Kiev’s attempts to put communism on par with Nazism contravene Nuremberg decisions

2015/04/05

MOSCOW, April 5. /TASS/. Kiev’s attempts to put communism on par with Nazism contravene the international law and decisions of the Nuremberg trial, Konstantin Dolgov, Russian Foreign Ministry's Special Representative for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law, twitted on Sunday.


"Kiev wants now to put officially communism on par with Nazism banning propaganda of both," he wrote. "This contravenes the international law, including Nuremberg."


"A cynical position," he said commenting on Kiev’s plans to ban propaganda of communism in Ukraine.


The "politicised buffoonery around the 9th of May - a saint day for millions of Ukrainians - demonstrates Kiev’s perverse unwillingness to break up with the neo-Nazis." The diplomat said Kiev continues persistently to violate the international obligations as it deprives the Ukrainian citizens of their legal rights.


"EU and the U.S. should not be ignoring it any longer," he wrote in conclusion.




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