Various authors - Those who now tolerate a Russian victory also tolerate a victory for both global and “domestic” fossil and commodity-based capital, which is closely intertwined with the Russian fossil and extractive sectors. Therefore, a new anti-militarist movement must uphold solidarity with the civil as well as armed resistance of the Ukrainian people, and with the Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian leftists who oppose the Putin regime’s war.
On June 9, Junge Welt published an article advocating an "anti-militarist defeatism" and the abandonment of Ukraine's military resistance to the Russian war of occupation.[1] We take their article as an opportunity for a fundamental response about a necessary anti-imperialist, ecosocialist perspective committed to global solidarity.
Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer with Ukrainian refugees in front of Msgr. Georg Ratzinger’s former home. / Jakob Schötz/Diocese of Regensburg.
Regensburg, Germany, Mar 24, 2022 / 05:20 am (CNA).
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Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer with Ukrainian refugees in front of Msgr. Georg Ratzinger s former home. / Jakob Schötz/Diocese of Regensburg.Regensburg, Germany, Mar 24, 2022 / 05:20 am (CNA).The home of Pope emeritus Benedict XVI s late brother has opened its doors to Ukrainian refugees.The house in Regensburg, southern Germany, had lain empty after Msgr. Georg Ratzinger s death on July 1, 2020, at the age of 96, until the arrival of two refugee families.Benedict XVI visited his brother days before he died, celebrating Mass at the house in the city s Old Town.The building now houses two families from the town of Horishni Plavni, around 80 miles southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, reported CNA Deutsch, CNA s German-language news partner.Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer of Regensburg visited the families on March 23. He presented welcoming gifts of beer, lemonade, and a Marian icon, the Diocese of Regensburg said.Father Ruslan Denysiuk, a Ukrainian Orthodox priest, decided to leave Ukr.