June 19, 2015

Anti-war protest held in Donetsk

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DONETSK, Ukraine – At least 500 people held a rare anti-war protest in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, Ukraine, calling on separatists to remove rocket launchers from residential neighborhoods where they provoke fire from government troops. The June 15 rally outside the offices of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) seemed to reflect frustration with the separatist authorities, as well as fear and fatigue over a conflict that has killed thousands of civilians since it erupted in April 2014. Voicing an array of demands ranging from peace to pension payments, protesters said rocket launchers fired by rebel forces from the city put the lives of its residents at risk of shelling by Ukrainian government forces. Some accused the rebels of using civilians as human shields. “You are hiding behind our backs,” the news agency AFP quoted residents as shouting. Others chanted “Shame” and “Stop the War” or criticized the separatist leadership. The protesters, including many elderly women, were mainly from neighborhoods close to the ruined Donetsk airport, which rebel forces took control of in January after months of heavy fighting. Many called for the separatist leadership to provide them with housing further from the front lines. Some of the protesters urged the separatists to launch a big offensive against government forces in order to drive them further from Donetsk, which the rebels say frequently comes under fire. Donetsk separatist leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko met with the protesters and told them, “I cannot stop the war.” Mr. Zakharchenko arrived at the scene on crutches, saying he had recently been wounded, and under the protection of numerous bodyguards. He blamed Kyiv for the most recent hostilities and for the protest itself, claiming: “This rally was organized by the Ukrainian leadership.” (RFE/RL’s Russian Service and RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, with reporting by Agence France-Presse, Interfax, Novaya Gazeta and The New York Times)