Russia Calls on UN to Confront Racism, Nazism in Democratic States

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As the Russian delegation on the 28th UN Human Rights Council regular session stated, racial discrimination and xenophobia were still present at many democratic countries.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Countering any manifestation of racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia that are still present in many so-called democratic countries should be a priority for the UN, according to the Russian delegation statement on the 28th UN Human Rights Council regular session.

"Discrimination and even segregation on racial and ethnic base are still present in many countries, including those claiming to be democratic," Russian delegation said on Monday.

Russian delegation stressed that recent Nazi veterans' parade in Latvia, as well as neo-Nazi marches in Lithuania and Estonia, desecration of Soviet soldiers’ graves, situation in Ukraine, where Nazism is becoming the state’s ideology, demonstrate growth of radical extremist movements on the European continent and beyond.

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According to the statement, recent cases of police violence in the United States testify that racial discrimination problem that remains unsolved.

"What happened in the beginning of March in Los Angeles — another shooting by the US police of an African American, unarmed and also mentally unhealthy, — indicates on a serious problem of racial discrimination in the United States,” statement said.

On March 1, Los Angeles police shot and killed a homeless man when, approached by officers, he engaged in what appears in a video posted online to be violent physical resistance.

On March 7, a police officer shot dead an unarmed 19-year-old African-American teenager in the US city of Madison, Wisconsin.

These incidents are the latest in a series of fatal casualties when US police have used what many are calling excessive force. Since the summer 2014, the country has seen a wave of protests calling for police accountability in light of the killing of two black men, Eric Garner and Michael Brown, by police in New York City and Ferguson, Missouri.

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