more than 330,000 by the end of the day. More than 250 journalists put their names on an open letter decrying the aggression. Another one was signed by some 250 scientists, while 194 municipal council members in Moscow and other cities signed a third.


“I’m worried about the people very much, I’m worried to tears,” said Zoya Vorobey, a resident of Korolyov, a town outside Moscow, her voice cracking. “I’ve been watching television since this morning, every minute, to see if anything changes. Unfortunately, nothing.”


Several Russian celebrities and public figures, including some working for state TV, spoke out against the attack. Yelena Kovalskaya, director of a state-funded Moscow theater, announced on Facebook she was quitting her job, saying “it's impossible to work for a killer and get paid by him.”


"I know that right now many of you feel desperation, helplessness, shame over Vladimir Putin's attack on the friendly nation of Ukraine. But I urge you not to despair," human rights activist Marina Litvinovich said in a video statement on Facebook, calling for mass protests Thursday evening.


“We, the Russian people, are against the war Putin has unleashed. We don't support this war, it is being waged not on our behalf,” Litvinovich said.


But the authorities were having none of that.


In Moscow and other cities, they moved swiftly to crack down on critical voices. Litvinovich was detained outside of her residence shortly after posting the protest call. OVD-Info, a rights group that tracks political arrests, reported that 1,745 people in 54 cities had been detained by Thursday evening, at least 957 of them in Moscow.


Russia's Investigative Committee issued a warning Thursday afternoon reminding Russians that unauthorized protests are against the law.


Roskomnadzor, state communications and media watchdog, demanded that Russian media use “information and data they get only from official Russian sources.” Some media reported that employees of certain state-funded companies were instructed not to comment publicly on the events in Ukraine.


Human rights advocates warned of a new wave of repression on dissent.


“There will be new (criminal) cases involving subverters, spies, treason, prosecution for antiwar protests, there will be detentions of journalists and bloggers, those who authored critical posts on social media, bans on investigations of the situation in the army and so on," prominent human rights advocate Pavel Chikov wrote on Facebook.


"It is hard to say how big this new wave will be, given that everything has been suppressed already.”


Despite the pressure from the authorities, more than 1,000 people gathered in the center of Moscow Thursday evening, chanting “No to war!” as passing cars honked their horns.


Hundreds also took to the streets in St. Petersburg and dozens in Yekaterinburg.


“This is the most shameful and terrible day in my life. I even was not able to go to work. My country is an aggressor. I hate Putin. What else should be done to make people open their eyes?" Yekaterina Kuznetsova, 40-year-old engineer who joined the demonstration in St. Petersburg, told the AP.


Russia's official line in the meantime remained intransigent. Speaker of the upper house of parliament, Valentina Matviyenko charged that those who spoke out against the attack were only caring about their “momentary problems.”


State TV painted the attack in line with what Putin said in his televised address announcing it.


Russia 1 TV host Olga Skabeyeva called it an effort “to protect people in Donbas from a Nazi regime" and said it was “without exaggeration, a crucial junction in history.”

AP writer Kirill Zarubin contributed to this report from Korolyov, Russia.
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Vlad Putski likes to stay up late and sleep till noon. it's 9 am in Moscow. is he sleeping or is he up and watching the protests from his actions?


Vladski's net worth has been estimated to be over 200 BILLION dollars. Elon Muskrat must be jealous.


Vladski has made it clear to his hand picked oligarchs if you disagree with him he'll take your money and kill you.
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...Vladski has made it clear to his hand picked oligarchs if you disagree with him he'll take your money and kill you. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Who the hell does Vladdy think he is? Trudope? I guess we'll know for sure if a picture of him emerges of him wearing black face.
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  • WTF
  • 02-25-2022, 07:04 AM
Our last President, Gold en Show ER, is still praising Putin.
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Who the hell does Vladdy think he is? Trudope? I guess we'll know for sure if a picture of him emerges of him wearing black face. Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
That might be the biggest stretch of the week. Dude, you are getting some attention from the oddsmakers!
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Our last President, Gold en Show ER, is still praising Putin. Originally Posted by WTF
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Russia 1 TV host Olga Skabeyeva called it an effort “to protect people in Donbas from a Nazi regime" and said it was “without exaggeration, a crucial junction in history.” Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid

