Peaceful demonstrations initiated by Canberrans outside the Russian Embassy have been protesting Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine every day this week, and activists donโt plan on putting down their signs just yet.
Ivan Slavich, CEO of Solider On and a prominent Canberran of Ukrainian descent, has family in Ukraine currently hiding in bomb shelters attempting to escape the senseless attack.
โIโve been talking to multiple family members every day. Theyโre safe at the moment, but some have military service and have been called up by defence,โ says Mr Slavich.
โTheyโre getting into uniform to defend their country. Theyโre scared and concerned for their loved ones, but theyโre very defiant. Morale is high among Ukrainians.โ
Mr Slavich has been protesting outside the Russian Embassy in Canberra every day since the war began, and he says itโs a peaceful demonstration.
โUkrainians are peaceful people, and the protests have been peaceful, but still defiant. There have been Russians working in the embassy coming and going and they would have seen our placards, but they havenโt interacted with us,โ he says.
The demonstrations are taking place every weekday between 12.30pm and 1.30pm outside the Russian Embassy, and at 10am on Saturdays, and he encourages all Canberrans to come along.
Mr Slavich has a clear message for the Russian diplomats in Canberra โ โRussia, get out of Ukraineโ.
โUkraine is a separate, sovereign country that is not part of Russia. Itโs been independent since 1991, and Ukrainians will defend their homeland vigorously,โ says Mr Slavich.
โThis is Putinโs war. We a know lots of Russian people are aghast at what is happening, and we want peace with Russia โ we donโt want war. Get out of Ukraine.โ
Mr Slavich is pleased to see Prime Minister Scott Morrison sending lethal aid to Ukraine, along with the bipartisan support from the Labor Party.
He is hoping NATO would support a no-fly zone over Ukraine, so โat least civilians wonโt get killedโ.
โI just think itโs really sad to see war in Europe. This is the most aggressive military act since 1939 โ itโs on a different scale and ultimately a failure in diplomacy,โ says Mr Slavich.
โWhat is Putin trying to achieve? Heโs trying to establish the Soviet Union. Itโs different when militaries fight but when innocent civilians are being killed โฆ itโs so wrong.
โRussian soldiers donโt even know what theyโre doing there or why theyโre there. Thereโs innocent lives being killed on both sides.โ
He says Canberrans can show support to Ukraine by donating money to the range of different organisations that are working on the ground.
โThereโs no need for war,โ says Mr Slavich.
โWe just need peace.โ
Mr Slavichโs views are his own personal opinions, and in no way represent the views of Solider On.ย
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