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The SF Protest Against the Russian War in Ukraine

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I’m sure many of you are wondering where the San Francisco protest against the the Russian was in Ukraine will be. Luckily Magsy tipped us off to this protest happening today at City Hall in San Francisco at 4pm.

All this info comes from the FB event invite:


We call on the entire Bay Area community to join the Ukrainian-American diaspora tomorrow, Thursday, at 4pm at the City Hall in San Francisco to STOP BLOODSHED in Ukraine!

We will gather together in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, who are currently under horrific war attack from Russia, and DEMAND of the Biden administration the following:

1. Enact Hellish Sanctions on Russia now, including cutting Russia off from SWIFT

2. Quickly increase military, financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine

3. Isolate Russia in all possible formats on the world stage

DO NOT STAND ASIDE! GLOBAL DEMOCRACY AND SECURITY ARE AT STAKE!

Please bring Ukrainian flags and anti-war posters.

Please share this news with all your friends.

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