Karjalaini Kanšallin Liikeh
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The Karelian National Movement is the heirs of the Republic of Uhtua (Karjalan väliaikainen Hallitusof), state education, which existed from 1918 to 1922
The Kremlin pursues a subtle but deliberate assimilation of Finno-Ugric identity: institutions shut down, native languages erased, memorials cleansed—an institutionalized, silent ethnocide through neglect: elkosmos.gr/i-siopili-exaf… #FreeKarelia
Handwoven Karelian belts served as talismans against evil. Made without looms, they used dyed wool and linen threads. By the late 19th century, factory-made belts took over, and by the early 20th century, the craft nearly vanished. #FreeKarelia

Rurik Petrovich Lonin was a Veps writer and cultural figure who preserved Veps traditions and founded an ethnographic museum in Shyoltozero to revive the Veps language and heritage. #FreeKarelia



On July 15, 1941, Marshal Mannerheim ordered the creation of the Military Administration of Eastern Karelia, focusing on economic integration, cultural preservation, and Finnish–Karelian rapprochement. #FreeKarelia

Ei ollut kuu taivahalla, eikä aurinko ylhäällä KARJALA ON OLEVA VAPAA #FreeKarelia
Summer has crossed its calendar Rubicon. In remembrance of the Solstice rite, NORD honors those who left and did not return. Their shadow stands behind their brothers-in-arms; their light shines in the dawn of days to come. #FreeKarelia
From July 12 to 14, 1918, a meeting of representatives from the southern municipalities of White Sea Karelia was held in the village of Lamminpohja. A two-person delegation was elected to present the resolutions and request support from the Finnish Government. #FreeKarelia

Maria Andronovna Remšu, a Karelian rune singer from Kiviyärvi, performed Kalevala songs and folktales. Honored by Gorky, her works were published and her home is now a historic site. #FreeKarelia

The first flag of White Sea Karelia, designed by Jonas Heiska, was raised in Uhta on July 12, 1918. It features seven silver stars forming Ursa Major on a blue field. #FreeKarelia

Kanzalline voinu sai oman nimen, sidä sanottih «kesselivoinakse». Sendäh miehet lähtiettih meččih pagoh, korbiloih mečästyskodazih, kus elettih hirvielöi vuozii. Tavan mugah matkah lähtiettih kesseli-kaššali selläs, sie oldih evähät da elaigah pädijät vešit. #FreeKarelia

Under the guise of local initiatives, the “OPG Parfenchikov” exploits Karelia’s tight budget, diverting funds from hospitals, roads, and schools to serve Moscow’s war agenda. #FreeKarelia

J.R.R. Tolkien on Kalevala: A strange, wild trove of myth, rich in wonder but not a true epic – its untamed charm would vanish if forced into grandeur. A grotesque beauty worth preserving. #FreeKarelia

Political refugee and designated foreign agent, Pomor Vladislav, spoke about the military-political struggle of Finno-Ugric peoples for their independence from the Kremlin. yle.fi/a/74-20166130 #FreeKarelia
An ethnoactivist of the Karjalan Kansallinen Liike, representative for international relations concerning the Pomors and the Nordic region, on the importance of supporting Ukraine #FreeKarelia
Раненый финский солдат, уложенный на носилки, в окружении сослуживцев вблизи Вокнаволока. Paareille asetettu haavoittunut suomalainen sotilas tovereidensa ympäröimänä Vuokkiniemen lähistöllä. 01.07.1941 #FreeKarelia

Nuori karjalainen lähtee kotikylästään Simpeleeltä – hevosen selässä hän suuntaa syvemmälle maahan, kauas sodan pauhusta. 30.06.1944

The Pohjoinen Veljeskunta partisans carried out an attack on a military vehicle in the city of Petrozavodsk, which was transporting drones to the frontline: t.me/PohjoinenV/113 #FreeKarelia
Vieno Petrovna Fedotova (Lehto) on karjalan rahvahan frazeolougien keriäjy da tutkii. Vieno Fedotova on Petroskoin valdivonyliopiston karjalan da vepsän kielen laitoksen enzimäine johtai. #FreeKarelia

An archival photo: the Karelian hero with the call sign «Khabara» during a military tactical medicine training session #FreeKarelia