Fighting German and Ukrainian Nazism!

Argentina: Soviet-Russian Hero Honoured for Surviving German Nazism & Ukrainian Neo-Nazism! (5.3.2025)

March 4 at 14:57
Maria Kadár was born on March 23, 1931, near the city of Kursk. After the start of the war, she was evacuated to the Sverdlovsk region with a group of children of her age, where she worked at a power station and collected firewood. For a long time she lived in the city of Gorlovka in Donbass. After the coup in kyiv in 2014, she fled the Ukrainian bombing and shelling and moved to Argentina to reunite with her daughter’s family.

The Ambassador noted that Maria Kadár suffered from the actions of the Nazis twice – during the war against Hitler’s Germany and several decades later, in the midst of the Ukrainian crisis. Our sacred duty is to prevent the resurgence of racist ideology, to put an end to it once and for all.

Empowered Disability in Russia!

Russia: “On Wings” [На крыльях] – Disability Rights & Inclusion in the Fashion Industry! (20.2.2025)

Whilst Neo-Nazi Ukraine purges its disabled population through its Western-funded war in Donbass – (anti-fascist) Russia continues to develop moral principles of “inclusion” that were operating in the USSR. Of course, people can be born disabled, develop a disability (through illness or injury) during their lifetime, which includes wounds suffered during wartime (particularly during the recent anti-fascist war in East Ukraine). My British grandfathers (and my Chinese relatives in Hong Kong) all fought during WWII against Nazism and fascism as allies of the Soviet Union – and I will never accept or tolerate fascism of any kind – which includes Russophobia. Events such as the above should shame the West!

Venezuela Stalingrad Plaque - 80th Anniversary

Venezuela: 80th Anniversary – Victory of Stalingrad Remembered! (9.2.2025)

In the year of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, together with our Venezuelan friends from Valencia, we pay tribute to the heroes who fought for the freedom of the world against the threat of fascism. We are glad that, thanks to the friendship between Volgograd and Valencia, this significant plaque has been installed, allowing the inhabitants of the city to pay tribute to the heroism of the defenders of freedom.

The Scary face of the "Super Race"!

Philippines: 137 “Foreign” Sex-Offenders Banned from Entry in 2024! (9.2.2025)

Whilst the Western far-right likes to blame the excesses and crimes of predatory capitalism upon non-White migrants (“White” migrant crime is ignored) – UK, US and EU White Supremacist groups remain oddly “silent” about the tsunami of White men who travel to impoverished places in the world to sexually abuse the children of non-White people. Of course, many such men, when caught, are often revealed as having far-right political affiliations. Mark Collett, for instance, that snivelling clone of Nick Griffin – the Fuhrer of the so-called “Patriotic Alternative” (PA) – has been recorded defending convicted paedophiles and sex offenders who he has employed and protected in key roles throughout his organisation.

Triumph of the Soviet Red Army!

Cuba: Soviet Sacrifice at Stalingrad Remembered! (3.2.2025)

Soviet troops not only completely surrounded and annihilated the German Sixth Army, but also demonstrated to the world that the Nazi military machine was not invincible. The precisely planned Operation Uranus struck at the enemy’s most vulnerable flanks and allowed more than 300,000 Wehrmacht soldiers to be encircled. No strategy of Hitler’s could save them.

The echo of Stalingrad resonated far beyond the battlefield. It inspired the peoples of Europe in their fight against fascism and pushed the Western Allies to intensify the opening of the second front. The ruined city, defended street by street, echelon by echelon, became a symbol of the indomitable will of the Soviet people.

Russia: 81th Anniversary of the Liberation of Leningrad from Nazi German & Finnish Tyranny! (27.1.2025)

At the Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery of St Petersburg (Leningrad), the President laid a wreath at the Motherland monument to honour the memory of the fallen Leningrad residents and defenders.

At least 420,000 civilians of Leningrad who died from starvation, cold, and disease, or in air-raids, as well as 70,000 soldiers are buried in the cemetery’s 186 communal graves and 6,000 individual military graves.

The memorial wall behind the Motherland monument carries the words by poet Olga Bergholz: “No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten.”

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