A hand-made "peace" sign zipped to a tree bark with a man holding the Ukrainian flag in the backdrop. A hand-made "peace" sign zipped to a tree bark with a man holding the Ukrainian flag in the backdrop.
Democracy and human rights

Russia’s Attack on Ukraine

Statement by the W7, Y7, T7 groups and Aspen Germany

"We, the representatives of the feminist civil society network Women7, the Youth7 and Think7 Engagement Group, with support by Aspen Institute Germany, condemn in the strongest possible terms the disgraceful invasion of Ukraine by Putin’s regime."

04.03.2022 / Cathrin Piesche

This hostile act is a blatant violation of recognized international law, as well as an attack on democracy and on peace in Europe.

This conflict must stop now. To the people of Ukraine – be assured you are not alone. Our thoughts and solidarity are with you as well as with those young Ukrainians, who are forced to take action and obliged to join military forces.

We remain gravely concerned about the safety and protection of civilians and of women, girls, youth, children, families and other vulnerable groups throughout the country. G7 leaders must do everything in their power to stop the war immediately and enable support to civil society, including women’s organizations, youth organizations and civil peace keepers.

We call on G7 leaders to:

We demand that Russia unequivocally stop the invasion and respect the territorial sovereignty of Ukraine. We demand that the lives of people be put front and centre, above any geopolitical interest. Constructive dialogue towards building sustainable peace is the need of the hour. We demand maximum respect for human rights, peace, justice, and international solidarity.

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