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Russian Foreign Ministry demands OSCE to condemn racism and xenophobia promotion

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Russian Foreign Ministry demands OSCE to condemn racism and xenophobia promotion


21.09.2018

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Russia demanded the OSCE to estimate the policy pursued by the authorities of some countries aimed at justifying Nazism and indulging racism and xenophobia. The representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Darya Mosina stated this at the Human Dimension Implementation Meeting in the international organization. The meeting is held annually in the Polish capital, TASS reports.

According to the MFA representative, the assessment should be "principled and decidedly negative." She recalled that Moscow repeatedly calls that it is acceptable to glorify the Nazis and its followers. There is a deep concern that in Europe, all manifestations of racism are becoming more visible and in some countries radicalism, neo-Nazism and nationalism increases with the complete connivance of the authorities.

For example, Amsterdam as well as Berlin decided to release Hitler's book providing it with annotations.

Just a year ago Warsaw became a place for the largest in Europe fascist march. There about sixty thousand people came in the streets with fascist symbols and racist slogans.

This happens not only in Europe. The Canadian authorities hypocritically condemning xenophobia and making accusations against other countries in promoting intolerance, do not pay attention to what is happening on their own territory. There are monuments, glorifying Bandera's pro-Nazi groups and war criminals.

Kiev is going to take the slogan of Nazi collaborators as the main greeting in the Ukrainian army.

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