• on Ukraine

    Pavel Filaytyevsoldier of Russia, can’t seejustice in this war ~ n.b. Listen for the voices. As with Vietnam, protests from the occupying nation will help end this dread-filled war. CLP 18/08/2022

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    what happened last week?losses accumulatedmothers fear the post ~ n.b. Day 171. CLP 13/08/2022

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    Pisky changes handsis anyone listening?it is a village ~ n.b. Look it up, it’s a village. There are people dying for villages. People dying for villages and Russian forces claim a victory. A victory for what, we ask. CLP 13/08/2022

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    young men sent to frontreturned in long pine boxesdeforestation ~ CLP 06/08/2022

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    football match is playedso you’ve been relegated’now, in other news’ ~ n.b. I do understand that we need variety in our diet of news, but come on media people, try to keep some perspective. Women from England win tournament, versus women in Ukraine have their children murdered and mutilated; no contest, surely? CLP 01/08/2022

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    aggressors, listen”War is horror, blood and shame.”there’s no victory ~ n.b. Marina Ovsyannikova put it as plainly as possible, speaking in court, when also pointing out that charges against her for allegedly discrediting the Russian armed forces are “absurd”. It seems to me that the Russian military’s very actions discredit it themselves. CLP 28/07/2022

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    no children were harmed in destruction of their school had they learnt enough? ~ n.b. Was anyone paying attention to the children of Chechnya, or Syria when they raised their hands? CLP 23/07/2022

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    waiting at bus-stopwe’ve all been there, filling timequietly musing ~ n.b. A thirteen year old boy was killed in a missile strike while waiting for a bus. His father came to hold his pulseless hand. Moscow states peace talks “make no sense.” (And this does?) CLP 20/07/2022

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    consider profitsmanufacturers’ heaveneconomic boom ~ n.b. Does the UK government truly want to support the Ukrainian people, or does it see ‘leading the West’ as an instant way to boost the post-covid, post-Brexit economy? The promised £1 billion of support goes not to Kyiv, but to arms factories in UK. Ukraine gets the weapons, fights

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    the bear cannot bearto hear what the mouse has roaredcrushed under a paw ~ n.b. The bear grows in confidence, challenging the West to fight on ‘until the last Ukrainian.’ Cynical, callous, murderous, intent on forging ahead, knowing a line will have to be crossed, if not redrawn. The sign held by Mr Gorinov asks,