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    1. a just peace

      the difference between just calling for peace and calling for a just peace

    2. The Russian aggression undermines the achievements of Ukrainian feminists in the struggle against political and social oppression.

      The statement this is in response to is counter productive in that it goes against the Ukrainian feminists' fight. (I did these replies with Anni)

    3. However, the Russian invasion is forcing us to focus on the general defense effort of Ukrainian society: the fight for survival, for basic rights and freedoms, for political self-determination

      war changes the priorities of feminism

    4. War narratives often portray women* as victims

      refusal of victimization

    1. cancellation of Ukraine’s foreign debt of 125 billion dollars as a concrete measure of support for the Ukrainian people and denounce the reforms and conditionality imposed by the IMF

      curious about the role of the IMF in Ukraine, and how it is similar or different to their debt and destabiliization strategy in other countries

    2. spiral initiated by Russia

      they do state that Russia is responsible for creating/starting the conflict

    3. We reject security narratives that reinforce authoritarian logic and militarization.

      deterrence strategy and global militarization, must be differentiated in terms of who is seeking weapons and why

    4. ceasefire

      ceasefire as a basic step but not the only one

    5. The only real road to peace is the de-escalation of war.

      de-escalation as the only solution. What does this mean for the ukrainian resistance?