We in Canada owe Ukrainians our continuing support and solidarity, especially as this is also a threat against the West. Opinion by LevittMichael
We shudder to think what could happen to the world order if we were to allow Ukraine to fall. Its suffering presents a moral challenge to all of us. Through Putin’s wanton aggression and brutality, he has trampled on basic human rights and the western values of freedom and democracy. We can’t allow his war of attrition to weaken our outrage or cause us to falter in our responsibility to help Ukraine.
I’m reminded, yet again, of what, Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust survivor and namesake of the organization I head, once said: “Freedom is not a gift from heaven. You have to fight for it every day.”Slava Ukraini! in its righteous fight for freedom., a Toronto-based freelance contributing columnist for the Star, is the president and CEO of Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies.
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