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‼️This is a big story that’s not getting the coverage it should. I’m horrified that it’s happening at my Alma mater - the University of Connecticut and I'm worried about the safety of Ukrainian students there. Someone on campus defaced Ukrainian blue and yellow ribbons with the letter ‘Z’,...

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Anna Nagurney2 yıl önce

There was some coverage by the @hartfordcourant and local TV news stations. I am sharing.

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Natalka2 yıl önce

@hartfordcourant There were several interviews and nothing was done in terms of investigation. The situation only escalated.

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I have questions. If the college says this is “free speech” why pretend to have called the police?

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Natalka2 yıl önce

Very good question, Jan. I don't have an answer to that. They were obviously hoping it’d just go away on its own.

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Amy Bernstein2 yıl önce

Horrific. We must do more to prominently show that the U.S. is behind Ukraine and that Russian aggression and genocide is abhorrent. I bet it wasn’t students who defaced the ribbons. If it was, then UConn has a real problem.

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Hopefully, we’ll find out soon who did it. One of the students just texted me: “Currently at the UConn Police. Opening a case and giving statements.”

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These photos and actions are extremely disturbing. Kremlin fake images meant to incite hate. Thank you for spreading this information @NatalkaKyiv

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I just hope something comes out of this.

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RONCHECK🇺🇦2 yıl önce

The police should take this very serious! This has absolutely nothing to do with 'freedom of speech'! 😡

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I agree with you. It's intimidation.

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