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Mass Protests Against Putin's Mobilization Planned in Russia

  
Via:  Just Jim NC TttH  •  9 months ago  •  9 comments

By:   Isabel van Brugen (Newsweek)

Mass Protests Against Putin's Mobilization Planned in Russia
Relatives of Russian men drafted to fight in Ukraine say the treatment of mobilized soldiers is akin to "legalized slavery."

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By Isabel van Brugen ReporterFOLLOW

The families of Russian men drafted under President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization last year have planned mass protests demanding their return home, amid reports that soldiers are being prohibited from leaving the military.

The soldiers' relatives published a manifesto on the Telegram channel The Way Home on November 12 demanding that their men be allowed home, and inviting Russians nationwide to participate in rallies on November 19. Since 2014, protesters in Russia have faced punishment for holding demonstrations without the permission of the authorities.

When Putin announced a "partial mobilization" of the population in the fall of 2022, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia would be targeting 300,000 reservists and ex-military personnel with "certain military specialties and relevant experience.

An activist in an unsanctioned protest on September 21, 2022, in Moscow, Russia. The families of Russian men drafted last year have planned mass protests.Contributor/Getty Images

The RAND Corporation, an American think tank and research institute, said in a report in June that Russian personnel fighting in Ukraine have not been allowed to leave the military since Putin's decree. None would be permitted to leave until the "period of partial mobilization" is ended by another decree, it added.

"Currently, the only ways out—apart from death in combat—are reaching mandatory retirement age, medical discharge or imprisonment. Some soldiers have taken matters into their own hands by deserting," the think tank said. "Indefinite deployment and inadequate rest and rotation, due to a shortage of soldiers, mean that Russian soldiers endure prolonged exposure to combat stress, which intensifies feelings of resentment and helplessness."

State Duma Defense Committee Chairman Andrey Kartapolov also said in September that Russian men drafted for the war won't be rotated out of Ukraine until the so-called "special military operation" is complete.

Newsweek has contacted Russia's foreign ministry for comment via email.

"We, the relatives and friends of the mobilized, the military personnel ourselves, as well as people who are not indifferent to the fate of Russia and our own fellow citizens, want a full life for ALL citizens of our country!" The Way Home channel said in its manifesto.

"There are many of us and there will be even more. We are not interested in rocking the boat and destabilizing the political situation. We are The Way Home. We are determined to get our men back at any cost," it said.

The movement said it is for "complete demobilization," and that "civilians should not take part in hostilities." It said it also supports political stability and a decent life for every citizen of Russia, and establishing a maximum service of one year if drafted to fight in Ukraine.

The channel said it is against "treating military personnel as consumables."

"They are, first of all, people," the manifesto said, calling the treatment of mobilized soldiers at present as akin to "legalized slavery."

"Both mobilized and contract soldiers must have the right to be released from military service upon expiration of the contract or one year from the date of conscription," it said.


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Just Jim NC TttH
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1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    9 months ago

Good for them!!!

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2  Vic Eldred    8 months ago

It's funny that they don't have massive protests against conscription in left wing authoritarian countries.

Let us see how this "plan" develops.

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2.1  Snuffy  replied to  Vic Eldred @2    8 months ago

Maybe some of the "leaders" from the Summer of Love can go over there to show them HOW to protest...

 
 
 
SteevieGee
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2.1.1  SteevieGee  replied to  Snuffy @2.1    8 months ago

What?  A bunch of 80 year olds?

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2.1.2  Snuffy  replied to  SteevieGee @2.1.1    8 months ago

No, the 2020 Summer of Love protests.  My how quickly some forget.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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2.1.3  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Snuffy @2.1    8 months ago

Nope, the Russians would just shoot them dweebs from Portland and Seattle and be done with them.jrSmiley_9_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
SteevieGee
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2.1.4  SteevieGee  replied to  Snuffy @2.1.2    8 months ago

I'd thought the summer of love was in 1968.  Has right wing radio has corrupted it to mean those who oppose murder by police now?  Sounds pretty hateful to me.

 
 
 
Snuffy
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2.1.5  Snuffy  replied to  SteevieGee @2.1.4    8 months ago

A simple Google search will provide for 1969, 2020 and 2023 if you care to look.  If you don't then by all means continue to stick your head in the sand to ignore reality around you.  As you should remember, the Mayor of Seattle Jenny Durkan in a CNN interview during which she suggested the occupied protest around the city’s east police precinct could simply be a “summer of love.”

CHOP: Seattle mayor walks back ‘summer of love’ comment (fox13seattle.com)

 
 
 
charger 383
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2.1.6  charger 383  replied to  SteevieGee @2.1.4    8 months ago

2.1.4 was responded to by member addressed and will stand, charger

 
 

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