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We insist on restrictions against all government-supported academic and educational institutions in Russia
..Under the authoritarian regime of President Putin, Russian Federation conducts a horrific and barbaric war against Ukraine, killing tens of thousands of innocent people, destroying cities and villages. One of the Bucha massacre victims was a prominent physicist Vasyl Kladko, who was gunned down in the street in cold blood. The world witnesses horrific war crimes and acts of genocide by Russia and reacts by cutting business, political, and cultural ties with the Russian Federation. International agencies suspend Russian representatives from participating in UN Human Rights Council, from performing at opera houses, or competing in sports arenas. Similar measures must be implemented in all areas of science and technology if the world wishes to stop the Russian threat to humanity...
Igor Anisimov President, Ukrainian Physical Society Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
George Gamota Fellow, American Physical Society, Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Serhiy Komisarenko President, Ukrainian Biochemical Society National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Oleg Lavrentovich Member, Ukrainian Identification Committee on Science and Technology Kent State University
Vadym Loktev Head, Department of Physics and Astronomy National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Sergiy Ryabchenko Head, State committee of Ukraine for Science and Technologies in 1991-1995 Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Maksym Strikha President, Association of Ukrainian Writers Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Sergey Tolpygo Senior Staff Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vitalii Tsymbaliuk President, National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine
Yaroslav Yatskiv Director, Main Astronomical Observatory National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Anatolii Zahorodny President, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Under the authoritarian regime of President Putin, Russian Federation conducts a horrific and barbaric war against Ukraine, killing tens of thousands of innocent people, destroying cities and villages. One of the Bucha massacre victims was a prominent physicist Vasyl Kladko, who was gunned down in the street in cold blood. The world witnesses horrific war crimes and acts of genocide by Russia and reacts by cutting business, political, and cultural ties with the Russian Federation. International agencies suspend Russian representatives from participating in UN Human Rights Council, from performing at opera houses, or competing in sports arenas. Similar measures must be implemented in all areas of science and technology if the world wishes to stop the Russian threat to humanity.
We insist on severe restrictions on all government-supported academic and educational institutions in Russia. No joint research projects should be carried out. No books and articles by authors affiliated with Russian institutions should be published outside Russia. All forms of scientific contacts and cooperation, including the participation of Russian scientists in international conferences and seminars, should be put on hold.
There is an opinion that Russian people in general and Russian scientists, in particular, are not responsible for the war and thus do not deserve "collective punishment." A recent letter "Let's not abandon Russian scientists" [1] proposes to differentiate between the " Putin's brutal, unprovoked war against Ukraine" and the Russian scientists that "should not be abandoned." The letter stresses that "shutting down all interaction with Russian scientists would be a serious setback to a variety of Western and global interests and values."
The vast majority of Russian citizens actively support the war. Scientists are among them. Practically every Russian academic institution backed the invasion of Ukraine; for a partial list, see [2]. Many develop technologies that enable the killings of Ukrainian civilians. A tiny fraction of scientists opposes the Russian regime and its war [3], as do some politicians, writers, journalists, athletes, and artists in Russia. Although their voices do nothing to stop their government, we are thankful to them.
Putting on hold scientific interaction with Russia may indeed create setbacks to some global interests. However, today's most important global interest is to stop the criminal war launched by Russia in Ukraine rather than to comfort Russian scientists behind the frontlines. The unprecedented horror inflicted by Russia requires the world to resort to extraordinary measures driven by moral obligations and human values. We are confident that scientific cooperation will flourish again once the evil is defeated and new generations of Sakharovs and Nemtsovs emerge to lead the Russian nation...