{"id":27587,"date":"2023-11-03T18:32:18","date_gmt":"2023-11-03T18:32:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/?p=27587"},"modified":"2023-11-08T17:14:38","modified_gmt":"2023-11-08T17:14:38","slug":"ukrainian-letter-of-solidarity-with-palestinian-people","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2023\/11\/03\/ukrainian-letter-of-solidarity-with-palestinian-people\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukrainian Letter of Solidarity with Palestinian people"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The following letter of solidarity from the Ukrainian people to the Palestinian people was first published in the Ukrainian socialist journal, <a href=\"https:\/\/commons.com.ua\/en\/ukrayinskij-list-solidarnosti\/\">commons<\/a>. Its arguments reinforces the view that there can be no solution to the oppressed peoples through imperialist deals<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>UKRAINIAN LETTER OF SOLIDARITY WITH THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We, Ukrainian researchers, artists, political and trade union activists and members of civil society, stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine, who for 75 years have endured and resisted Israeli military occupation, separation, colonial violence, ethnic cleansing, land dispossession and apartheid. We write this letter from people to people. The dominant discourse at government level and even among solidarity groups supporting the struggles of Ukrainians and Palestinians often creates separations. With this letter, we reject these divisions and affirm our solidarity with all those who are oppressed and struggling for freedom.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As activists committed to freedom, human rights, democracy and social justice, and while fully recognizing power differences, we strongly condemn attacks on civilian populations &#8211; whether Israelis attacked by Hamas or Palestinians attacked by Israeli occupation forces and armed settler gangs. The deliberate targeting of civilians is a war crime. However, it does not justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people, the identification of all Gaza residents with Hamas and the indiscriminate use of the term &#8220;terrorism&#8221; applied to the whole of Palestinian resistance. Nor does it justify the continuation of the occupation. Echoing multiple United Nations resolutions, we know that there can be no lasting peace without justice for the Palestinian people.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">On October 7, we witnessed Hamas&#8217; violence against civilians in Israel, an event that is now being singled out by many to demonize and dehumanize the Palestinian resistance as a whole. Hamas, a reactionary Islamist organization, must be seen in a broader historical context, and in the context of Israel&#8217;s decades-long encroachment on Palestinian lands, long before the organization came into being in the late 1980s. During the Nakba (&#8220;catastrophe&#8221;) of 1948, over 700,000 Palestinians were brutally driven from their homes, and entire villages were massacred and destroyed. Since its creation, Israel has never ceased its colonial expansion. Palestinians have been forced into exile, fragmented and administered under different regimes. Some are Israeli citizens, victims of structural discrimination and racism. Those living in the occupied West Bank are subject to apartheid under decades of Israeli military control. Inhabitants of the Gaza Strip suffer from the blockade imposed by Israel since 2006, which restricts the movement of people and goods, leading to increased poverty and