In War's Wake, Russia’s Ethnic Minorities Renew Independence Dreams
September 12, 202323 min read4654 words
Published: September 12, 2023  |  23 min read4654 words
“I burned my Russian passport — I was so angry,” Nikita Andreev said. It was Feb. 27, 2022, three days after Russia initiated its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and Andreev was attending an anti-war demonstration in the U.S., where he has been living since 2011. The act, Andreev...
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September 28, 2023
Eye-opening to a facet of culture often overlooked. Wish there was more statistics and facts backing up stronger statements, such as the exceptional cruelty of wars or harassment still felt today. Though I'm sure measuring that inside the country would be difficult and outside the country would have the difficulty of accuracy.
September 28, 2023
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