13th Free Nations of PostRussia Forum in CANADA: Rethinking Russia’s Future: International Experts and representatives of Russia’s captive nations explore the viability of a peaceful transformation and decolonization of the Russian Federation,
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The liberation of part of the Kursk Oblast by Ukrainian forces could set a precedent that might influence other border regions of the so-called Russian Federation.
The energy blackout on Russia's borders has become a symbol of the current state of its frontier territories. These regions, caught in the crossfire of military actions, are engulfed in constant sirens and gunfire. Life here is marked by the lack of light, water, food, and adequate governance. Local officials urge residents not to panic and to come together to extinguish fires, catch saboteurs, and repair power grids.
Modern Russia stands on the brink of sweeping changes. Political and social tensions are mounting, threatening internal conflict and potential repression comparable to Stalin’s rule. Let's examine the causes and consequences of these processes and concurrently explore the paths to independence for national republics like Tatarstan and Bashkortostan.
Recentevents in Dagestan vividly demonstrate that Moscow has failed to fullysubjugate the Caucasus — the process of decolonization is inevitable and willbegin with this freedom-loving region.
- who were Ingrian Ingrians and how did they make themselves known in 1917?
- what helped peaceful Ingrian peasants to organize their own army and a small state?
- why were the Whites and the Reds against Ingrian autonomy and whose side in the civil war did Ingrian Ingrians choose?
- how did a former Russian Lifeguard lead the Ingrian national movement and what made him famous? how did a former Russian lifeguard become the leader of the Ingrian national movement and what made him famous?
- why did the Finns sacrifice Ingermanland and what did the Bolsheviks promise in return?
- and why do the events of the beginning of the last century still inspire freedom fighters?
The goals of the Forum are: the reconstruction and structural transformation of Russia, the economic and political development of historical-cultural regions and autonomies, the full implementation of civil rights and freedoms, and peoples’ social well-being.
Forum participants develop approaches to the independent post-Putin nation states transitional administrations and governments creation, discuss minimizing risks of uncontrolled collapse in key sectors (including demilitarization with a complete rejection of the nuclear arsenal), form the new European collective security architecture and develop policies of peaceful, good-neighborly coexistence of the new independent republics of Russia and neighboring countries.
involves changing the administrative and territorial structure of post-Putin Russia. This process is a transition from an authoritarian imperial state to a galaxy of free, independent and democratic countries that can provide a decent standard of living, comfort, rights, prosperity and development for their own citizens, as well as sustainable peace in Eurasia.
will allow every nation and every region with separate cultural identity, history and economy, to fully realize the right for self-determination. Nations of Russia will gain sovereignty, subjectivity and independence — both political, economic and cultural.
is the only chance to defeat the corrupt imperial power elite, which destroys all dissenters and suppresses as harshly as possible any attempts by popular leaders to resist the criminal system. This process consists from an impartial investigation of the crimes of the regime, a tribunal for the organizers, ideologists and lustration for direct participants.
are necessary to minimize casualties in case of the dictatorial regime fall and to eliminate all risks associated with the possibility of using the remnants of the Russian nuclear arsenal in regional conflicts, international terrorism and other threats to collective security.
should prevent the collapse of legal and economic institutions during transition period, prevent the people’s economic ruin and guarantee the sustainability of cooperation between new political and economic entities. Citizens of each region will find the best organizational form for their land: republics, unions, federations, confederations etc.
Among the attendees and speakers at the Forum are opposition activists and politicians, including those currently in forced exile, leaders of national movements in various regions of Russia, as well as statesmen, diplomats, and politicians from Europe, Asia, and North America. The participants also include military experts, economists, political scientists, religious authorities, and journalists.
Board of coordination, moderation and development of the forum
Prime Minister of the Government of Independent Tatarstan.One of the co-founders of the Free Idel-Ural movement, UK.He was the first person convicted in Russia to be sentenced to 3 years in prison for publicly criticizing the annexation of Crimea and condemning Putin for military actions in Donbass.
President of the Institute of Regions of Russia, Chairman of the international support society "The Way to the Dream", publicist, writer, playwright
Political scientist, analyst, journalist, expert on Ukrainian-Russian relations. Civic activist. Coordinator of the "Free Ingria" movement. Born and lived until 2014 in St. Petersburg, political emigrant.
journalist, producer of INEWS,representative of the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.Ukrainian, born in Georgia Pr since 2010.
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