deprivation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Since October 7 and at the time of writing, the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to over 8,500. Women and children account for more than 62% of the victims, while more than 21,048 people have been injured. In recent days, Israel has bombed schools, residential areas, the Greek Orthodox Church and several hospitals. Israel has also cut off water, electricity and fuel supplies to the Gaza Strip. There is a severe shortage of food and medicine, leading to the total collapse of the health system.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Most Western and Israeli media justify these deaths as mere collateral damage in the fight against Hamas, but remain silent when it comes to Palestinian civilians targeted and killed in the occupied West Bank. Since the beginning of 2023 alone, and before October 7, the death toll on the Palestinian side had already reached 227. Since October 7, 121 Palestinian civilians have been killed in the occupied West Bank. Over 10,000 Palestinian political prisoners are currently being held in Israeli jails. Lasting peace and justice are only possible with an end to the current occupation. Palestinians have the right to self-determination and resistance against Israeli occupation, just as Ukrainians have the right to resist Russian invasion.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Our solidarity comes from a sense of anger at injustice and a deep sorrow at the devastating effects of occupation, the bombardment of civilian infrastructure and the humanitarian blockade we have experienced in our homeland. Parts of Ukraine have been occupied since 2014, and the international community failed to stop Russian aggression then, ignoring the imperial and colonial nature of the armed violence, which consequently escalated on February 24, 2022. Civilians in Ukraine are bombarded daily, in their homes, in hospitals, at bus stops, in bread queues. As a result of the Russian occupation, thousands of people in Ukraine live without access to water, electricity or heating, and it is the most vulnerable groups who are hardest hit by the destruction of essential infrastructure. During the months of siege and intensive bombardment of Marioupol, there was no humanitarian corridor. As we watch the Israelis target civilian infrastructure in Gaza, the Israeli humanitarian blockade and occupation of the territory resonate painfully within us. From this place of pain, experience and solidarity, we call on our fellow Ukrainians around the world and all peoples to raise their voices in support of the Palestinian people and condemn the ongoing Israeli mass ethnic cleansing.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We reject the Ukrainian government&#8217;s statements expressing unconditional support for Israel&#8217;s military actions, and consider the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry&#8217;s appeals to avoid civilian casualties to be belated and insufficient. This position represents a retreat from support for Palestinian rights and condemnation of the Israeli occupation, which Ukraine has followed for decades, including by voting at the UN.\u00a0 Aware of the pragmatic geopolitical reasoning behind Ukraine&#8217;s decision to echo the Western allies on whom we depend for our survival, we consider the current support for Israel and rejection of the Palestinians&#8217; right to self-determination to be at odds with Ukraine&#8217;s own commitment to human rights and the struggle for our land and freedom. As Ukrainians, we should stand in solidarity not with the oppressors, but with those who suffer and resist oppression.