In consultation with thousands of members in Ukraine, the Board of Directors of The RINJ Foundation, a global women’s rights NGO which has flagged 6.5 million women displaced from their homes with their children in Ukraine since 24 February, has issued a statement to be published shortly on this site. Publication is pending confirmation of evidence of nuclear initiatives recently uncovered in the United States.
“Women are talking to each other across all spheres,” the statement says.
The essence of the statement is a call for the end of combat activities in Ukraine, an absolute ceasefire in Ukraine at noon local time, 29 April 2022.
“Think of this as an order from your mothers, wives, sisters,” the statements says.
All warring parties in Ukraine, Donetsk PR, Luhansk PR, and Russia must lay down their weapons on 29 April and return to their own countries, their own homes.
The missive further sets out that the military activities in Ukraine are illegitimate by all sides; there is no color of right; and that the only fault or blame lies on an unrestrained misogynistic NATO-member leadership that cares not for the lives of women and children, which two universes are diminishing within the human race.
Furthermore, a huge portion of the human race is in morbid jeopardy caused by food-and energy related sanctions that “threaten the lives of 20% of the Human Race. These and all sanctions must end forthwith.”
“This type of attempted mass murder is unacceptable.”
$2 Trillion dollars (SIPRI Military Expenditure Database) that are now being spent on weapons every year, must be redirected to fighting pollution and climate change; seeking clean energy alternatives; and reconstructing an authoritative UN adding a legitimate role of resolving conflict by diplomatic and political means.
Using just Mariupol, Donetsk PR as an example of the horrific harm done to the human condition in Ukraine (below is a short video), RINJ Women are advancing that the $2 trillion dollars (SIPRI Military Expenditure Database) that are now being spent on weapons every year, must be redirected to fighting pollution; seeking clean energy alternatives; and resolving crises by diplomatic and political means.
The end game of this kind of misogyny is species extermination.