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The Russian invasion of the Ukraine is causing arguments
By: Jabin Khatun Date: August 29, 2023, 11:54 pm
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Ukraine is one of the countries in Europe with the most tragic
history, which has had to suffer enormously throughout its
history. It was born as an independent state under the horrors
of the First World War, which was followed by the Russian civil
war that claimed millions of lives. During Stalin's forced
collectivization of land in 1932-1933, Ukraine suffered a
massive famine ., known as the Holodomor, which caused the death
by starvation of between 7 and 10 million people.
During World War II, the Nazi occupation forces used millions of
Ukrainians as slaves, exterminated Ukrainian Jews and other
minorities, while some of the fiercest battles between the
German occupation forces and Soviet troops took place in this
region. Ukrainian losses during World War II amounted to 5-7
million people. The collapse of the Soviet Union was also very
painful for Ukraine; One indicator sums up their immense
suffering: the Ukrainian population went from 52 million at the
time of the collapse of the USSR Telegram Number Data
https://dbtodata.com/
in 1991 to 43 million today. Today,
Ukraine is once again a victim. Russia may have a legitimate
security concern with NATO.
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But is there any law on earth that denies Ukraine and Ukrainians
their legitimate right to security, dignity and independence?
The Other War: Between Techno-Authoritarianism and Surveillance
Capitalism Carmen Colomina The war in Ukraine may be the one in
which the two great global trends of digitization and social
platforms measure their forces: the techno-authoritarianism of
Russia and China against the surveillance capitalism of Silicon
Valley. <p>The other war: between techno-authoritarianism and
surveillance capitalism</p> The war in Ukraine is the first to
go viral: broadcast in real time, explained through fragments of
images that, in a few seconds, try to reflect threats, fears,
heroism and devastation. Military movements have been posted
online.
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