Preamble
We, representatives of the national liberation movements of the nations enslaved by Moscow, proclaim this Declaration as an act of direct ideological and political continuity from the founding documents of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN), laid down on 16 April 1946.
We argue that the current activities of the Anti-Imperial Block of Nations are a direct continuation of the struggle led by Yaroslav Stetsko and the leaders of the enslaved nations in the twentieth century. Our goal remains the same: the final elimination of Russian imperialism in all its forms.
І. Succession and continuity
The Invariability of the Purpose
The Anti-Imperial Block of Nations recognises the 1946 ABN Declaration as its original source. Just as eight decades ago, we state:
Russia (in the form of the Russian Empire, the USSR or the Russian Federation) is a “prison of nations”.
The struggle for the freedom of the nation is inseparable from the struggle for human rights.
A just peace and world order are impossible without the emergence of nation-states on the ruins of the Russian Empire.
The Continuity of the Struggle
We regard the current Liberation War as a new stage of the same national liberation struggle waged by the armed forces of the national states of 1917-1921 against red and white Russia, which was waged by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the “Forest Brothers”, the insurgent detachments of the nations of the Caucasus and Turkestan after the Second World War, the Armed Forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria at the turn of the XX-XXI centuries.
The Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations fought against Bolshevik totalitarianism. The Anti-Imperial Block of Nations is fighting against racist neo-imperialism.
Changing the name from “Anti-Bolshevik” to “Anti-Imperial” indicates another mutation of the enemy, but not a change in our strategy.
The Continuity of Institutions
The Anti-Imperial Block of Nations undertakes to be the voice of the enslaved nations in the international arena, continuing the work of the ABN founders to inform the free world about Moscow’s crimes. We are the successors of the policy, experience and spirit of resistance of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, aimed at the enslaved nations exercising their natural right to self-determination.
ІІ. Programme Objectives
The right to self-determination
Based on the 1948 Declaration of Human Rights and the 1966 International Covenants on Man, we proclaim: All nations have the right to self-determination. Based on this right, they freely establish their political status and freely ensure their economic, social and cultural development.
Based on this universally recognised right, we demand the recognition of the right to form national states for all nations enslaved by Russia.
Support for warring Ukraine
Ukraine’s victory in the liberation war against the Russian aggressor, occupier, and coloniser provides a historic chance to complete the mission begun in 1946. We call on the nations enslaved by Russia to resist and struggle for national liberation: from countering mobilisation to restoring their own military institutions.
A New World Order
We strive to build a security system where no state can dominate others by force. The decolonisation of Russia is not an act of revenge, but a demand for international law and order and God’s justice.
III. The Oath of Generations
We bow our heads to the memory of the heroes who signed the 1946 Declaration, died in battles or camps without waiting for freedom. Their testament is our guide. We swear not to stop until the flags of independent states fly over the free Tatarstan, Ichkeria, Bashkortostan, Karelia, Erzya Mastor and other revived countries.
FREEDOM FOR NATIONS! FREEDOM FOR THE INDIVIDUAL!







