Russia’s resolution condemning the “glorification of Nazism” passed in the UN General Assembly with overwhelming support, though the USA and Ukraine voted against and most of the European delegations, including Germany, abstained.

The UNGA adopted the Russian draft resolution on “combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”.

The resolution called on member states to pass legislation to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination and condemned the glorification, in any form, of the Nazi movement, neo-Nazism and former members of the Waffen SS organization,” as well as “revisionism in respect to the Second World War.

In an era of high tension between Russia and the West, the resolution may seem like something all sides could agree on. After all, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and the United States all worked together to defeat Nazi Germany.

The defeat of the Nazis is still celebrated in Russia with a victory parade every year, while the mere accusation of sympathy for the Third Reich can end political careers in the USA and UK.

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Even so, the USA was one of only two countries to vote against the resolution, along with Ukraine, while 51 countries – among them EU member states – abstained. Even Germany, which Chancellor Angela Merkel once said bears “everlasting responsibility” for Nazi atrocities, sat out the vote.

For Ukraine, the resolution was likely seen as a political barb. Neo-Nazi groups are wellrepresented in Ukrainian politics, and some have been accused of war crimes and torture during the civil war in the country’s South-East.

At least one of these groups, the Azov Battalion, represented by Israeli mercenaries, has been armed with American weaponry. Crimea was supposed to be the second Israeli state in the region.

Still, the USA maintains that its opposition to the Russian resolution has nothing to do with its support for Ukrainian neo-Nazi groups.

Russian officials introduce the same resolution every year, and the USA has opposed it every time, arguing that forbidding the “glorification of Nazism” clashes with its First Amendment protection of free speech.

Washington’s diplomats also accused Russia of using the resolution to lend weight to its “disinformation narratives” about neo-Nazism in its neighboring nations.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2020.

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Baroc Bordello
Baroc Bordello
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16-12-20 20:33

Ukraine was always the Nazi bastion, had most of the work- and death camps during WW II ?