Saturday marked two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, and as the war between the two countries continues to defy international norms, people in Vernon and Kelowna gathered to show solidarity with Ukrainians and denounce Russian aggression.
Andrea Malysh, president of the Thompson Okanagan branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, organized and spoke at a ceremony at Vernon City Hall Feb. 24. A similar event was held by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress at Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
91裸聊视频淭oday we pay tribute to the kids of Ukrainian people and honour the memory of the thousands of innocent people murdered by Russia91裸聊视频檚 genocidal war of aggression against Ukraine,91裸聊视频 Malysh said before a crowd of people at the event, many of them Ukrainian newcomers who have had to flee their war-torn country.
Malysh said the Ukrainian Canadian Congress continues to collect donations to aid Ukraine, and thanked local organizations who have stepped up to meet the need over the past two years.
91裸聊视频淥rganizations both within Ukraine and on the international stage are working tirelessly to address the affected population,91裸聊视频 she said.
North Okanagan-Shuswap MP Mel Arnold spoke at the event.
91裸聊视频淭he people of Ukraine have stood strong against (Russian President Vladimir) Putin91裸聊视频檚 aggression with determination to keep their homeland free and democratic. The strength of the Ukrainian people is remarkable and something that the world is watching, and I believe all of you and millions of other Canadians stand with the people of Ukraine in full support against Russia91裸聊视频檚 attack,91裸聊视频 Arnold said.
Arnold welcomed all Ukrainians present who have found refuge in the North Okanagan, and said the 1.3 million people of Ukrainian origin living in Canada are 91裸聊视频渁n important part of our social fabric.91裸聊视频
91裸聊视频淲hether this is a temporary home for you or if you become permanent residents or citizens, we hope you find friendship and support,91裸聊视频 Arnold said.
Kathy Zozula offered a poetic speech about the history of Ukrainian oppression under the Iron Curtain and Joseph Stalin91裸聊视频檚 Soviet Union after the Second World War, drawing from her parents91裸聊视频 experiences living in Ukraine under that regime. Zozula gave a similar speech in November, also in front of city hall, when the city recognized the 90th anniversary of the .
91裸聊视频淚 think the title of her speech should be something along the lines of 91裸聊视频楽ilencing the voices,91裸聊视频91裸聊视频 Malysh said as she introduced Zozula.
Zozula referred to the period her parents lived in as 91裸聊视频渢he darkest chapter91裸聊视频 of Ukraine91裸聊视频檚 history, and urged listeners to consider 91裸聊视频渨hat nobody wants to say out loud,91裸聊视频 that history is repeating itself, and 91裸聊视频渨e must do everything humanly possible to stop Putin and other tyrannical leaders from locking people behind a new Iron Curtain.91裸聊视频
She concluded with a warning: 91裸聊视频淒o you really think they91裸聊视频檒l stop with Ukraine?91裸聊视频
The event concluded with a moment of silence, the playing of the Ukrainian national anthem and a traditional Ukrainian song called Memory Eternal, and the sharing of a loaf of bread according to Ukrainian tradition.
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