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Stop the war in Ukraine!

Statement issued by the antiwar conference held in Belarus June 7, 8, 2014. English translation published here on Liva.com. Go to the website to see the full list of signators.

Introduction: Left forces from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus held a two-day antiwar conference near Minsk on June 7-8. The conference was organized by participants of the Internet-project ‘Prasvet’ with support of the Belarus web journal ‘Left’.

The aim of the conference was to consolidate the coordination of internationalist, Marxist left forces from the three participating countries under circumstances of military-nationalist hysteria and violence and repression in Ukraine. The conference statement is opened for signatures. These can be added in the online comments section.

We, the participants of the meeting of left and Marxist groups and organizations from Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine, believe that the civil war in Ukraine must cease – we see it as a primary task. The military conflict that followed the victory of the neo-liberals and nationalists in the ‘Euromaidan’ actions in Kiev claimed hundreds of lives and contributed to an unprecedented growth of chauvinism and xenophobia in Ukrainian and Russian society.

The war allows the Ukrainian ruling class to consolidate society around their political regime, distracting workers of the Western and Eastern parts of the country from struggle for their social and political rights. It makes them to collide with each other in the interests of the bourgeoisie. The Russian government, the European Union and the United States government are using the civil war in Ukraine for their respective interests, while the people of the Donbass region suffering from war are just pawns of their competition.

We express our solidarity to all participants of the Ukrainian left-wing movements that are fighting against war, nationalism and xenophobia. We consider it necessary to provide them all possible information, political and material support. We oppose the pressure, pogroms and reprisals by all participants of the conflict. We oppose the massacres, torture and abductions of Ukrainian leftists, anti-fascists and all Ukrainian citizens, regardless of their political views. We oppose political persecutions in the Crimea region as well.

Stopping the war in Ukraine is the primary task for all democratic and left movements, regardless of differences on the complex political issues. Thus, we believe it is necessary to coordinate the efforts of all opponents of the war in Ukraine. We need to form a massive and influential anti-war movement.

• We urge the government of Ukraine to immediately halt its “anti-terrorist operation”,  withdraw its troops from the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and conclude a truce with the self-defense forces of the Donetsk Peoples Republic and Luhansk Peoples Republic.

• We urge all the parties of the conflict to endorse a peace agreement for complete cessation of hostilities, to release all political prisoners and prisoners of war, and to disband armed groups.

• We urge the Ukrainian government to dismiss all the involuntary mobilized regular army soldiers, whose families are now organizing protests in various regions of Ukraine.

• We demand from Russia, the EU and the U.S. to completely stop interfering in the Ukrainian conflict and cease support to any one side.

• We demand an end to the chauvinist campaigns in Ukrainian and Russian media. Their use of hate speech is one of the main instigators of war.

• We demand the adoption of a new Constitution of Ukraine, elections of the authorities of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and a right to self-determination and self-government for Donbass and all the regions of Ukraine.

• We believe that information exchanges and organizational consolidation of left groups in the territories of the former Soviet space is a necessary condition of forming an effective antiwar movement. To this end, we are initiating joint development of ‘Red Cross’ initiatives in order to help left activists and conscientious objectors to military service, and we are establishing an information network for left and Marxist groups in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.

Signed,

(Go to the website Liva.com to see the list of signators of the statement.)

Participants in the conference:
V. Ischenko, journal of social criticism ‘The Commons’, Ukraine
A. Manchuk, Liva.com.ua, Borotba, Ukraine
I. Ovsiannikov, Central Council of Russian Socialist Movement (RSM)
T. Salamanyuk, ‘The Commons’, Ukraine
S. Solovyev, journal ‘Scepsis’, Russia
Rustam Sadykov, ‘Scepsis’, Russia
S. Kozlovskiy, member of the Central Council of Russian Socialist Movement (RSM)
D. Subbotin, ‘Scepsis’, Russia
G. Komarov, ‘Workers’ platform’, Russian Socialist Movement (RSM)
M. Piskunov, RSM, Russia
A. Kirpichenok, MMT, Russia
A. Ivanov, RSM, Russia
T. Chizhova, web-journal ‘Prasvet’, Belarus
D. Isayenok, ‘Prasvet’, Belarus
D. Denisov, Left Opposition, Ukraine and RSM, Russia
L. Barkova, Russia
S. Odarych, Liva.com.ua, Ukraine
I.Znamenskiy, Russia
E. Kuzmenok, Belarus
E. Ruskevich, Belarus
A. Barkhatkov, ‘Prasvet’, Belarus
S. Danilovych, Belarus
A. Oparin, website ‘left.by’, Belarus
Y. Glushakov, organizational committee of the Belarus social movement ‘Razam!’

Roger Annis

Roger Annis

Roger Annis is a coordinator of the Canada Haiti Action Network (CHAN) and its Vancouver affiliate, Haiti Solidarity BC. He has visited Haiti in August 2007 and June 2011. He is a frequent writer and...