The fourth "Put in Jail" action held in Vilnius to commemorate the anniversary of the war in Ukraine
A demonstration featuring life-sized figures of Putin in prison uniforms was held in Vilnius to raise awareness about the war in Ukraine.
In Vilnius, Lithuania, a symbolic demonstration titled "Put in Jail" was organized to mark the anniversary of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The event took place outside the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, located in the former KGB headquarters, a site notorious for Soviet-era crimes. During the demonstration, four life-sized figures representing Russian President Vladimir Putin, dressed in prisoner uniforms and handcuffs, were unveiled, created using artificial intelligence technology.
Alko Paltarok, the organizer and coordinator of the "Put in Jail" initiative, emphasized the importance of maintaining public attention on the war in Ukraine. The symbolic representation of Putin is intended to highlight the accountability of world leaders for their actions, especially in conflicts such as the one in Ukraine. This demonstration adds to a series of protests aimed at rallying international support and solidarity with Ukraine amid ongoing hostilities.
The event underscores Lithuania's strong stance against Russian aggression and its commitment to supporting Ukraine. By using provocative imagery and public demonstrations, organizers hope to encourage widespread dialogue about war crimes and the necessity for international justice and accountability. Such events serve as a reminder of the ongoing conflict and the importance of continuing to raise awareness and take action against aggressive behaviors on the global stage.