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We strongly oppose the assimilation by some politicians of Western military aid to Ukraine and Israel. Ukraine is not occupying the territories of other peoples, but fighting against Russian occupation, and international aid therefore serves a just cause and the protection of international law. Israel has occupied and annexed Palestinian and Syrian territories, and Western aid to it confirms an unjust order and demonstrates a double standard in relation to international law.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We oppose the new wave of Islamophobia, such as the brutal murder of a 6-year-old Palestinian American child and the attack on his family in Illinois, USA, as well as the equation of any criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. At the same time, we oppose holding all Jews worldwide responsible for the policies of the State of Israel, and condemn anti-Semitic violence such as the mob attack on the plane in Dagestan, Russia. We also reject the revival of the &#8220;war on terror&#8221; rhetoric used by the US and the EU to justify war crimes and violations of international law that have undermined the international security system, caused countless deaths, and which has been borrowed by other states, notably Russia for the war in Chechnya and China for the genocide of the Uighurs. Today, Israel is using it to carry out ethnic cleansing.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><strong>Call for action<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We urge the implementation of the ceasefire call put forward by the UN General Assembly resolution.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We call on the Israeli government to immediately cease attacks on civilians and to provide humanitarian aid; we insist on the immediate and indefinite lifting of the siege of Gaza and on an urgent relief operation to restore civilian infrastructure. We also call on the Israeli government to end the occupation and recognize the right of displaced Palestinians to return to their lands.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We call on the Ukrainian government to condemn the use of state-sanctioned terror and the humanitarian blockade against the civilian population of Gaza, and to reaffirm the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. We also call on the Ukrainian government to condemn the deliberate aggression against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We call on the international media to stop pitting Palestinians and Ukrainians against each other, where hierarchies of suffering perpetuate racist rhetoric and dehumanize those under attack.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">We have seen the world unite in solidarity for the Ukrainian people, and we call on everyone to do the same for the Palestinian people.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Signatures (as of 2023\/11\/06)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1. Volodymyr Artiukh, researcher<\/p>\n<p>2. Levon Azizian, human rights lawyer<\/p>\n<p>3. Diana Azzuz, artist, musician<\/p>\n<p>4. Taras Bilous, editor<\/p>\n<p>5. Oksana Briukhovetska, artist, researcher, University of Michigan<\/p>\n<p>6. Artem Chapeye, writer<\/p>\n<p>7. Valentyn Dolhochub, researcher, soldier<\/p>\n<p>8.\u00a0John-Paul Himka, professor emeritus, University of Alberta<\/p>\n<p>9.\u00a0Karina Al Khmuz, biomedical engineer programmer<\/p>\n<p>10.\u00a0Yuliia Kishchuk, researcher<\/p>\n<p>11.\u00a0Amina Ktefan, fashion influencer, digital creator<\/p>\n<p>12.\u00a0Svitlana Matviyenko, media scholar, SFU; Associate Director of Digital Democracies Institute<\/p>\n<p>13.