Russian Red Cross Society
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The Russian Red Cross Society (Russian: Российский Красный Крест, romanized: Rossiyskiy Krasny Krest, IPA: [rɐˈsʲijskʲɪj 'krasnɨj 'krʲest]) is a volunteer-led, humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and education in Russia. It is the designated national affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
It is now particularly concerned with problems relating to undocumented migrants, and, with the help of the international federation, provides food parcels and support to people who are detained.[4]
It was established by the order of Emperor Alexander II. Grand Duchess, Elizaveta Fedorovna was responsible for the organisation in Moscow.[citation needed]
There were 109 Red Cross schools of nursing in Russia in 1914. 25,000 Sisters of Mercy were trained between 1914 and 1916. The society ran short courses for nurses and sanitary workers in Moscow in 1919 and provided support for mentally ill soldiers.[5]
Controversies
In October 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Red Cross reduced government costs of the invasion by raising money to help support Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine and their families.[6][7] In November, Ukraine’s Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights accused the Russia Red Cross of stealing ten premises, office equipment, and vehicles in Russian-controlled Crimea from the Ukrainian Red Cross.[8]
Russian Red Cross operations in the occupied territories of Ukraine was criticised as a violation of the basic ICRC rules and its links to the nationalist organisation All-Russia People’s Front (earlier headed by current RRCS head Savchuk) and other paramilitary organizations in Russia. The RRCS was also involved in fundraising and procurement of exclusively military equipment such as thermal vision for Russian army and held an annual gala at "Avangard" arms factory in Moscow. Other RRCS officials have praised the "special military operation" and described Ukrainians as "Nazis" with whom any ceasefire talks don't make sense. In 2023, the Russian government decided to gradually replace ICRC operations in occupied territories and registered commercial companies with similar names - Donetsk Red Cross and Luhansk Red Cross.[7]
See also
References
- ^ "В РОССИИ ОСНОВАНО ОБЩЕСТВО КРАСНОГО КРЕСТА". prlib.ru.
- ^ "Савчук Павел Олегович".
- ^ "Russia: IFRC Country Office 2019". reliefweb.int. 8 March 2019.
- ^ "Red Cross raises TB awareness among women held in Russia". International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent. 24 March 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ^ Khwaja, Barbara (26 May 2017). "Health Reform in Revolutionary Russia". Socialist Health Association. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ^ Norton, Tom (2022-10-26). "Fact Check: Is Red Cross Funding Families of Mobilized Russians?". Newsweek. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
- ^ a b Roonemaa, Holger (2024-02-27). "Kremlin Leaks: How Putin turned the Red Cross into a tool of propaganda and war". VSquare.org. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
- ^ "Russian Red Cross steals property from Ukrainian Red Cross in Crimea". Ukrainska Pravda. 2022-11-03. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
External links
- ""Нас называли украинскими свиньями" В Киеве утверждают, что сотрудники Российского Красного Креста ездят на оккупированные территории — и издеваются над пленными. Вот как устроена эта сеть прокремлевских "правозащитников"". Meduza.
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