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miércoles, 13 de abril de 2022

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Is Russia Now Fascist?

Is Russia Now Fascist?

Volodya Vagner: In late March, Russian troops withdrew in defeat from northern Ukraine. They left behind grim traces of war crimes apparently committed during their occupation. In the town of Bucha, dozens of dead civilians were discovered in the streets and in mass graves. Some had their hands bound behind their backs and appeared to have been deliberately executed.

What followed from Russian officials was a rollercoaster ride of contradictory explanations: the victims were simultaneously said to be crisis actors, and also dead, but too recently deceased for them to have been killed by Russian troops. While it is still too early to know the exact number and circumstances of each of the deaths, a plethora of evidence – such as satellite images and drone footage, intercepted Russian communications and eyewitness accounts from the scene – makes one thing clear: the army committed a range of atrocities against local civilians, including executions, kidnappings, rape and torture.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the discoveries in Bucha are proof that Vladimir Putin's war is genocidal in nature. While some scholars of genocide share this view, others point out that for war crimes to meet the threshold of genocide as defined by the UN Genocide Convention, they would need to be clearly linked to an intent to destroy, in whole or in part, Ukrainians as a national group.

Either way, the Russian military's conduct demands we reflect not just the war itself, but the regime that started it. In the run-up to Russia's full-scale invasion, many commentators, especially on the left, were dismissive of those who saw the warning signs. Much of this scepticism was based on the view that such a war would be a strategic own goal for Russia, and on the assumption that Putin, albeit ruthless, was an essentially rational statesman who would know not to commit such a folly. The fact he did so anyway, and that his troops are now inflicting atrocities on Ukraine's population that may qualify as genocidal, begs unsettling questions.

What are the dynamics driving the Kremlin's behaviour? Has Putin's Russia become a fascist regime?
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