Ukraine peace appeal: towards a more informed solidarity | ZMINA Human Rights Centre

Ukraine peace appeal: towards a more informed solidarity

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From Ukrainian civil society organisations to pacifist and peacebuilding movements worldwide:

1. We, Ukrainian civil society activists, feminists, peacebuilders, mediators, dialogue facilitators, human rights defenders and academics, recognise that a growing strategic divergence worldwide has led to certain voices, on the left and right and amongst pacifists to argue for an end to the provision of military support to Ukraine. They also call for an immediate cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia as the strategy for “ending the war”. These calls for negotiation with Putin without resistance are in reality calls to surrender our sovereignty and territorial integrity.

2. We ask for nothing less than the full respect for internationally agreed humanitarian and human rights law and the UN Charter and the practical means to defend ourselves, our popular sovereignty and our territorial integrity, to resist the Kremlin’s expansionist and imperialistic attempts to re-colonize its neighbours. Yes, we need diplomacy, and yes, we need humanitarian aid, but make no mistake, Ukraine needs to continue to be supported with modern weaponry and other military assistance and strict economic and legal sanctions on the Kremlin.

3. Stopping weapon deliveries to Ukraine now would not lead to “peace by peaceful means” but offer a pause for Putin’s authoritarian regime to renew its aggression against Ukraine. It is a dangerous call for appeasement. We have documented how the Kremlin treats prisoners of war and civilians in the occupied areas. We have seen how it treats its own legal political opposition. This is not peace. We believe that a strong defence and sustained resistance with steady and informed global solidarity for the Ukrainian people is the best incentive in such a radically asymmetric conflict for a cessation of violence and a negotiated withdrawal of Russian forces.

4. Acceptance of Russia’s occupation of Ukrainian territories and resulting impunity would set a dangerous precedent for other authoritarian regimes wishing to revise international borders. It would also lead to an increase in the proliferation of nuclear weapons globally, as it would signal to others a destructive idea that possession of nuclear weapons is the only guarantee of one’s security.

5. We ask that international organisations and movements respect the right of Ukrainians to be at the front and centre of determining how to make their peace and how to defend themselves and their rights. We ask for respect for our calls for inclusion and that when it comes to determining our future there should be “nothing about us without us”. We object to conferences and marches for “peace in Ukraine” where Ukrainians are neither meaningfully involved nor fairly represented.

6. We find the language on the right and left that Ukrainian soldiers are somehow fighting as proxy’s for the West deeply offensive. This argument denies us our humanity and diminishes Ukraine’s history of hardwon independence and the legitimacy of the peoples’ choice of their democratically elected government. This is deceptive and harmful political rhetoric. Russia’s invasion and illegal annexation of parts of Ukraine in 2014 was a result of Russian aggression and expansionism and was not a response to any credible threat.

7. We appreciate continued international mediation and mediation support for humanitarian negotiations calling for Russian withdrawal and on the exchange of prisoners of war, return of deported Ukrainian children, eliminating the nuclear threat and for the free transport of grain. These are hugely important, should be sustained and developed further.

8. We ask for your continued international understanding and informed solidarity. This needs to be done with a new imagination and a new approach to working internationally for peace with mutual respect, understanding our complexities, sustaining, and not breaking social connections and networks of the global constituency for justice, peace and democracy.

9. We believe in the face of this resistance, and with your support, over time, we will overturn Russia’s unsustainable occupation, and they will lose this brutal and illegal war of attrition. We hold them to account for what they have done. We know that solidarity comes at a price, and this price is shared across many shoulders. We choose to live in a world where human lives matter, where democracy matters, where international law matters, and we have not given up on fighting for the world we want to see for our children and their children.

10. We thank the international community for standing beside us and for sharing this painful price for peace.

This Appeal has been initiated by the Ukrainian Community of Mediators and Dialogue Facilitators, and Ukrainian Feminist Network for Freedom and Democracy; and supported by Ukrainian civil society including the following organisations and individuals:

Human Rights Centre ZMINA

Olena Zakharova and Centre of Public Initiatives

“Ideas for Change”

Oksana Potapova, co-founder of Ukrainian Feminist Network for Freedom and Democracy/UFNFD

Tetiana Kyselova and Mediation and Dialogue Research Center, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

“Feminist Lodge” Initiative

NGO “DOM4824”

Initiative “Women UA”

National Association of Mediators of Ukraine

Institute for Peace and Common Ground

Facilitation Park

“Dialogue in Action” Initiative

Center for Law and Mediation

Ukrainian Institute of Mediation and Facilitation

Odesa Regional Group of Mediation

Laboratory of Peaceful Initiatives

Ukrainian Mediation Center

League of Mediators of Ukraine

Association of Family Mediators of Ukraine

ITC “Mediation School”

