Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating together

Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating in Bali

Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating together for peace in Denpasar  on March 1 st 2022  could face deportation says Jamaruli Manihuruk,


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Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating in Bali

Hundreds of Ukrainian and Russian nationals in Bali took to the streets for a peaceful protest to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A peaceful protest took place at the Consulate General of Ukraine, Jalan Octopus in Denpasar, on Tuesday 01/03/2022. According to one of the participants, Chevganiuk Olga, this action is one of the efforts to encourage the world to protect Ukraine and its people. It is hoped that this peaceful demonstration will be able to encourage the world to take to the streets and call for the war to be stopped.

Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating in Bali

The head of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Bali Province counted on February 25, 2022, 464 Ukrainians and 2,542 Russians who are currently  in Bali with Permanent Stay Permit (Itap) and Limited Stay Permit (ITAS) visas. No Ukrainians or Russians  applied to return to their home country according Jamaruli .He also reminded that foreign  citizens who participating in demonstrations could be deported in Bali  in accordance with the legislation No. 6 of 2011 on Immigration,

Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating together

Dima Kazantcev [ on left side above ) said he was very disappointed and couldn’t sleep, not only our Ukrainian neighbors from our hearts we didn’t want this war either,” he said on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.

Dima Kazantev (35) strongly condemned the war. He was disappointed with Putin’s decision.
Me and other Russians are very disappointed with what happened, when it all started, I couldn’t sleep, he said during a protest at the Consulate General of Ukraine in Denpasar, Tuesday (1/3/2022). Dima even shed tears over this incident. This is because many casualties from both Russia and Ukraine were injured and killed as a result of the war. We also don’t want this war from our hearts,” he said.
Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating in Bali
For Putin maybe he has his own opinion, but I hate war, I hear Russians calling for peace, taking to the streets being detained by the police for 10 to 15 days. Honestly I want to support everyone for peace, not just people Ukraine and Russia, but people all over the world,” Dima says. I don’t know what to do, but what I do know is that Putin is crazy, he thinks the ex-Soviet country is his country too, but not so they are sovereign

Russians and Ukrainians demonstrating in Bali Russian and Ukrainian Tourists Can Still Travel to Indonesia

Sandiagi Minister of Tourism said that tourists from Russia and Ukraine can still travel to Bali, even though the war between two countries . The Indonesian government is now continuing to revive tourism. Flights transporting of foreign tourists  to Indonesia is still under control and not disturbed by the war between Russia and Ukraine. According to Sandiaga, Russia and Ukraine are very potential markets for tourism in Indonesia Tuesday (1/3/2022). Sandiaga acknowledged that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine would affect the schedule, as well as the certainty and security of tourists from the two countries. Sandiaga said his party will continue to coordinate with various parties, especially regarding flights from Moscow to Bali because most tourists from Russia and Ukraine come to the Island of the Gods.


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