« On a compris qu’on était en Ukraine quand on a vu le panneau Tchernobyl. On a demandé au commandant : « Que faisons nous en Ukraine ? Il faut revenir sur nos pas. » Il nous a répondu qu’il n’y avait pas de retour possible parce qu’on était encerclé.
— Nicolas Delesalle (@KoliaDelesalle) March 3, 2022
Non classé
– Pourquoi il a été possible d’accepter, dans de nombreux états, de bouleverser des pans entiers de l’économie et en particulier du modèle énergétique alors que cela n’est pas possible pour sauver la planète, même face aux alarmes du GIEC.
— Magister Alexis (@AlexisMagister) March 1, 2022
1/12 We – Russia – want to be a nation of peace. Alas, few people would call us that now.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
2/12 But let's at least not become a nation of frightened silent people. Of cowards who pretend not to notice the aggressive war against Ukraine unleashed by our obviously insane czar.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
3/12 I cannot, do not want and will not remain silent watching how pseudo-historical nonsense about the events of 100 years ago has become an excuse for Russians to kill Ukrainians, and for Ukrainians to kill Russians while defending themselves.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
4/12 It's the third decade of the 21st century, and we are watching news about people burning down in tanks and bombed houses. We are watching real threats to start a nuclear war on our TVs.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
5/12 I am from the USSR myself. I was born there. And the main phrase from there – from my childhood – was "fight for peace." I call on everyone to take to the streets and fight for peace.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
6/12 Putin is not Russia. And if there is anything in Russia right now that you can be most proud of, it is those 6824 people who were detained because – without any call – they took to the streets with placards saying "No War".
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
7/12 They say that someone who cannot attend a rally and does not risk being arrested for it cannot call for it. I'm already in prison, so I think I can.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022
8/12 We cannot wait any longer. Wherever you are, in Russia, Belarus or on the other side of the planet, go to the main square of your city every weekday and at 2 pm on weekends and holidays.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) March 2, 2022