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Russia’s Manipulative Resolution on Neo-Nazism Causes Backlash at the UN; Seeks Re-entry to Human Rights Council

“Fifty countries, including those most affected by Nazism and who made a decisive contribution to its overthrow, once again voted in the 3rd Committee against the manipulative resolution regarding the “fight against neo-Nazism” authored by Kremlin war criminals, descendants of Stalin,” Kislitsa wrote .

At the same time, Russia, which voted in support of its own resolution, actually acted against itself, since the text of the document was amended to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“The UN General Assembly notes with alarm that the Russian Federation is trying to justify its territorial aggression against Ukraine by allegedly destroying neo-Nazism and emphasizes that using the issue of neo-Nazism as a reason to justify territorial aggression seriously undermines real measures to combat neo-Nazism,” the text of the edit says.

Russia in the UN Human Rights Council

Russia is seeking to rejoin the UN Human Rights Council in the upcoming elections. She was expelled from there last year after the start of the war against Ukraine. At the end of September, the BBC received a copy of a document in which the Russian Federation promises UN members to find “adequate solutions to human rights issues.”

The US State Department noted that Russia’s desire to be a member of the UN Human Rights Council is not consistent with its actions in Ukraine.

Read urgent and important messages about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the channel RBC-Ukraine on Telegram .

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2023-11-03 17:49:39

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