The week in fascism
The miserable fate of those in Russia who dare challenge war and dictatorship lays bare the depths to which the country has fallen

Kovitidi’s fellow senator Margarita Pavlova, who calls abortion murder — during a war — and a threat to national security, speaks of the need to redirect young women from education to childbirth. Don’t study. Have babies.
A fascist dictatorship clearly defines purpose: men should fight and, preferably, die for the Motherland, while women should give birth to the fighters of tomorrow, take care of the home so that soldiers have somewhere to return to while they’re still alive, and admire the exploits of men.
Even if you know nothing about the war, the torture, the thievery, the Skochilenko case is all you need to know to make out the true face of Vladimir Putin’s regime.


Moscow’s territorial gains falter as world marks fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Alexey Navalny’s mother has compensation claim for his death in prison thrown out

Zelensky addresses Ukrainians from Kyiv bunker on fourth anniversary of Russian invasion
Police officer killed in apparent suicide bombing at Moscow station
Russia opens criminal investigation into Telegram founder Pavel Durov for ‘facilitating terrorist activity’
Four years of hell
Putin’s misjudged effort to subjugate Ukraine has only helped cement its national identity, and it won’t ever stop fighting

Kyiv blames Russia for fatal Lviv terror attack that left police officer dead

Ukraine and Russia exchange deadly overnight energy infrastructure strikes

Zelensky accuses Putin of starting World War III when he invaded Ukraine




