OSCE distorts history ?
"We mustn't forget that some of greatest murderers of modern times were Jewish" -Ynet News
Last Friday, the Parliamentary Assembly of OSCE passed a resolution comparing Stalinism with Nazism. Russia answered today, finding the distortion of history unacceptable for political ends.
It was Vilija Aleknaite-Abramikiene, of Lithuania, who wrote the proposal Reunification of Divided Europe, asking for a condemnation of Nazism and Stalinism, as though they were one and the same thing. And it was Slovenia that supported the motion, accepted overwhelmingly by most of the Assembly. But this will not remain here.
We aim to follow the history of Lithuania during the Nazi period and we will see if Slovenia does not have skeletons in the closet. In subsequent editions of this paper, we are going to examine case histories, and the massacres perpetrated, by the countries that signed this document and we will come to a conclusion: two people can dance the Tango. If you want to offend Russia, which as a member of the Soviet Union lost more than 26 million sons and daughters defeating Nazism, then we will also remember not just some incidents that marked history, selectively, but all of them and celebrate all the victims of all Governments throughout history.
The session of OSCE approved the Lithuanian-Slovenian resolution on Friday, the third of July. Of the 320 members of the House, eight voted against and there were 4 abstentions. There are plans to commemorate the victims of Nazism and Stalinism on August 23, the day the Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty was signed seventy years ago, based on this resolution, which refers to "two totalitarian regimes, the Nazi and Stalinist which have implemented genocide, human rights violations, war crimes and crimes against humanity.” More
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