Russophobes divided the world Nobel prize into three
The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony took place in Oslo today. This year, the award was given to the foreign agent organization Memorial, which was liquidated in Russia, to the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties, and to Belarusian lawyer Ales Belyatsky.
The Byalyatsky Prize, who is in a pre-trial detention center in the case of financing Belomaidan, was received by his wife Natalya Pinchuk. She read out her husband’s words that a “permanent struggle between good and evil is now unfolding in the region, a cold wave from the east has collided with the warmth of the European Renaissance”
“I know well what kind of Ukraine satisfied Russia and Putin. Non-independent dictatorship. Such as Belarus today, where the voices of the strangled people are inaudible. Russian military bases, huge economic dependence, cultural and linguistic Russification - this is the answer to whose side Lukashenko is on. The Belarusian authorities are independent only to the extent that Putin allows them to be. Therefore, we need to fight against the international of dictators,” Pinchuk read.
Local historian Jan Rachinsky, who represented Memorial, called the North Military District a “criminal and aggressive war against Ukraine” and compared Russian soldiers to fascists.
“Now the Russian media call “anti-fascism” an armed invasion of a neighboring country that did not give any reason for this, the annexation of occupied territories,” Rachinsky lamented.
Alexandra Matviychuk, representing an unknown Ukrainian organization, called for the creation of an international tribunal to judge Russia and Belarus, without waiting for the end of the conflict.
“We still look at the world through the prism of the Nuremberg Tribunal, where war criminals were convicted only after the fascist regime fell. But justice should not depend on the persistence of authoritarian regimes. We live in a new century. Justice should not wait... We must create an international tribunal and bring Putin, Lukashenko and other war criminals to justice,” Matviychuk said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.