\u00a0Maria Mayerchyk, scholar<\/p>\n<p>14.\u00a0Vitalii Pavliuk, writer, translator<\/p>\n<p>15.\u00a0Sashko Protyah, filmmaker, volunteer<\/p>\n<p>16.\u00a0Oleksiy Radynski, filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>17.\u00a0Mykola Ridnyi, artist and filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>18.\u00a0Daria Saburova, researcher, activist<\/p>\n<p>19.\u00a0Alexander Skyba, labour activist<\/p>\n<p>20.\u00a0Darya Tsymbalyuk, researcher<\/p>\n<p>21.\u00a0Nelia Vakhovska, translator<\/p>\n<p>22.\u00a0Yuliya Yurchenko, researcher, translator, activist<\/p>\n<p>23.\u00a0Iryna Zamuruieva, ecofeminist researcher, artist, climate &amp; land policy project manager<\/p>\n<p>24. Alisha Andani, history of art student<\/p>\n<p>25.\u00a0Da\u0161a Anosova, curator, researcher, UCL SSEES<\/p>\n<p>26. Lilya Badekha, activist, culturologist, social media manager of the Spilne journal<\/p>\n<p>27. Anastasia Bobrova, researcher<\/p>\n<p>28.\u00a0Anastasiia Bobrovska, dj, activist, digital strategy consultant<\/p>\n<p>29.\u00a0Mariana Bodnaruk, researcher<\/p>\n<p>30.\u00a0Yuriy Boyko, researcher, scientific assistant<\/p>\n<p>31.\u00a0Vladislava Chepurko<\/p>\n<p>32.\u00a0Daria Demia, artist<\/p>\n<p>33.\u00a0Olena Dmytryk, researcher<\/p>\n<p>34.\u00a0Olha Dobrovolska, teacher, culture researcher<\/p>\n<p>35.\u00a0Svitlana Dolbysheva, artist, filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>36.\u00a0Hanna Dosenko, anthropologist<\/p>\n<p>37. Vitalii Dudin, activist of NGO \u2018Sotsialnyi Rukh\u2019<\/p>\n<p>38.\u00a0Oksana Dutchak, sociologist<\/p>\n<p>39.\u00a0Nastya Dzyuban, choreographer and performer<\/p>\n<p>40.\u00a0Kateryna Farbar, journalist<\/p>\n<p>41.\u00a0Taras Gembik, culture worker, co-organizer of SDK Slonecznik at Musuem of Modern Art in Warsaw<\/p>\n<p>42.\u00a0Anna Greszta researcher, co-founder of Collect4Ukraine<\/p>\n<p>43.\u00a0Olenka Gu, sociologist<\/p>\n<p>44.\u00a0Nataliya Gumenyuk, journalist<\/p>\n<p>45. Tetiana Hanzha, documentary film director<\/p>\n<p>46. Andrii Hulianytskyi, researcher<\/p>\n<p>47. Serhii Ishchenko, journalist<\/p>\n<p>48. Hanna Karpishena<\/p>\n<p>49. Milena Khomchenko, curator and writer, chief editor of SONIAKH digest<\/p>\n<p>50. Daria Khrystych, researcher, activist<\/p>\n<p>51. Amira Khussein, fashion business manager<\/p>\n<p>52. Kyrylo Klymenko, historian<\/p>\n<p>53. Lyuba Knorozok, producer, documentary filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>54. Oleksandra Kokhan, researcher<\/p>\n<p>55. Vladyslav Kononok, project manager<\/p>\n<p>56. Mariia Kosenko, translator<\/p>\n<p>57. Olga Kostyrko, independent researcher, activist, editor<\/p>\n<p>58. Iaroslav Kovalchuk, PhD Candidate, historian<\/p>\n<p>59. Anna Kovtoniuk, software developer<\/p>\n<p>60. Dmytro Kozak, PhD candidate, anthropologist<\/p>\n<p>61. Ruslana Koziienko, PhD candidate, social anthropologist<\/p>\n<p>62. Yustyna Kravchuk, cultural worker, translator<\/p>\n<p>63. Yulia Krivich, artist, co-organizer of SDK Slonecznik at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, PhD fellow at Academy of Arts in Krakow, Poland<\/p>\n<p>64. Amir Ktefan, personal translator and voice over artist<\/p>\n<p>65. Olexii Kuchanskyi, researcher, film programmer<\/p>\n<p>66. Veronika Kulak, student of business economics<\/p>\n<p>67. Yuliia Kulish, researcher<\/p>\n<p>68. Kateryna Lysovenko, artist<\/p>\n<p>69. Kostiantyn Maleoniuk, activist<\/p>\n<p>70. Daryna Mamaisur, filmmaker, visual artist, researcher<\/p>\n<p>71. Daniil Marchenko, bike messenger, cook<\/p>\n<p>72. Anastasia Marusii, art historian<\/p>\n<p>73. Mykyta Mikhalkov, student, volunteer<\/p>\n<p>74. Andrii Myroshnychenko, cultural manager and