European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has called upon the Russian authorities to free all the anti-invasion protestors who demonstrated peacefully.
Calling them ‘unjustly detained,’ Metsola was speaking at the opening of the plenary session in Strasbourg. This comes as the shelling of Ukraine continues, with the number of casualties increasing daily.
Metsola said that ‘our outrage grows with every shell that is fired, as does Ukraine’s defiance and our people’s solidarity.’ She commended the Ukrainian population for their courage to stand up against Putin’s forces.
This also comes as Russia passed two new laws on the 4th of March which criminalises protesting and informing the war in ways that, according to Russia, spreads misinformation about their operation there.
However, Metsola said that Putin will find that the truth is not easily suppressed. On behalf of the European Parliament, she urged the authorities to allow freedom of expression and journalism, as well as to stop the intimidation of protestors and release all those detained.
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