Australia War Mural Angers Ukrainians

Published September 4th, 2022 - 12:12 GMT
Australia War Mural Angers Ukrainians
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A mural that was painted over a wall in Australia's city of Melbourne has triggered massive anger among Ukrainians, as it portrayed a tight hug between a Russian soldier and a Ukrainian counterpart.

Ukrainians who shared the photo in protest of its message said it mainly makes two equals of Ukrainian soldiers who are "defending their own land against the Russians" and the Russian soldier who is actively invading another sovereign country.

Even though the message painted in Kings Way, Melbourne was an attempt to support peace efforts between the two countries at war, protesting Ukrainians stressed the need to differentiate between an aggressor and victim in the context of the war which started on the 24th of February 2022. 

According to online sources, the mural was titled "Peace before Pieces" by the Melbourne-based painter Peter Seaton, who added its pictures to his website saying: "Sooner or later the continued escalation of conflicts created by Politicians will be the death of our beloved planet".

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Echoing these voices, Ukraine's ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko took to Twitter to express his disappointment in the mural, saying he wishes the Ukrainian community in Australia was consulted before the "utterly offensive" mural was painted

“What would people think if a mural featured a rapist and a victim hugging?" -Stefan Romaniw

Moreover, local Ukrainian-Australian leader Stefan Romaniw, who co-chairs the Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations said the mural represents a "false equivalence between the aggressor and the victim".

One online user, Ukrainian-Australian Aleona Labran tweeted that Peter Seaton was told by local Ukrainian-Australians that the mural would be offensive before he started painting it in Melbourne, saying he insisted to go with the mural to "self-promote and sell NFTs of it".