Lviv Mediation Center

Prydniprovsky Mediation Center «Vilna Peacemaking Space», Dnipro

NGO “Podolsky Mediation Center”, Vinnytsia

Intellectum Arti

Sense 2 Sense Communication

Arbitration and Mediation Center, NGO

NGO “Mediation Center “Space for Understanding”

Ukrainian Forum for Dialogue

Commercial Mediation Group

NGO “Center for Family Assistance”

School of Expert Facilitation

Volyn Mediation Center

Association of the Middle East Studies

Ukrainian Peacebuilding School

Create Dobropillya, NGO

Anna Sharyhina, Vice-President, Kharkiv Women’s Association “Sphere”

Iryna Musii, founder of the initiative Women UA

Expert Resource “Gender in Detail”

Women Veterans’ Movement

Ukrainian feminist organization “FemSolution”

Hanna Manoilenko, activist of the Ukrainian Feminist Network, feminist researcher

Julia Sinkevych, grassroots feminist activist

Anna Khvyl, Ukrainian artist and feminist activist

Union of Ukrainian Students in Germany

Association Ukraine Zwickau Together

DE.Perspective

German-Ukrainian Cultural Association “Wolja”

Ukrainian Women’s Union in Germany.

German-Ukrainian-Belarusian Society “Europe without Borders

Association of Ukrainian Scientists and Cultural Figures in Germany

Initiative Ukrainians in Dortmund Blau-Gelbes Herz

Public Organization “From a dream to the action”

Citizens’ Initiative: Help for Ukraine

Women’s Union of Ukraine

Fast Help for Ukraine

Dortmund for Ukraine e.V.

“Ukrainians of Bochum city NRW Deutschland”

Lviv Ecological Foundation, NGO

Anti-Corruption Research and Education Centre, NGO

Institute of Legislative Ideas, NGO

Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting

Fund of Social Development “Our Future”, NGO

Theatre for Change, NGO

Olena Hantsyak-Kaskiv, Carl Plesner, Ukrainian Centre for Nonviolent Communication and Reconciliation “Dignity Space”

Civic Platform “New Country”

CHESNO Movement

Union of Public Organizations of People with

Disabilities of Kyiv

Medical Movement “#Be like Nina”

National Platform for Resilience and Social Cohesion

Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research

School for Policy Analysis, National University of Kyiv- Mohyla Academy

NGO “CrimeaSOS”

Luhansk Regional Human Rights Centre Alternative

Ukraine without Torture, NGO

Association of Relatives of Political Prisoners Detained by Kremlin

Regional Center for Human Rights

Сentre of Civil Education “Almenda”

Truth Hounds

European Humanities Research Center University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”

Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation

Civic Union “Educational Human Rights House-Chernihiv”

Charity Foundation «East-SOS» (Vostok-SOS)

CF “Stabilization Support Services”

Social Action Centre

“Fight for Right”

Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group

“Diya” Human Rights Center

Human Rights Platform

Advocacy Advisory Panel

Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Foundation PAUCI

Trademark “My Action”, Pyryatyn, Poltava region

Women’s Initiatives, NGO

Public Association “Civic Initiatives of Ukraine “

Youth Centre for Regional Development

Postupovyy Gurt Frankivtsiv

Support for Fundamental Research Fund

European Center for Strategic Analytics

Centre for International Security

NGO «Association of Political Psychologists of Ukraine»,

All-Ukrainian NGO Art Therapy Association

National Institution of Group Interaction and Education “Recovery Field”

NGO “Ukrainian Society for Overcoming the Consequences of Traumatic Events”

Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapists (UUAP)

NGO “Euroatlantic Course”

Ukraine Crisis Media Center

Kyiv Gestalt University

“Library Country” Charitable Foundation

Human Rights Vector, NGO

YouthUp, NGO

Youth Initiative Center

Local Agency for Economic Development of Kamyanka-Buzka District

Regional Charity Foundation “Resonance”

“Volunteers of Vyzhnytsja”, NGO

Women Charity Organization “Our vision”, Lviv region

“Kremenchuk informative-elucidative Center “European Club”, NGO

Cherkasy Human Rights Center

Institute of Mass Information

Laboratory for Changes, NGO

Representation of the All-Ukrainian Union of ATO Veterans, Chervonohrad

“Gender Creative Space”, NGO

“Bridge 3.10”, NGO

Ukrainian Paralegal Association, NGO

“Inclusive Studies”, NGO

“Perspektyva Plius”, NGO

BCD, NGO

“VeloStryiky”, NGO

“Pravova Yednist”, NGO

Feminist Workshop, NGO

Olena Strelnyk, PhD, researcher and publicist

Vladyslav Starodubtsev, head of Kyiv office of NGO Sotsialnyi Rukh