Finnish interview: over here.
Update: I’m a fool, they have an English version, it is here.
English translation: over here on Riseup Share.
(For ease of reading, one can click “View in browser”, it should display as a plain text file.)
Summary: a Finnish-language anarchist website published an interview with Ksusha, a member in the Solidarity Collectives network in Ukraine.
I found the interview informative of the situation they have, and wanted to share. However, Finnish is as good as encryption to most people, so I translated it to English.
Since I think Lemmy does not support posting long texts in post summaries or comments, I uploaded the translation to RiseUp Share.
I hope authors forgive that I’ve not contacted them to ask for permission, because I don’t have their contacts, although eventually I must find a way to contact Solidarity Collectives on another matter. The interview in Finnish was also published in the magazine “Kapinatyöläinen” (“rebel worker”), issue 61.
Yes, it’s probably one of those things which people don’t sign with their name and photo - it might burn some bridges and close possibilities for people working under the same label.
In general, it’s my impression that Ukrainian anarchists are materially supportive of like-minded soldiers and morally supportive of draft dodgers.