December 28, 2024 at 14:30 on Embassy of Russia (Rua Visconde de Santarém 71, Lisboa) there will be a 🙋 91th Weekly protest
Russian Ships Frequent Portuguese Waters. News of Resistance. Volunteers Needed.
Russian Ships Frequent Portuguese Waters. News of Resistance. Volunteers Needed.
You are watching news from the weekly rally at the Russian Embassy in Lisbon. Today is November 23, 2:30 PM.
On November 16, Portuguese Navy Admiral Henrique Gouveia e Melo reported increasingly frequent transits of Russian ships through Portuguese waters, including a vessel identified as being equipped for espionage.
cnnportugal.iol.pt/videos/gouveia-e-melo-confirma-navio-espiao-russo-em-aguas-portuguesas-a-nossa-resposta-e-segui-los-controla-los/6738c8480cf2f130c299934a
On November 4, The Wall Street Journal reported two incendiary devices ignited in logistics centers in July. These devices were sent via DHL to the United States and Canada, with Western security officials suspecting this as part of a covert Russian operation.
www.wsj.com/world/russia-plot-us-planes-incendiary-devices-de3b8c0a
www.kavkazr.com/a/katolicheskogo-svyaschennika-postanovili-vydvoritj-iz-rossii-za-propovedj-v-sochi/33193835.html The Viasna Human Rights Center reported the death of Belarusian political prisoner Dmitry Shletgauer in Mogilev Colony No. 15 this October.
spring96.org/ru/news/116610 On November 13, Iranian journalist and human rights activist Kianoosh Sanjari tragically ended his life demanding the release of political prisoners. The New York Times reported his first arrest at 17 and described the psychological and physical torment he endured in prisons and psychiatric institutions used by the Khamenei regime to suppress dissent.
www.nytimes.com/2024/11/19/world/middleeast/iran-kianoosh-sanjari-suicide.html On November 12, the Green Ribbon movement announced its comeback, aiming to mobilize millions of protesters. They encourage Russians within the country to protest safely but visibly.
www.instagram.com/p/DCRt-rTtQ0P/
On November 17, we walked through the streets of Lisbon to strengthen the "muscles of hope and freedom," as described by Portuguese civil activist João Paulo Batalha. Historian Tamara Eidelman urged participants to spread word of our actions and foster unity. Journalist Dmitry Kolezev shared his dream of Russians walking freely in their streets one day. Activist Ksenia Ashrafullina encouraged joining local initiatives to learn how democracy functions.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxvojuHwiVU
That same morning, the digital rights advocacy group Roskomsvoboda reported that our website, adrl.pt, was blocked in Russia. They suspect this censorship is tied to our promotion of the march.
t.me/roskomsvoboda/13083
Despite widespread apathy, we continue to grow. In the past year, our subscriber base has increased fivefold. However, more support is needed. We’ve received feedback from people unaware of the memorial unveiling and the solidarity march. If you are willing to spread the word about our events, contact us via [email protected] .
t.me/adrl_pt_bot
We also seek creative minds to make our events and social media more engaging. We need simultaneous interpreters for discussions on regime change and Russia’s reorganization. Volunteers are welcome to propose and implement meaningful projects. Assistance with fundraising and organizing auctions for Ukraine is also needed.
antiwarcommittee.info/en/energy-for-life/
www.every.org/orphans-feeding-foundation/f/help-us-return-the-deported
Lastly, we need your likes, reposts, and participation! Follow our event schedule on the website and reach out if you’re ready to contribute.
adrl.pt/en#next_events
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Russian Ships Frequent Portuguese Waters. News of Resistance. Volunteers Needed.
You are watching news from the weekly rally at the Russian Embassy in Lisbon. Today is November 23, 2:30 PM.
On November 16, Portuguese Navy Admiral Henrique Gouveia e Melo reported increasingly frequent transits of Russian ships through Portuguese waters, including a vessel identified as being equipped for espionage.
cnnportugal.iol.pt/videos/gouveia-e-melo-confirma-navio-espiao-russo-em-aguas-portuguesas-a-nossa-resposta-e-segui-los-controla-los/6738c8480cf2f130c299934a
On November 4, The Wall Street Journal reported two incendiary devices ignited in logistics centers in July. These devices were sent via DHL to the United States and Canada, with Western security officials suspecting this as part of a covert Russian operation.
www.wsj.com/world/russia-plot-us-planes-incendiary-devices-de3b8c0a
www.kavkazr.com/a/katolicheskogo-svyaschennika-postanovili-vydvoritj-iz-rossii-za-propovedj-v-sochi/33193835.html The Viasna Human Rights Center reported the death of Belarusian political prisoner Dmitry Shletgauer in Mogilev Colony No. 15 this October.
spring96.org/ru/news/116610 On November 13, Iranian journalist and human rights activist Kianoosh Sanjari tragically ended his life demanding the release of political prisoners. The New York Times reported his first arrest at 17 and described the psychological and physical torment he endured in prisons and psychiatric institutions used by the Khamenei regime to suppress dissent.
www.nytimes.com/2024/11/19/world/middleeast/iran-kianoosh-sanjari-suicide.html On November 12, the Green Ribbon movement announced its comeback, aiming to mobilize millions of protesters. They encourage Russians within the country to protest safely but visibly.
www.instagram.com/p/DCRt-rTtQ0P/
On November 17, we walked through the streets of Lisbon to strengthen the "muscles of hope and freedom," as described by Portuguese civil activist João Paulo Batalha. Historian Tamara Eidelman urged participants to spread word of our actions and foster unity. Journalist Dmitry Kolezev shared his dream of Russians walking freely in their streets one day. Activist Ksenia Ashrafullina encouraged joining local initiatives to learn how democracy functions.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxvojuHwiVU
That same morning, the digital rights advocacy group Roskomsvoboda reported that our website, adrl.pt, was blocked in Russia. They suspect this censorship is tied to our promotion of the march.
t.me/roskomsvoboda/13083
Despite widespread apathy, we continue to grow. In the past year, our subscriber base has increased fivefold. However, more support is needed. We’ve received feedback from people unaware of the memorial unveiling and the solidarity march. If you are willing to spread the word about our events, contact us via [email protected] .
t.me/adrl_pt_bot
We also seek creative minds to make our events and social media more engaging. We need simultaneous interpreters for discussions on regime change and Russia’s reorganization. Volunteers are welcome to propose and implement meaningful projects. Assistance with fundraising and organizing auctions for Ukraine is also needed.
antiwarcommittee.info/en/energy-for-life/
www.every.org/orphans-feeding-foundation/f/help-us-return-the-deported
Lastly, we need your likes, reposts, and participation! Follow our event schedule on the website and reach out if you’re ready to contribute.
adrl.pt/en#next_events
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