Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Arnold Schwarzene­gger's anti-war video trends on Russian social media

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A video address by Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzene­gger to the Russian people was trending on Russian Twitter this week and has sparked reaction.

In it, Schwarzene­gger warns Russians they are being fed misinforma­tion about their country's assault on Ukraine.

Addressing Russian President Vladimir Putin directly, he says: "You started this war, and you can stop it".

His interventi­on has been praised by Russians who oppose the war in Ukraine. Opposition politician Lev Shlosberg said it had been filmed "with respect towards us, Russian people".

"Arnold Schwarzene­gger has a unique ability to talk to anyone with persuasion, respect and on equal terms. Wits, power and justice. Have al isten. Think about it. Understand," Mr Shlosberg said. Liberal journalist Anton Orekh said his message contained no "Russophobi­a". "We are outcasts in the world.. Arnold is one of the few people who addressed Russians not as savage orcs, but as good people who have lost their ways," Mr Orekh said.

Russia has consistent­ly said the war in Ukraine was a "special operation" to protect Russian-speaking Ukrainians. But in his video, Schwarzene­gger said the Kremlin was lying to Russians when it said the invasion was intended to "denazify" Ukraine.

Ukraine did not start the war, but "those in power in the Kremlin" did, he said. The video had been viewed nearly 25m times and had been retweeted 325,000 times.

Schwarzene­gger is one of the few accounts followed by the Kremlin's official Russian- and English- language Twitter accounts. In the nine-minute video, which also shows footage of the destructio­n in Ukraine, the actor-turned-politician calls on people to see through disinforma­tion and propaganda. "I'm speaking to you today because there are things going on in the world that are being kept from you, terrible things that you should know about," he says.

"Ukraine did not start this war, neither did nationalis­ts or Nazis," the former California governor says, noting that the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is Jewish. "This is not the Russian people's war."

The Austrian- born former bodybuildi­ng champion - whose film Red Heat was the first US film shot in Moscow's Red Square - speaks of his affection for the Russian people and talks about being inspired as a youth by Russian bodybuilde­r Yuri Vlasov.

"The strength and the heart of the Russian people have always inspired me," he says. "That is why I hope that you will let me tell you the truth about the war in Ukraine."

He goes on to say: "This is an illegal war. Your lives, your limbs, your futures have been sacrificed for a senseless war condemned by the entire world."

 ?? ?? Arnold Schwarzene­gger poses for photos atop a hotel roof just outside the Kremlin in Moscow. (AFP)
Arnold Schwarzene­gger poses for photos atop a hotel roof just outside the Kremlin in Moscow. (AFP)

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