ENSU calls for the liberation of all Russians in prison for opposing the full scale invasion, including saboteurs, deserters, and those who try to avoid conscription. Their freedom would weaken the Putin regime, and improve conditions for Ukrainian victories.
Due to the increasing domestic repression and dismantling of democratic rights, anti-war protestors in the Russian Federation face ever greater risk of long prison sentences.
Our greatest sympathy and solidarity goes for those who have sabotaged conscription facilities and military transport, organised mass resistance, and who call for Russia’s full and unconditional withdrawal from Ukrainian territory.
Links to all solidarity campaigns for Russian anti-war activists
Reliable information on repression of anti-war activists in the Russian Federation
Women against war, victims of repression in the Russian Federation
Which anti-war individuals have been outlawed or declared “foreign agents?
[How has Putin’s repression affected the non-Russian peoples of the Russian Federation?](https://enswu.notion.site/How-has-Putin-s-repression-affected-the-non-Russian-peoples-of-the-Russian-Federation-17b432c7eab64bf682396ecdda9cc2c5)
Reliable sources on human rights in Russian-occupied Ukrainian regions
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We publish below a collection of articles about Russian activists in prison or facing prosecution. You can donate to their legal costs via ENSU bank and Paypal accounts.
For articles specifically about Boris Kagarlitsky solidarity campaigns click here.