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US, Canada, Ukraine Again Vote Against UN Resolution Condemning 'Glorification 
of Nazism'

 

(TASS - Russian news agency)

 

UNITED NATIONS, November 20 (TASS) - Third Committee of the UN General Assembly 
on Thursday adopted a resolution on measures against the glorification of 
Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that facilitate the escalation of modern 
forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance related to 
them.

A total of 126 member-states of the UN voted for the document and four 
countries - Canada, Palau, the U.S., and Ukraine - voted against it. Another 53 
countries, including member-nations of the European Union abstained from voting.

As many as 115 countries voted for a similar resolution last year but three 
countries - Canada, Ukraine, and the U.S. - voted against it.

The resolution condemns unconditionally any denial of Holocaust and expresses 
concern over any forms of glorification of the Nazi movement, former members of 
the Waffen SS organization, including the installation of memorials to them, 
and the ‘unending attempts to desecrate or destroy the monuments to those who 
fought with Nazism during World War II.

In this connection, the 3rd Committee of the General Assembly urged the 
member-states to adopt the laws necessary for fighting with racism and to 
continue taking the steps helpful for the prevention of statements powered by 
hatred or enticements to violence against the members of vulnerable groups.

Along with it, the resolution stresses the important of full compliance of any 
such measures with international norms in the sphere of human rights.

The resolution also calls attention to an active use of the Internet for the 
propaganda of racism and xenophobia and underlines the importance of 
counteraction to it in the format of law and the International Pact on Civil 
and Political Rights.

Russian Deputy Ambassador to the UN, Yevgeny Zagainov, who presented the draft 
resolution said the committee was meeting on the eve of the 70th anniversary 
since the setting up of the Nuremberg Trials that “[…] gave an answer once and 
forever to who embodied the forces of good and evil during World War II.”

He said the adoption of the resolution on the background of maximum support on 
the part of the member-states would make a practical contribution to the 
eradication of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and the intolerance 
linked to them.

 

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