translator<\/p>\n<p>75. Pavlo Molochko, signaller in the AFoU<\/p>\n<p>76. Andriy Movchan, publicist<\/p>\n<p>77. Serhii Movchan, left activist, volunteer<\/p>\n<p>78. Zarina Netovkina<\/p>\n<p>79. Zhanna Ohanesian, researcher, humanitarian worker<\/p>\n<p>80. Kateryna Olieshko, artist, activist, creative producer<\/p>\n<p>81. Olga Papash, researcher, producer, volunteer<\/p>\n<p>82. Anton Parambul, soldier<\/p>\n<p>83. Mariia Pastukh, activist, head of Ukraine solidarity collective \u201cVsesvit\u201d<\/p>\n<p>84. Valerii Petrov, game maker<\/p>\n<p>85. Julie Poly, artist<\/p>\n<p>86. Mariia Ponomarova, film director, creative producer<\/p>\n<p>87. Zakhar Popovych, activist<\/p>\n<p>88. Nina Potarska, researcher<\/p>\n<p>89. Dariia Puhach, computer linguist<\/p>\n<p>90. Olha Pylypenko, art manager<\/p>\n<p>91. Anna Rebrii, journalist, PhD student, activist<\/p>\n<p>92. Maksym Romanenko, doctor<\/p>\n<p>93. Marta Romankiv, artist, researcher, PhD fellow at Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk<\/p>\n<p>94. Betya Roytburd, artist, organizer, curator<\/p>\n<p>95. Kseniia Rybak, researcher<\/p>\n<p>96. Bohdana Rybenchuk<\/p>\n<p>97. Mariia Salan, artist<\/p>\n<p>98. Abdula Sarkhan, digital artist<\/p>\n<p>99. Yulia Serdyukova, film producer<\/p>\n<p>100. Mariia Shynkarenko, researcher<\/p>\n<p>101. Maria Sonevytsky, professor, researcher<\/p>\n<p>102. Veronika Stancheva, psychologist<\/p>\n<p>103. Vladyslav Starodubtsev, historian<\/p>\n<p>104. Oleksandr Svitych, researcher<\/p>\n<p>105. Olena Syrbu, researcher, cultural worker<\/p>\n<p>106. Nast\u2019ey Teor, graphic artist and designer<\/p>\n<p>107. Natasha Tseliuba, feminist, activist, artist, curator<\/p>\n<p>108. Dr. Nataliya Tchermalykh, University of Geneva<\/p>\n<p>109. Marharyta Tokarieva researcher, filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>110. Leo Trotsenko, artist<\/p>\n<p>111. Viacheslav Tsyba, philosopher, translator, editor<\/p>\n<p>112. Elen Udud<\/p>\n<p>113. Tetiana Usova, translator, filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>114. Kateryna Volochniuk, researcher<\/p>\n<p>115. Valeriia Voronova fashion influencer, digital creator, interior designer<\/p>\n<p>116. Bogdana Yakovenko, photographer, activist, volunteer<\/p>\n<p>117. Mariana Yaremchyshyna, culture worker, activist<\/p>\n<p>118. Aisha Yusupova, psychologist, creator<\/p>\n<p>119. Fattukh Zhalal, student of international economic relations<\/p>\n<p>120. Roma Zimenko, humanitarian worker<\/p>\n<p>121.\u00a0Yevheniia Stepko, editor<\/p>\n<p>122. Oksana Karpovych, filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>123. Rita Adel, research analyst<\/p>\n<p>124.\u00a0Olena Martynchuk, cultural anthropologist<\/p>\n<p>125.\u00a0Kris Maslyuk, student<\/p>\n<p>126.\u00a0\u00a0Oleksandra Hryhorenko, translator<\/p>\n<p>127.\u00a0\u00a0Arsenii Kniazkov, film researcher<\/p>\n<p>128.\u00a0\u00a0Olena Mykhaylova, researcher<\/p>\n<p>129.\u00a0\u00a0Islam Dabank, poet and company manager<\/p>\n<p>130.\u00a0\u00a0Diana Khalilova,\u00a0artist<\/p>\n<p>131.\u00a0\u00a0Sylvestr Kozurak, artist<\/p>\n<p>132.\u00a0\u00a0Vitalii Zalozetskyi, philosopher<\/p>\n<p>133.\u00a0\u00a0Denys Gorbach, social researcher<\/p>\n<p>134.\u00a0\u00a0Mykhaylo Maliarenko, military<\/p>\n<p>135.\u00a0\u00a0Alexandra Paul Zotov, Museum<\/p>\n<p>136.\u00a0\u00a0Tasha Gnatenko<\/p>\n<p>137.\u00a0\u00a0Ira Tantsiura, activist, researcher<\/p>\n<p>138.\u00a0\u00a0Oleksandra Chernomashyntseva, volunteer, stage designer<\/p>\n<p>139.\u00a0\u00a0Ostap Bohoslavets, researcher<\/p>\n<p>140.\u00a0\u00a0Anton Karyuk, artist<\/p>\n<p>141.