Ukrainian Diaspora Marks First Anniversary of War with Russia

Here’s another ‘anniversary’ nobody felt like celebrating, fully one year into a nonsensical conflict marred by tragedy, which showed no sign of ending any time soon.

Candlelight vigil for Ukraine at Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.

Victoria’s Ukrainian community and supporters held a candlelight vigil at the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia to commemorate the tragedy visited upon Ukraine by the Russian invasion one year on.

Candlelight Vigil for Ukraine @ Victoria, BC: 2023/02/24 18:11:02

At least two hundred people attended the event at its peak, braving subzero temperatures to rally to denounce a war that has sent ripples even half a world away.

The water fountain was lit in the colours of the Ukrainian flag for the event.
Hundreds of mourners stood together to denounce the Russian invasion. Some have witnessed the war firsthand.
The Ukrainian flag flew proudly, or at least would have with sufficient wind. Better like this because it was cold enough already.

The event opened with a choir singing the Canadian and Ukrainian anthems, followed by a perfunctory address by Victoria’s mayor Marianne Alto.

Many protesters braved the cold to listen to the choir. That was nothing compared to the horrors of war.
I wish I had a better camera for low light conditions. Even then, some pictures didn’t come out so bad.
They may have fled to safety, but their will remains unbroken.

Followed multiple survivors of the war, including a couple who stood during the siege of Mariupol, finding refuge in underground parking lots while bombs and shells rained above their heads. Even then they were defiant against the Russian invader’s attempt at breaking their spirit and identity.

The organisers thanked Canadians for their support of the war and for welcoming so many refugees, while reminding the crowd that the need was more dire than even, one year into the worst migration crisis since World War II that has seen more than eight million people displaced. They also denounced the overt racism and constant harassment the Ukrainian diaspora endured even on Canadian soil by hooligans enabled by Russian propaganda.

These are reminders that this war affects everyone worldwide and is being fought on a global scale. In this respect, everyone is invited to step forward and make a difference, to make sure this first anniversary is the last.


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