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Posted in pictures with tags boat versus man, Russian invasion, Solidarity with Ukraine, stamp, Stop the War, Ukraine, Zmiinyi Island on April 16, 2022 by xi'an“Its goals are absolutely clear and noble. It was the right decision.”
Posted in Kids, pictures with tags apology of war crimes, Butcha, Russian Federation, Russian invasion, Stop the War, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, war crimes on April 14, 2022 by xi'ancocktail Legotov
Posted in Travel, Wines with tags Lego, Molotov cocktail, propaganda, Russian invasion, Stop the War, travel support, Ukraine, Vyacheslav Molotov, Winter War on March 25, 2022 by xi'ana month of Russian aggression
Posted in Kids with tags refugees, Russian Federation, Russian invasion, Solidarity with Ukraine, Stop the War, Ukraine, war crimes on March 24, 2022 by xi'anUkraine’s call [Національної академії наук України]
Posted in University life with tags boycott, України, EMS 2022, EU grants, HAH, ICM 2022, Iran, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Nature, publishers, Russian invasion, Russian Science Foundation, Science for Ukraine, Solidarity with Ukraine, Stop the War, Ukraine on March 20, 2022 by xi'anA call for solidarity from the President of the National Academy of Sciences (HAH) of Ukraine as a letter in Nature. To help Ukraine scientists to relocate in European countries, if temporarily, #scienceforukraine is posting available positions. Worldwide. In a tribune, Nature has also opened a debate on whether or not “a comprehensive and worldwide boycott of all Russian research [should be enforced], and scientific journals [should] refuse to consider papers by researchers from Russia”. Reflecting on an earlier call from Ukraine’s scientific community to a similar effect, albeit limited to Russian Federation citizens getting access to EU grants [this is already in effect], academic mobility programs [as well], and to journal editorships. And to run international scientific events [like the ICM and EMS 2022 meetings]. While a complete boycott would add to the other sanctions adopted by some countries towards stopping the war, sanctions that impact the ordinary citizen more than the ruling nomenklatura, I doubt it would have any [short-term] significant effect: The Russian Science Foundation has already dropped its requirement to publish in indexed journals outside Russia. It would also most difficult to implement in practice (although I seem to remember SIAM journals rejecting papers co-signed by Iranian authors at some point…)