November 8, 2025 at 14:30 on Embassy of Russia (Rua Visconde de Santarém 71, Lisboa) there will be a 🙋 136th Weekly protest

Returning the Names 2025 in Lisbon.

October 29, 2025 ⏱ 19:00
Liberty cafe Lisbon, 📍 Rua da Esperança, 21, Lisboa

Returning the Names 2025 in Lisbon.

In Lisbon, on October 29 at 19:00 in Liberty cafe Lisbon (Rua da Esperança, 21) on the eve of Political Prisoner's Day, we joined the worldwide action "Returning the Names". The action has been organized by "Memorial" for many years. As a part of the action, people read aloud the names of victims of political repressions in the USSR. Details here:
october29.live

Returning the Names is an annual memorial event for the victims of Soviet terror. On October 29, people around the world gather to read aloud the names of those executed and repressed by the Soviet state. For many, it is also a way to show solidarity with those imprisoned under the current Russian regime.

Why it's important: The crimes of the Stalinist regime must not be forgotten.

In Soviet Russia, all dissenters from the regime were mass-exterminated or sent to the Gulag. From 1937 to 1938, during the Great Terror, nearly 700,000 people were executed. Insufficient dissemination of this information allowed a new tyranny to grow in Russia.

Please support political prisoners in Russian prisons:
june12.io
October 29, 2025 ⏱ 19:00
Liberty cafe Lisbon, 📍 Rua da Esperança, 21, Lisboa

Returning the Names 2025 in Lisbon.

In Lisbon, on October 29 at 19:00 in Liberty cafe Lisbon (Rua da Esperança, 21) on the eve of Political Prisoner's Day, we joined the worldwide action "Returning the Names". The action has been organized by "Memorial" for many years. As a part of the action, people read aloud the names of victims of political repressions in the USSR. Details here:
october29.live

Returning the Names is an annual memorial event for the victims of Soviet terror. On October 29, people around the world gather to read aloud the names of those executed and repressed by the Soviet state. For many, it is also a way to show solidarity with those imprisoned under the current Russian regime.

Why it's important: The crimes of the Stalinist regime must not be forgotten.

In Soviet Russia, all dissenters from the regime were mass-exterminated or sent to the Gulag. From 1937 to 1938, during the Great Terror, nearly 700,000 people were executed. Insufficient dissemination of this information allowed a new tyranny to grow in Russia.

Please support political prisoners in Russian prisons:
june12.io
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