\u00a0\u00a0Tania Banakh, historian<\/p>\n<p>142. babych kateryna, activist<\/p>\n<p>143. Stepan Bilousov, student<\/p>\n<p>144. Iryna Tsiuk, proofreader<\/p>\n<p>145. Mila Teshaieva, photographer, film director,<\/p>\n<p>146. Oleksiy Godz, architect<\/p>\n<p>147. Mariia Goubernik, psychotherapist, activist<\/p>\n<p>148. xenia mil\u2019ushkina, activist, online influencer<\/p>\n<p>149. Anna Zakharchenko, student<\/p>\n<p>150. Alyssa Naryzhny<\/p>\n<p>151. Marta Iwanek, photographer, filmmaker<\/p>\n<p>152. elliott miskovicz<\/p>\n<p>153. Anna Lykhohliad, researcher<\/p>\n<p>154. Diana Yehorova, researcher and artist<\/p>\n<p>155. Polina Piddubna, director<\/p>\n<p>156. Tetiana Sokolnykova, arts mediator, coordinator and facilitator of socio-cultural projects<\/p>\n<p>157. Mariia Kovtun<\/p>\n<p>158. Anna Nykytiuk, artist<\/p>\n<p>159. Maria Panchenko, cultural worker<\/p>\n<p>160. Julia Kosova, social activist<\/p>\n<p>161. Daryna Miahka, activist<\/p>\n<p>162. Madina Mahomedova, multimedia artist &amp; graphic designer<\/p>\n<p>163. Varvara Spilt, student, artist, director<\/p>\n<p>164. Oleksandra Marushchak, animator<\/p>\n<p>165. Roman Levin, activist<\/p>\n<p>166. Katia Denysova, art historian and curator<\/p>\n<p>167. Di Horban, artist<\/p>\n<p>168. Sam Veremchuk, PhD student<\/p>\n<p>169. Antonina Mambyk, public sector<\/p>\n<p>170. Olena Lyubchenko<\/p>\n<p>171. Bohdana Andrieieva, web-designer<\/p>\n<p>172. Bogdana Yakovenko, photographer, activist, volunteer<\/p>\n<p>173. Artem Remizovskyi, culturologist, trade union activist \u201cDirect Action\u201d<\/p>\n<p>174. Khromyi Denys, anarchist, translator, student, essayist<\/p>\n<p>175. Filyuk Kateryna, curator<\/p>\n<p>176. Oleksii Popovych, student<\/p>\n<p>177. Oksana Demidova, artist<\/p>\n<p>178. Nataliya Gubenko, business consultant<\/p>\n<p>179. Yelyzaveta Monastyrova, PhD candidate<\/p>\n<p>180. Marty Horobiichenko, artist<\/p>\n<p>181. Aldushchenkov Evgen, worker<\/p>\n<p>182. Nina Sodin, animator<\/p>\n<p>183. Daryna Prudnikova, student<\/p>\n<p>184. Mohsen Timoor Raphatovich, student<\/p>\n<p>185. Mosiychuk Andriy, web designer<\/p>\n<p>186. Kyrylo Chehrynets<\/p>\n<p>187. Michael Nikitiuk, cook<\/p>\n<p>188. Yuliya Gwilym, illustrator and author<\/p>\n<p>189. Aliona Sydorenko, clinical counsellor<\/p>\n<p>190. Sakara Oleksandra, freelancer<\/p>\n<p>191. Valeriia Bondarieva, climate justice activist<\/p>\n<p>192. Kateryna Kasianenko, researcher<\/p>\n<p>193. Iryna Kulinich, digital artist<\/p>\n<p>194. Yevheniia Vasylenko, compliance specialist<\/p>\n<p>195. Ivan Bychkov, student<\/p>\n<p>196. Asia Tsisar, curator, researcher<\/p>\n<p>197. Alice Zhuravel, social actor and entrepreneur<\/p>\n<p>198. Karolina Gulshani, artist<\/p>\n<p>199. Kachan Anna, QA engineer<\/p>\n<p>200. Mariia Zadvorna<\/p>\n<p>201. Ganna Zakharchenko, architect, artist<\/p>\n<p>202. Leontyuk Yuliia, legal scholar<\/p>\n<p>203. Viktoriia Markova, volunteer, graphic designer<\/p>\n<p>204. Anastasia Orydoroha<\/p>\n<p>205. Anya Tsaruk, photographer<\/p>\n<p>206. Iuliia Kandaurova<\/p>\n<p>207. Kate Zavertailo, translator<\/p>\n<p>208. Maksym Shumakov, activist<\/p>\n<p>209. Yuliia Palamarchuk, architect<\/p>\n<p>210. Katya Gritseva, artist<\/p>\n<p>211. Khrystyna Slobodianyk, doctor<\/p>\n<p>212. Slobodianiuk Daryna, mama<\/p>\n<p>213. Iryna Ullah, home wife<\/p>\n<p>214. Alla Zhyvotova, artist<\/p>\n<p>215. Rachitska Katerina<\/p>\n<p>216. Iryna Krupenko, bartender<\/p>\n<p>217. Larisa Sayej, doctor<\/p>\n<p>218. Alisa Pogrebna-Raizman, PhD student at the University of Warsaw<\/p>\n<p>219. Olena Mykhalska<\/p>\n<p>220. Azarova Kateryna, IT programmer<\/p>\n<p>221. Oksana Arkhypchuk, educator<\/p>\n<p>222. Olena Haies, housewife<\/p>\n<p>223. Viktoria Sergienko, director of educational centre<\/p>\n<p>224. Balytska Yana<\/p>\n<p>225. Maryna