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  2. Anti-war protests in Russia (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    "Nyet voynye!" and "No to war!" redirect here. For the band, see Voina. Graffiti on a wall in Moscow saying "No to war" "No to war!" is an anti-war slogan used by the demonstrators in the 2022 anti-war protests in Russia. Children also used this slogan on handmade signs and tried to leave their message outside the Ukrainian embassy in Moscow. They were arrested for those actions. Relatives of ...

  3. Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The white-blue-white flag has been used by Russian anti-war protesters. Protests in support of Ukraine were held worldwide. [213] [214] In Prague, about 80,000 people protested in Wenceslas Square. [215] On 26 February, several Freedom Convoy truckers in Chicago protested in solitary with Ukraine, against the invasion. [216]

  4. Russian partisan movement (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    Pro-democratic and pro-Ukrainian partisan movements have emerged in Russia following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War.These resistance movements act against the authoritarian government of Vladimir Putin in Russia, as well as against civilian supporters of these authorities and the armed forces, with the aim of stopping the war.

  5. Russia bars anti-war Putin critic from next month's election

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    Russians inside the country and expats abroad lined up outside his offices, viewing it as perhaps the only way to peacefully and legally show Moscow that there was support for an anti-war message ...

  6. Russian artist receives seven-year sentence for anti-war protest

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    Russian artist Alexandra Skochilenko, who had replaced price tags with anti-war messages in a St. Petersburg grocery store as an act of protest, was sentenced to seven years in jail by a court in ...

  7. Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, members of the Russian opposition have held anti-war protests in opposition to the Russian military intervention in Ukraine in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and Crimean crisis. The March of Peace protests took place in Moscow on 15 March, a day before the Crimean status referendum. The protests have been the largest in ...

  8. Russian court jails artist Skochilenko for seven years over ...

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    Russian court jails artist Skochilenko for seven years over anti-war protest. ... St Petersburg on March 31 2022 with small pieces of paper urging an end to Russia's war in Ukraine and criticising ...

  9. Noon Against Putin - Wikipedia

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    "Noon Against Putin" (Russian: Полдень против Путина, romanized: Polden protiv Putina) was a peaceful protest on 17 March of the 2024 Russian presidential election, where voters who do not support Vladimir Putin came en masse to polling stations at noon and vote against Putin or spoil the ballot. [1]