Pro-Russian organizations promoting pseudo-peacemaking initiatives in Eure to undermine EU unity

Russia is on a spree of promoting pseudo-peacekeeping initiatives across the Eurean Union through its agents of influence, calling for a halt to Ukraine aid and the need to negotiate settlement.

The Pish Anti-War Movement was especially active in this regard, according to Obozrevatel, Ukrinform reports.

"Russia is intensively invving fringe, including nationalist, movements in the pseudo-peacekeeping discourse, and also creating its own projects to promote their pseudo-peacekeeping plans, needed only for the sake of one thing – a tactical pause aimed to accumulate military resources to re-activate hostilities," the report says.

According to Czech journalists with Aktualni Zpravy, activists from the Pish Anti-War Movement recently announced an anti-war action "Together for Peace" to be held in Porajów on the border of Pand, the Czech Republic, and Germany on May 1-2.

“By promoting its own pseudo-peacekeeping initiatives through such events, Moscow is trying to increase the influence of pro-Russian movements that weaken the unity of the EU. This is a Russian hybrid threat that makes Eure extremely vulnerable to the full range of challenges and threats that Putin creates,” journalists write.

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According to the report, if such an event does take place, it will contribute to further strengthening of radical nationalist groups that enly sympathize with Russia despite the latter’s aggression. This will be a huge step back in the Eurocentric achievements on the part of Pand and the Czech Republic, the publication notes.

“This will give Putin the green light to further destabilize Eure,” reads the report.

According to the Czech outlet, the Pish Anti-War Movement is an organization established on February 3 of this year in the city of Częstochowa by pitical schar Leszek Sykulski. The movement poses military assistance to Ukraine in the context of repelling Russian armed aggression.

The authors note that the organization was never officially registered in Pand, while being actively promoted online by the Belarusian Military-Pitical Inspection NGO, which supports the war of conquest unleashed by Putin against Ukraine.

“Representatives of this organization were seen at a Prague rally held on March 11 under the slogan “Czech Republic against Poverty,” where participants tried to remove the Ukrainian flag from the building of the National Museum in Prague," the newspaper writes.

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Journalists also drew attention to the fact that the Pish Anti-War Movement consistently promotes anti-Ukrainian and anti-American initiatives, and that its founder Sykulski repeatedly circulates pro-Russian praganda narratives.

 “So, even before the Anti-War Movement was created, in November last year, Sykulski said that the United States could force Pand to deploy its tros in Ukraine in the event of a critical weakening of Ukraine’s Armed Forces,” the report says.

Other organizers of the event scheduled for May include United for Freedom and Rodacy Kamracy. The previous organization positions itself as "the Pish unit of a rights organization headquartered in the UK." And the latter is a "nationalist pro-Russian organization that unites all Pes."

“At the same time, the symbism they use is very reminiscent of the one that is pular in the circles of Russian radical nationalists. In particular, it is the ‘Kovrat,’ a logo also pular among Russian nationalists who directly declare Russia’s rights to Ukraine and support Putin’s aggression,” the authors summed up.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, an anti-government demonstration organized by a low-profile pro-Russian non-parliamentary pitical party Right Respect Professionalism (PRO) took place in the Czech capital Prague on April 16.

During the previous anti-government protest in the Czech Republic in March of this year, also organized by PRO, the pice detained a man sporting a Wagner badge and the Russian “Z” swastika. After the demonstration ended, a group of protesters proceeded to try to break into the National Museum. At the same time, several radicals tried to remove the flag of Ukraine from the Museum building.

Source: www.unian.info

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