Shapovalova, housewife<\/p>\n<p>226. Alieva Viktoriia, pedagog<\/p>\n<p>227. Asiya Umm Yahya, kids writer<\/p>\n<p>228. Polina Skrynnikova, assistant, humanitarian NGO<\/p>\n<p>229. Diana Bishtavi, dentist<\/p>\n<p>230. Iryna Baraniuk, mother<\/p>\n<p>231. Tetik Serafyma, teacher<\/p>\n<p>232. Alina Volosiuk, engineer, in maternity leave<\/p>\n<p>233. Olena Malakhova<\/p>\n<p>234. Maria Dibrova, finance student<\/p>\n<p>235. Orlova Anastasiia, owner of small business<\/p>\n<p>236. Yevheniia Holovachova, beauty master<\/p>\n<p>237. Nadiia Guzenko, teacher<\/p>\n<p>238. Iryna Refahi, journalist<\/p>\n<p>239. Guseynova Mate<\/p>\n<p>240. Anastasiia Onufriv, climate activist<\/p>\n<p>241. Alona Aljadaan, public figure<\/p>\n<p>242. Yelyzaveta Riznychenko, student<\/p>\n<p>243. Valentyna Chehlatonieva, dancer<\/p>\n<p>244. Lozinska Yana<\/p>\n<p>245. Dinara Abdo, UX\/UI web designer<\/p>\n<p>246. Victoriia Abuiaiia<\/p>\n<p>247. Victoriia Bratushkina<\/p>\n<p>248. Olha Chychko, pensioner<\/p>\n<p>249. Alina Babaieva, mom is on maternity leave<\/p>\n<p>250. Venzovska Victoria, lawyer<\/p>\n<p>251. Vladyslav Taratutenko, logistics dispatcher<\/p>\n<p>252. Diana Maksymenko, translator and book blogger<\/p>\n<p>253. Strashynska Tetiana<\/p>\n<p>254. Ivanna Kosteniuk, finance and operations manager<\/p>\n<p>255. Valeriia Zurigat, psychologist<\/p>\n<p>256. Yana Maletska, student<\/p>\n<p>257. Gavrilitsia Hanna, doctor<\/p>\n<p>258. Bogdana Kosmina, architect, artist, curator<\/p>\n<p>259. Masha Vlasenko, mathematician<\/p>\n<p>260. Ruslan Kulevets, author, cinephile<\/p>\n<p>261. Biduliak Lilia, psychology<\/p>\n<p>262. Polina Sobos<\/p>\n<p>263. Ihnatiuk Valeriia, visual communication<\/p>\n<p>264. Tsymbalyuk Victoria<\/p>\n<p>265. Albina Bykova, housewife<\/p>\n<p>266. Tatyana Gagina<\/p>\n<p>267. Kukunina Kateryna, software developer<\/p>\n<p>268. Ivanna Bykova, housewife<\/p>\n<p>269. Fedir Horash, seafarer, activist of Inicjatywa Pracownicza trade union<\/p>\n<p>270. Valeriia Ganicheva, designer<\/p>\n<p>271. Sasha Zakrevska, musician<\/p>\n<p>272. Alyona Kobel, manager International tourism<\/p>\n<p>273. Anastasia Muntyan, Unemployed<\/p>\n<p>274. Alina El Assadi, artist<\/p>\n<p>275. Maritchka Ryniejska, researcher<\/p>\n<p>276. Bohdan Diedushkin, teacher<\/p>\n<p>277. Sofiya Taranenko, student<\/p>\n<p>278. Nadiya Kachmar, student of political science<\/p>\n<p>279. Oleksii Poliakov, software developer<\/p>\n<p>280. Daria Pochepnia<\/p>\n<p>281. Mameedova Natalia Igorivna<\/p>\n<p>282. Aisha Zankidaeva<\/p>\n<p>283. Daryna Kolesnyk, chambermaid<\/p>\n<p>284. Svitlana Al-Azzawi, teacher<\/p>\n<p>285. Derbin Serhiy, architect<\/p>\n<p>286. Siver Iryna Rawilivna, orchestra artist<\/p>\n<p>287. Anna Skrypnyk, pharmacist<\/p>\n<p>288. Serhieieyva Kasia<\/p>\n<p>289. Mstyslava Nesteruk, HR<\/p>\n<p>290. Anna Matsuka, translator<\/p>\n<p>291. Nastasya Yaremchuk, musician, Slavic Studies student<\/p>\n<p>292. Natalka Gurba, activist<\/p>\n<p>293. Obertynska Iryna<\/p>\n<p>294. Anastasia Petriuk<\/p>\n<p>295. \u0410syenye Bulatova<\/p>\n<p>296. Kutsenko Iuliia, teacher<\/p>\n<p>297. Yermolayeva Kateryna, artist<\/p>\n<p>298. Mahmuda Ruzieva<\/p>\n<p>299. Kovalenko Daria, beauty therapist<\/p>\n<p>300. Stanislava Ovchinnikova, interdisciplinary artist and curator<\/p>\n<p>301. Mariya Bokhonko<\/p>\n<p>302. Liubov Kuibida, programmer<\/p>\n<p>303.\u00a0Yusuf Baysangurov<\/p>\n<p>304. Olena Mogylna, designer<\/p>\n<p>305. Mehrabi Dariia, international relationship<\/p>\n<p>306. Hanna Bodnarchuk, choreographer<\/p>\n<p>307. Diana Romanenko, ingenieur assistant<\/p>\n<p>308. Amaliia Mamedova, student<\/p>\n<p>309. Vsevolod Kazarin, photographer<\/p>\n<p>310. Hanna Horbasenko, interpreter<\/p>\n<p>311. Hrodzitska Veronika, photographer &amp; volonteer<\/p>\n<p>312. Taras Fedirko, anthropologist, researcher<\/p>\n<p>313. Daria Pysaruk, student<\/p>\n<p>314. Anna Schlegel, employee<\/p>\n<p>315. Polina Pysaruk, student<\/p>\n<p>316.