Do you think Olga knows that Zelensky is Jewish?
Our last President, Gold en Show ER, is still praising Putin. Originally Posted by WTF
Concentrate on our current president. Some of the things he's done has enabled this to happen.
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Our best hope to contain Putin may well be if his own people revolt and force change at home. Because, Come on man, do you really think Joe and Da Ho got this? And what is up with this trend here and in Canada, Austria, Australia, Hong Kong, China and now Russia where the PTB believe the peasants are so revolting?
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  • WTF
  • 02-25-2022, 11:35 AM
Our best hope to contain Putin may well be if his own people revolt and force change at home. Because, Come on man, do you really think Joe and Da Ho got this? And what is up with this trend here and in Canada, Austria, Australia, Hong Kong, China and now Russia where the PTB believe the peasants are so revolting? Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
What about this country?

They wanting to arrest everyone who wants to buy a a woman a drink a give her 3-400 dollars for an hour of her time!
What about this country?

They wanting to arrest everyone who wants to buy a a woman a drink a give her 3-400 dollars for an hour of her time! Originally Posted by WTF
Who told ya that?
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Our best hope to contain Putin may well be if his own people revolt and force change at home. Because, Come on man, do you really think Joe and Da Ho got this? And what is up with this trend here and in Canada, Austria, Australia, Hong Kong, China and now Russia where the PTB believe the peasants are so revolting? Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Where've you been, man?

This guy has been cracking heads for over a decade.
I only followed what's happening when he got a massive hardon for a bunch of girls protesting against him in a church. What became of that? Practically all involved have been jailed, are in jail, under house arrest, poisoned, or fled into exile. All opposition, same as above. Changed rules of government and is nearing dictator for life (if not there yet.) And has crushed demonstrations left and right. And this all before he set troops moving for Ukraine.

Seeing no opposition to the above, he wants more.

So, seeing how everybody loves to armchair quarterback and do hindsight analysis: what do y'all think should have been done since you obviously *know* a better way of handling things.
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
that.
is.
too.
funny.

btw you know it is against the law in Russia to portray putin in pastel colours or as a clown caricature?
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Do you think Olga knows that Zelensky is Jewish? Originally Posted by HedonistForever

probably does not care. there is a grain of truth to her statement in that some Ukrainians did side with NAZI Germany in WWII but only due to Stalin's brutal treatment of them. as i posted in another thread if Hitler hadn't used a "scored Earth" policy when he invaded Ukraine he could have added millions of soldiers to fight against Russia.


interesting that both Russia and Ukraine remember things that happened in WWII and are still bitter about it. all of the former Soviet republics that broke away in 1991 did so because of decades of harsh communist rule.
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Did you not watch the Prof. John Mearsheimer lecture, by any chance? It really is a solid and informational backgrounder A-N-D it's not from a politician.

I'm not arm chair QBing anything. I'm stuck in this muck with the rest of us. Other than that, I can clearly tell you that Putin took his leap of faith after talking directly to ol' Cabbage Head and it did not occur under Trump's watch. Those are facts.

I firmly believe lobbing a bunch-o-nukes at the dude is a really, really bad idea. I would add that I actively do not buy Ruskie products. Well... other than sometimes Vodka and ammo.


Where've you been, man?

This guy has been cracking heads for over a decade.
I only followed what's happening when he got a massive hardon for a bunch of girls protesting against him in a church. What became of that? Practically all involved have been jailed, are in jail, under house arrest, poisoned, or fled into exile. All opposition, same as above. Changed rules of government and is nearing dictator for life (if not there yet.) And has crushed demonstrations left and right. And this all before he set troops moving for Ukraine.

Seeing no opposition to the above, he wants more.

So, seeing how everybody loves to armchair quarterback and do hindsight analysis: what do y'all think should have been done since you obviously *know* a better way of handling things. Originally Posted by Precious_b