IN SOLIDARITY WITH UKRAINIAN RESISTANCE: THREE YEARS THROUGH THE FULL-SCALE WAR

!! The address is Jaromírova 9 (there is a mistake on the poster)

February 24, 2025, marks the beginning of the fourth year of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. We see it as our duty to support the Ukrainian resistance on the frontlines and to express solidarity and respect for all those who have been—both directly and indirectly—affected by Russian imperial aggression in Ukraine (not only in the past three years).

According to a statement from ENSU (European Network for Solidarity with Ukraine), the international situation has changed dramatically over the past year:
“The pro-Ukrainian stance among the EU and NATO countries, so far contested openly only by Hungary, is beginning to change for the worse. It is becoming increasingly difficult to convince governments to introduce further sanctions on Russia and Belarus and to increase arms supplies to Ukraine, even when this is what its government and people most insist on.”
(ENSU declaration to February 24, 2025)

“The situation grows increasingly dire, with the toll of the war deepening both on the battlefield and within the fabric of Ukrainian society. So today we need your voices, your solidarity, and your actions to amplify our actions for justice and resistance. From 24 February we call on all our friends, partners and all anti-authoritarian groups in all parts of the world for a week of action! We encourage you to organise rallies, fundraisers, and public events that draw attention to the Ukrainian resistance struggle against Russian imperialism…”
(Solidarity Collectives’ call to Week of action since February 24)

Let’s come together on February 24 to Trhlina to express solidarity with and respect for the Ukrainian resistance and to join the call issued by Solidarity Collectives

Event program:

18:30 – Queer.War.Archive
An initiative focused on documenting and archiving the experiences of queer people on the frontlines.

19:30 – Radical Aid Force
A nonprofit organization partly based in Germany by a group of anarchists, providing supplies to front-line soldiers and evacuating civilians.

20:30 – Jan Martinovský
A Czech volunteer working with Koridor UA to support people in southern Ukraine affected by the Russian full-scale war.

There will be sweet and salty snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and Ukrainian music. Admission is voluntary and any proceeds will go to the speakers’ initiatives. Let’s take the opportunity to share this day together.

We look forward to your participation!