\u00a0\u00a0Victoria Levchenko, researcher, engineer, activist<\/p>\n<p>317.\u00a0\u00a0Christina Cherniievska, artist<\/p>\n<p>318.\u00a0\u00a0Sofiya Chotyrbok, artist<\/p>\n<p>319.\u00a0\u00a0Tetiana Burlachenko<\/p>\n<p>320.\u00a0Vyacheslav Bondarenko, PhD student<\/p>\n<p>321.\u00a0Oksana Prokhorovych, PhD student, translator<\/p>\n<p>322.\u00a0Oksana Potapova, activist and feminist researcher<\/p>\n<p>323.\u00a0Alina Horodyska, photographer, psychology student<\/p>\n<p>324.\u00a0Fedir Khorkov, artist<\/p>\n<p>325.\u00a0Luke Ivanovich, activist, photographer<\/p>\n<p>326.\u00a0Zoriana Strockyj<\/p>\n<p>327.\u00a0Sonya Bilocerkowycz, writer<\/p>\n<p>328.\u00a0Paul Genyk-Berezowsky<\/p>\n<p>329.\u00a0Luca Iwasykiw<\/p>\n<p>330.\u00a0Maksym Khodak, artist<\/p>\n<p>331.\u00a0Petrenko Vlad, cultural studies, writer<\/p>\n<p>332.\u00a0Gromov<\/p>\n<p>333. Yevhen Zaiats, director, video artist<\/p>\n<p>334. Voitenko Arseniy, activist<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">_________<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">also see:<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2022\/03\/18\/elsd-ukraine-coverage-since-2013\/\">EL&amp;SD Ukraine coverage since 2013<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2023\/10\/09\/elsd-coverage-of-palestine-zionism-and-israel\/\">EL&amp;SD coverage of Palestine, Zionism and Israel since 2002<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2023\/10\/25\/elsd-coverage-looking-at-the-world-through-non-campist-lenses\/\">EL&amp;SD Coverage \u2013 Looking at the world through non-campist lenses<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The following letter of solidarity from the Ukrainian people to the Palestinian people was first published in the Ukrainian socialist journal, commons. Its arguments reinforces the view that there can be no solution to the oppressed peoples through imperialist deals UKRAINIAN LETTER OF SOLIDARITY WITH THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE We, Ukrainian researchers, artists, political and trade&hellip;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1858,1861,1867,1846,1854,1845,1868,1847,1848,1862,8977,1870,8830],"tags":[9246],"class_list":["post-27587","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-oppression-liberation","category-alienation-self-determination","category-emancipation-liberation-and-self-determination","category-british-imperialism","category-the-left-crisis","category-us-imperialism","category-against-imperialism","category-the-eu","category-ex-ussr","category-ideology-and-religion","category-science-secularism","category-middle-east-and-north-africa","category-chinese-east-asia","tag-author-commons"],"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"https:\/\/mastodon.scot\/@rcfscotland\/111348045522726308","error":""},"views":2291,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/27587","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=27587"}],"version-history":[{"count":8,"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/27587\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":27734,"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/27587\/revisions\/27734"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=27587"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=27587"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=27587"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}