Russian opposition representatives in Vilnius will discuss the war in Ukraine and civil resistance to the Kremlin
The Free Russia Forum in Vilnius will focus on the war in Ukraine, civil resistance to the Kremlin, and the role of Russians in supporting Ukrainian armed forces.
The Free Russia Forum, held twice a year in Vilnius since 2016, is set to address critical topics related to the ongoing war in Ukraine, including discussions on civil resistance against the Kremlin's regime. This year, the forum will feature a closed session on organizational matters, followed by a public discussion centered on the role of Russians in supporting the Ukrainian armed forces.
The forum will also delve deeper into the broader implications of Russia's aggression, exploring issues such as the collapse of international order and the culture of impunity that allows aggressors to act without fear of repercussions. Participants will engage in dialogues that highlight the situation within Russian society and the forms of resistance against President Vladimir Putin's regime.
Prominent political figures, academics, activists, and journalists from Russia, Ukraine, and Lithuania are expected to attend the forum, emphasizing the event's significance as a platform for fostering solidarity and collaboration among those opposing authoritarianism. It serves as a critical discussion space, not only for analyzing the current conflict but also for strategizing ways to support Ukraine effectively and challenge oppressive governance in Russia.