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International Online Campaign Meeting

  Thursday 25th August

 

CLICK ON THIS LINK TO JOIN THE ZOOM MEETING AT 7PM BST, THU 25 AUGUST:

 

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82347234197?pwd=NXQyUTdhdUpPRmtKaGVoT1NHSVJ1dz09


(The meeting will open 30 minutes early so that participants can be ready for the start)

 

Free the Kononovych Brothers!
Free all Ukrainian Political Prisoners!
Restore political and media freedoms in Ukraine!

Speakers from the UK, US and Ukraine


Chris Williamson, Trade Union & Socialist Coalition (UK), ex-Labour Party MP and Shadow Minister
Alexey Albu, Borotba (Struggle), survivor of the 2014 Odessa Trade Union House Fire massacre
Steve Sweeney, former International Editor, The Morning Star
Dmitry Dezhnev, Union of Ukrainian Political Emigrants and Refugees (depending on communication availability with eastern Ukraine)
Phil Wilayto, Odessa Solidarity Campaign (Virginia, USA)

Organised by: International Ukraine Anti Fascist Solidarity

Facebook: tinyurl.com/2p8926fv

Blog: https://iuafs.blogspot.com/

Email: ukraineantifascist@gmail.com


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