Somerset County Commissioners Name “Freedom Square” in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine

Condemn Russian Invasion of Sovereign Country, Support Strongest Sanctions Issued by the International Community, United States, and New Jersey

Post Date: 03/10/2022 1:18 PM

Condemn Russian Invasion of Sovereign Country, Support Strongest Sanctions Issued by the International Community, United States, and New Jersey

SOMERVILLE, NJ – The Somerset County Board of Commissioners proclaimed their solidarity with the People of Ukraine as they endure the unprovoked invasion of the sovereign country by the Russian Federation. As part of their proclamation, the Commissioners temporarily renamed the area at Mechanic and Main Streets in Somerville after “Freedom Square” in the Ukrainian capitol of Kyiv.

“The images we are seeing from Ukraine of cities burning, train stations full of refugees, and pregnant women being evacuated from bombed out hospitals are heartbreaking, but the resolve and fight of the Ukrainian people as they push back at the full force of the Russian military is uplifting,” said Commissioner Melonie Marano who proposed the naming of Freedom Square in Somerville. “As a community we fully support the state of New Jersey, the United States, and the international community’s strong response to this horrible aggression from Russia and call for an immediate diplomatic solution.”

On March 10, 2022 Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke to the European Union’s parliament about the conflict, and noted that the Russian military had bombed Kyiv’s Freedom Square despite the fact that it has no military value. He said, “Every square of today, no matter what it’s called, is going to be called Freedom Square, in every city of our country. Nobody is gonna break us.”

Somerset County now also has a Freedom Square, and stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.

The proclamation is as follows:

PROCLAIMING SOLIDARITY WITH
THE PEOPLE OF UKRAINE AND CONDEMNING T
THE INVASION OF UKRAINE BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 

WHEREASon February 24, 2022 the Russian Federation invaded the sovereign country of Ukraine without provocation;

WHEREASas of March 5, 2022 more than 1.5 million Ukrainian civilians have fled to neighboring states as refugees, and the United Nations has recorded at least 1,123 non-combatant civilian deaths as a result of Russian military attacks;

WHEREASthe international community, including the United States and the New Jersey state legislature, have condemned the Russian incursion and levied unprecedented sanctions against the Russian economy;

WHEREASin response to the bombing of the civilian “Freedom Square” in the Ukrainian capitol of Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared that every public square in Ukraine would be known as Freedom Square;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVEDthat this Board joins with the Legislature of the State of New Jersey in supporting the people of Ukraine and condemns the invasion of Ukraine by Russia;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDthe public space at the corner of Main Street and Mechanic Street in the Somerset County seat of Somerville, NJ be designated Freedom Square for the duration of the conflict in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.

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