Vladimir Kara-Murza is a Russian journalist, author, and dissident who was sentenced to 25 years in jail for speaking out against the war on Ukraine. This article appeared in the Washington Post.
Vladimir Kara-Murza has prepared the following remarks for an upcoming appearance before a Moscow appeals court. In April, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison on treason charges — an accusation based entirely on his public statements about Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“Throughout this process — first in the Moscow City Court, now here in the Court of Appeal — a very strange feeling has never left me. Judicial procedures, by their nature, must be somehow connected with the law. But everything that has happened to me has nothing to do with the law; if anything, what I have witnessed is precisely the opposite.
“The law — both Russian and international — prohibits the waging of aggressive war. But for more than 15 months, the man who calls himself the president of my country has been waging a brutal, unprovoked, aggressive war against a neighboring country: killing its citizens, bombing its cities, seizing its territories.
“The law — both Russian and international — prohibits attacks on civilians and civilian targets. But during the 15 months of Putin’s aggression in Ukraine, tens of thousands of civilians have been killed and wounded, and thousands of hospitals, schools and houses have been destroyed.
The law — both Russian and international — prohibits propaganda for war. But war propaganda is all I hear from morning to night on the television that plays in my prison cell.
“Today in our country, it is not those who are waging this criminal war but those who oppose it who face judgment: Journalists who tell the truth. Artists who put up antiwar stickers. Priests who invoke the commandment “Thou shalt not kill.” Teachers who call a spade a spade. Parents whose children draw antiwar pictures. Lawmakers who allow themselves to doubt the appropriateness of children’s competitions when children are being killed in a neighboring country.
“Or, as in my case, politicians who openly speak out against this war and against this regime. I received a sentence of 25 years for five public appearances. As the head of my guards in Moscow City Court sarcastically joked: “Impressive work.”
“All this has happened before in our country. In 1968, participants in a demonstration on Red Square against the invasion of Czechoslovakia were sentenced to camps and internal exile, and in 1980, [Andrei] Sakharov was exiled to the closed city of Gorky for speaking out against the war in Afghanistan.
“But it was only a few years later that a Russian president [Boris Yeltsin], on a visit to Prague, condemned that occupation and laid flowers at the memorial to its victims, and the highest legislative body of our country declared that the war in Afghanistan deserved moral and political condemnation. The same will happen with the current war in Ukraine, and it will happen much sooner than it may seem to those who unleashed it. That is because, in addition to legal laws, there are laws of history, and no one has yet been able to cancel them.
“And then the real criminals will be judged — including those whose arrest warrants have already been issued by the International Criminal Court. As you know, war crimes have no statute of limitations. I have some advice for all of those who organized my and other show trials against opponents of the war by trying to present opponents of the authorities as “traitors to the Motherland,” for all of those who are so nostalgic for the Soviet system: Remember how it ended. All systems based on lies and violence end the same way.”

https://original.antiwar.com/Ted_Snider/2023/06/18/is-he-right-fact-checking-blinkens-helsinki-speech/
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Truly hilarious. First sentence of “About” section of this website confirms my rant about how ideology is measured in an overlapping circle, not a line. Couldn’t make this up:
“This site is devoted to the cause of non-interventionism and is read by libertarians, pacifists, leftists, ‘greens,’ and independents alike, as well as many on the Right who agree with our opposition to imperialism.”
Then they go on to justify the imperial invasion of a sovereign nation that poses no threat to them and never intended to. And they can’t see it even though it’s right in front of them. Oy!
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Polly says: “Did you read it? Sqwaaaaak!”
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That’s right, Greg, keep your fingers firmly planted in your ears and keep yelling, “I can’t hear you!” It’s a very impressive argument.
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Speaking of hilarious:
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Isn’t it obvious?
Trying to change what is,
by speaking in terms of
what was, doesn’t work.
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I read “all systems based on lies and violence end the same way” and thought of Traitor Trump endless lies and threats, his enablers, the leadership and cowards that hold public office in the Republican Party, every member of the fascist MAGA movement, and the Destroy Public Education Mafia.
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Alas, neither the U.S. nor Russia recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC to charge and try its current and past officials for war crimes.
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It is interesting that this dissident suggests that the war has been ongoing for 15 months. Russian irregulars invaded Crimea during the Obama administration. Since that time, there have been hostilities in Eastern Ukraine between Russian regulars and the Ukrainians. The massive assault begun 15 months ago was just a part of a continuous increasing of hostility that includes Georgia and Syria.
This explains why Biden has been so successful In rounding up support to oppose Putin
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Speaking of Russian interference (kidding, sort of):
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-06-22/jill-stein-2016-green-candidate-now-running-cornel-west-s-bid
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FLERP,
In 2016, there was a widely posted photograph of a dinner in Moscow honoring RT, the propaganda outlet. Mike Flynn was sitting at the head table, with Putin. Also sitting at the head table was Jill Stein. Her vain 3rd party candidacy helped to elect Trump by siphoning votes from Hillary.
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