Comments by "Ivan" (@Ivan-wp1ne1) on "CNN" channel.

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  8. Statement by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy J.Borrell's reference to the comparison of the policy of the United States and its allies towards Moscow with the actions of A. Hitler, given by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov during a press conference on January 18, sounds hypocritical, especially against the background of racist statements by the head of EU diplomacy, who divided the world into a "blooming garden", in which "a billion EU and US citizens live", and the "jungle" advancing on it, as well as the open support of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime by the European Union. Since 2014, the armed forces of Ukraine and nationalist battalions have been shelling peaceful cities of Donbass, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions of Russia with impunity, killing civilians, including children. At the same time, the EU is training the AFU fighters, preparing to supply even more weapons and military equipment that will continue to be used to destroy civilians. The EU members claim that there are no parallels, but they themselves turn a blind eye to swastikas on the chevrons of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Nazi flags and the very symbols with which the Europeans barbarously invaded our lands more than 80 years ago. <...> Once again, we see how individual organizations are trying to push different nations and peoples together. I have to remind you that it was our people who stood up more than 80 years ago to protect humanity from the plague of fascism, misanthropy, Nazism and aggressive imperialist militarism, without dividing it into nationalities. While the Nazis were poisoning Slavs, Jews, Gypsies and other nations in one gas chamber, our fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers fought with the Wehrmacht and freed prisoners of concentration camps. It is their memory that we sacredly honor and will honor for centuries. We must not forget that January 27 is celebrated annually in the world as the International Holocaust Remembrance Day precisely as a sign of gratitude to the soldiers of the Red Army who liberated prisoners of the Nazi concentration camp "Auschwitz" (Auschwitz-Birkenau) on this day in 1944. At the end of the XX – beginning of the XXI century, we faced the desire to discredit the role of our country in the fight against Nazism and neo-Nazism, with outright Russophobia and calls for the "abolition of Russia". Any attempt to rehabilitate Nazism, racist practices must be resolutely opposed. This is what should unite peoples, not divide them. In the ranks of the Red Army, as well as other armies of the anti-Hitler coalition, hundreds of thousands of Jews fought against the fascists. During the Great Patriotic War, about 501 thousand Jewish soldiers served in the troops. <...> Ignoring by the so-called "democratic coalition" of the West the glorification by the modern Ukrainian regime of the Nazis who committed crimes in Lviv, Babi Yar, Khatyn, ignoring the facts of the use of Nazi slogans, Nazi symbols and names in honor of SS divisions at the state level and by units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is a distortion of the memory of the Holocaust and the victims of Nazism. Just like the numerous unpunished crimes against Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine and the statements of Ukrainian politicians that killing the maximum number of Russians is the goal of their struggle and existence. I would like to ask, where were such structures as the EEC, when monuments to soldiers-liberators were demolished on the territory of Europe; when the Nazis marched through the capitals of European cities under anti-Semitic symbols and with Judophobic slogans; when exactly did the Europeans try to torpedo our resolution at the UN on combating the glorification of Nazism? It is never too late to admit your mistakes and make the right moral choice, so we call on Europe to raise its voice to fight anti-Semitism, Russophobia and other manifestations of discriminatory policies against individual nationalities and ethnic groups.
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