{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Kreisky Forum","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.kreisky-forum.org\/en","author_name":"Philipp","author_url":"https:\/\/www.kreisky-forum.org\/en\/author\/philipp","title":"HOW TO FIGHT PUTIN - Kreisky Forum","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"HPwsKEbVJl\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.kreisky-forum.org\/en\/veranstaltung\/how-to-fight-putin\">There are several ways to consider \"fighting Putin,\" depending on what you mean by \"fight.\"\n\nHere are some interpretations and actions associated with them, focusing on UK contexts and capabilities:\n\n**1. Political and Diplomatic Pressure:**\n\n*   **Support for Sanctions:** The UK, as part of the G7 and other international coalitions, imposes and supports economic sanctions against Russia and individuals associated with the Putin regime. This includes targeting financial institutions, key industries, and personal assets.\n*   **International Condemnation:** The UK actively participates in international forums like the United Nations and the G7 to condemn Russia's actions, particularly the invasion of Ukraine. This involves diplomatic statements, resolutions, and working with allies to isolate Russia.\n*   **Lobbying and Advocacy:** Supporting organisations that advocate for stronger policies against the Putin regime, human rights in Russia, and support for Ukraine. This could involve contacting your MP, signing petitions, or participating in peaceful demonstrations.\n\n**2. Military and Security Support (for Ukraine):**\n\n*   **Providing Military Aid:** The UK has been a significant provider of military aid to Ukraine, including weapons, training, and financial support. While you personally can't directly provide this, supporting government initiatives that fund this aid is a way to contribute.\n*   **Strengthening NATO:** The UK is a key member of NATO and contributes to its collective defence capabilities. This military strength acts as a deterrent against further Russian aggression.\n\n**3. Information and Public Awareness:**\n\n*   **Countering Disinformation:** Russia engages in significant disinformation campaigns. Staying informed from reliable news sources and challenging misinformation when you encounter it is a form of resistance.\n*   **Raising Awareness:** Educating yourself and others about the situation in Ukraine, the actions of the Russian government, and the impact of the war. Sharing information through social media or by discussing it with friends and family.\n*   **Supporting Independent Journalism:** Contributing to organisations that support independent journalists in Russia and Ukraine who are trying to report truthfully.\n\n**4. Supporting Civil Society and Human Rights:**\n\n*   **Donating to Humanitarian Aid:** Supporting charities that provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict in Ukraine.\n*   **Supporting Russian Opposition and Civil Society:** While challenging, some organisations work to support those within Russia who advocate for democracy and human rights.\n\n**Important Considerations:**\n\n*   **\"Fighting Putin\" is not a military action for the average civilian.** Direct military confrontation is the responsibility of national armed forces.\n*   **Focus on what is achievable and ethical.** Your actions should align with democratic values and international law.\n*   **Be wary of inflammatory rhetoric.** Constructive engagement and informed action are more effective than simplistic slogans.\n\nTo summarise, \"fighting Putin\" from a UK perspective generally involves engaging in political, diplomatic, and informational efforts to counter his regime's actions, while supporting international efforts to hold Russia accountable and aid those affected by its aggression.<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.kreisky-forum.org\/en\/veranstaltung\/how-to-fight-putin\/embed#?secret=HPwsKEbVJl\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;HOW TO FIGHT PUTIN&#8221; &#8212; Kreisky Forum\" data-secret=\"HPwsKEbVJl\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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Part 2 Tessa Szyszkowitz in conversation with Evgenia Kara-Murza HOW TO FIGHT PUTIN &nbsp; Two years ago, on February 24, 2022, Russia\u2019s president Vladimir Putin started a full-fledged war against neighboring Ukraine. Since then, Russia has occupied 11% of Ukrainian territory, killed or severely wounded 130.000 Ukrainian soldiers and \u2013 all according to Harvard [&hellip;]"}