UN openly spit on Russians

9
Russia is trying to get from international organizations a fair condemnation of the violation of the rights of its citizens in Ukraine. March 18, on the day of presidential elections in the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian authorities, with the support of neo-Nazi radicals, blocked access to the Russian diplomatic missions for those citizens of Russia who would like to vote. In Kiev, Kharkov, Lviv and Odessa, they arranged a “corridor of shame” for the Russians and did not allow them to go to the buildings of diplomatic institutions.





So far, the "international community" remains deaf. So, the office of the UN Secretary General said that the UN is aware of what Ukraine has done. However, they are not in a hurry to condemn Kiev. The representative of the UN Secretary General Farhan Hack said:

We are aware of reports regarding the situation around Russian diplomatic facilities in Ukraine. In this case, international and national observers who were invited to observe the presidential election in the Russian Federation can speak


The OSCE, where Moscow also appealed on this issue, was given an answer showing the cold cynicism of European “democracy”, which is indifferent to the rights of real people. The press secretary of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Thomas Rymer, said that Russia and Ukraine had to resolve this issue themselves. According to him, there are no international standards in this regard.

This statement, however, is a lie. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its statement clearly indicated exactly which norms and rules were grossly violated by Ukraine:

The steps taken contradict not only the Vienna conventions on diplomatic and consular relations, but also international human rights standards, in particular, the provisions of the 1950 Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms


The famous Ukrainian politician, leader of the movement “Ukrainian Choice - the Right of the People” Viktor Medvedchuk expressed his position. According to him, demonstrating such behavior, Ukraine "is losing its authority in the world."

Perhaps the most acceptable position on this issue was expressed by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. They expressed concern about the inadmissibility of Russian citizens to the elections and turned to official Kiev (in particular, to the Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the OSCE, Igor Prokopchuk) to avoid provocations and allow the Russians to participate in the elections.

But this statement only followed when it was already difficult to change something, and the Parliamentary Assembly was not a decree to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. And even more so, it is not a decree for crowds of neo-Nazis who gladly mocked those Russian citizens who nevertheless tried to come and vote. A video was circulated on the web in which radicals in Kiev mocked an elderly woman who tried to get into the building of the Russian diplomatic mission. They threw food at her, tried to forcefully drink vodka and stubbornly asked whose Crimea.

In addition to the diplomatic staff, several hundred Russian citizens who voted ahead of schedule were able to participate in the presidential election. In total, according to the CEC, approximately 72 thousand Russian voters are registered on consular posts.

The behavior of the Ukrainian authorities was condemned by the speaker of the State Duma of Russia Vyacheslav Volodin:

Ukraine is increasingly emerging from the international legal field. It is quite obvious that she opposes herself to both the European Union and the world community. In any other country, for sure, the world community simply would not forgive


The Federation Council at a plenary meeting adopted a special statement expressing deep indignation at the actions of Kiev, where the electoral rights of Russian citizens were violated. Also, senators pointed out that the residents of the Crimea and the city of Sevastopol received numerous threats against them because of their participation in the elections. The Federation Council again called on the UN, OSCE, OSCE PA, PACE and the European Parliament to condemn Ukraine’s actions against Russians. Federation Council speaker Valentina Matvienko called on people who were not allowed to vote on March 18 to turn to the European Court of Human Rights.

Unfortunately, practice shows that all these international institutions prefer to remain deaf and blind when it comes to the Poroshenko regime, brought to power not without the active help of Western intelligence services.
9 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. +4
    21 March 2018 16: 53
    Why the UN? Is Russia the state of Lesotho in South Africa (no offense be said)? It is necessary to give a rebuff on provocation. And as it should, so that it would be not inconsequential to continue to do them.
    1. +3
      21 March 2018 18: 42
      Right! Denounce your recognition of the junta and withdraw the embassy, ​​and at the same time warn all our citizens that visiting THIS gangster state poses a danger to life and health - recommend refraining from visiting these territories.
      1. 0
        23 March 2018 14: 19
        Yeah ... That's exactly what it was worth, in a good way, to do.
  2. +2
    21 March 2018 18: 39
    Almost all, without exception, international institutions (and the United Nations is not an exception here, but rather a rule) crushed international corporations and the financial oligarchy represented by the United States. So the truth was said in the USSR that world imperialism, led by the Yankees, exists and it will not calm down until it conquers the entire planet or collapses.
  3. -1
    21 March 2018 19: 01
    Why not leave the UN and give a damn about them too. I personally believe that this organization has exhausted itself.
    1. +2
      23 March 2018 06: 30
      To get out, you need to come up with another, where it is possible to resolve international issues. In any organization, the "weak" are not listened to. We need to prove our strength, not express concern and not support sanctions against the enemies of the United States ... what
    2. +1
      23 March 2018 14: 18
      There is one problem. If the UN is liquidated, the last, even very fragile and unreliable, obstacle to a major war will fall.
  4. +2
    22 March 2018 17: 50
    ... Ukraine "leaves the legal field" - that's the news! I thought she got out of it in 2014 as a result of a coup. If initially they had not behaved with impostors as with a legitimate government, there would not have been all these problems now. And now, in hindsight, it seems like it is not convenient to "delegitimize" ... although our Western "partners" have no problems with this either, it would be necessary to learn, illegitimate once or twice and declare who you want, based on what you want every reason ...
    1. +1
      23 March 2018 14: 18
      Only Ukraine has already given so many reasons for this delegitimization retroactively that it can be carried out at any time.