Fallen, but not forgotten! – Film and memorial event for anarchists killed in Ukraine

One year ago, on April 19, the Russian state killed three anarchists who were fighting against the invading forces in Ukraine. Finbar Cafferkey, Cooper Andrews and Dmitry Petrov died defending Bakhmut from the so-called Russian world. They were not the first anarchists to die fighting the Russian Empire. Unfortunately, they will not be the last.

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21.02. – Documentary about war in Ukraine


start: 20 Uhr
length: 1,5 h
Afterwards possibility for exchange and discussion


Two years ago, the Russian state launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine. We are showing a film about the reality of this war – a war that began in 2014 with the annexation of Crimea and the clashes over the Donetsk and Lugansk oblasts. The documentary provides an insight into the everyday life of the war and the atrocities of the Russian invasion to which the people of Ukraine are exposed.

All this is happening barely 1000 km away from us and is sometimes overshadowed by new terrible events and crises. We want to prevent the war against Ukraine from being forgotten and start a conversation about how we can show solidarity with those whose lives have been completely changed by the war, who nevertheless retain their dignity and autonomy and defend themselves in one way or another against this attack, continue to show solidarity themselves and work towards a free society in Ukraine and elsewhere after this war.

With this event, we are joining the campaign “Alerta! Alerta! Stop russian propaganda!”.

documentation demo 24.02.23

After one year, the war in Ukraine has become everyday life. For people here who are not directly affected, life simply goes on. Therefore, it was especially important for us to pause and commemorate on this anniversary of the full invasion by Russian troops.

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Demonstration – Until the Kremlin burns down

24.02.2023, 17:30
Jorge-Gomondai-Platz, Dresden


When Putin and his troops started their full scale invasion, they and their allies thought that ukrainian people will run at the first sight of russian tanks. Reality showed that in Ukraine even grandpas with sticks can stop russian troops. It’s been a long year for many who fight on the front lines and organize solidarity with the fight against russian imperialism. A year of suffering and losses. But it was also a year of struggle, solidarity and triumph of resistance against so called russian world.

One year after all of that we want to meet and walk through the streets of Dresden, where politicians are quite often friendly to Putin and his friends. We want to be loud to remember those who are not with us anymore and those who are still fighting not only for their own freedom but also for freedoms of others. We want to show that our solidarity with resistance to Putin and his ghouls will not stop until Kremlin burns down.

For the end of the war and the end of the russian empire
Anarchists and Antifascists from Dresden