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RT @kamilkazani: I generally agree, but I would add some nuances. For example, in my experience a major difference between Russians and Ame…

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“Men stay silent in Russia, but the stones speak, in pitiful accents. No wonder the Russians fear and neglect their old buildings, for these bear witness to the history that they would prefer, more often than not, to forget.”

~Marquis De Custine, almost 200 years ago https://t.co/1FOseJGeu4

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RT @kamilkazani: If you want to quickly conceptualise the history of Siberia, imagine a scenario in which Brazil never won the independence…

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RT @SamRamani2: 600 people were killed in Russia’s attack on Mariupol Theatre

Instead of memorializing the site, Russia will be reopening…

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RT @visegrad24: Photo from almost exactly a year ago:

Ukrainians celebrating the anniversary of the liberation of Mariupol from the Russia…

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RT @visegrad24: Lithuania today commemorates the mass deportations by the Soviet regime, which started on June 14, 1941.

Tens of thousand…

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RT @OlenaHalushka: Rest in peace, @ratushnyi_r. He was 24. Roman was among the students dispersed by Berkut police on Maydan on Nov 30, 201…

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In a way, he’s right. Ukraine is an existential threat to Russia (as we know it) because it’s a powerful demonstration that a society does not need to be governed by fear and intimidation.

Similar observations were made about Ukraine’s Kozak society.

https://t.co/vpvxQuFKb2 https://t.co/7dZMUK9nap

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RT @olgatokariuk: And yet another powerful case for @Twitter to de-platform Russian officials. They are using Western social media platform…

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RT @olex_scherba: Terrible, terrible reports about Russian atrocities in the occupied #Kherson oblast. Rape, killings, terror… People live…

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@NinaSlepkova During the war, the Fins stop using red cross symbols for hospitals in ambulances, because not only were the Russians ignoring them, they were going out of their way to target them. Somethings never change.

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Your the darling of Kremlin propogandists until you step out of line.

Who wants to live like that? https://t.co/1XxEZ2uawg

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RT @AlexKokcharov: On this day in 2014, #Ukraine’s armed forces liberated #Mariupol in #Donetsk region from DPR militants – #Russia’s proxi…

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RT @revishvilig: Horrendous, a new mass grave has been found near #Bucha. #Russian invaders executed 7 men. All of them were shot in the he…