Russian Foreign Ministry: opponents of the resolution to combat Nazism refer to freedom of speech

Russian Foreign Ministry: opponents of the resolution to combat Nazism refer to freedom of speech

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Countries that were part of Hitler’s axis during World War II voted against the resolution introduced by Russia to the UN General Assembly on combating the glorification of Nazism for the second year in a row. Grigory Lukyantsev, director of the department of multilateral cooperation on human rights of the Russian Foreign Ministry, spoke about this on Friday, November 3.

The diplomat noted that those voting against the resolution explain this with their own interpretation of the right to freedom of speech and assembly: “They simply say that this right cannot be limited by anyone, the spread of ideas of racism, hatred, misanthropic ideas, including neo-Nazism, is allowed.”

Earlier, the director of the EU agency for fundamental rights, Michael O’Flaherty, expressed concern that only a third of the EU population as a whole considers anti-Semitism a big problem, while there is no doubt that “dramatic moments in our societies provoke anti-Semitic reactions”.

German Federal Commissioner for Combating Anti-Semitism Felix Klein condemned the rise in anti-Jewish violence in Germany amid the war between Israel and the Gaza Strip, warning that the phenomenon threatens to set Germany back to her “most terrible times”.

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