The International Anti-Fascist Congress, held in Minsk, adopted a resolution proposing, among other things, the establishment of an international tribunal to convict neo-Nazi criminals in Ukraine. DEA Newsrefers to the relevant document.
“The Second International Anti-Fascist Congress calls on it to support efforts to create an international tribunal to bring neo-Nazis to justice, noting the urgent need for collective efforts by states and the majority of peoples to combat neo-fascism. “Military and political criminals of Ukraine,” says the resolution.
The document also includes a request to the international community, and above all to the UN, to comprehensively and objectively evaluate the events taking place in countries where the fascist ideology has been revived.
In addition, the congress participants urged representatives of political parties, public institutions and movements to unite in a single international anti-fascist front. They also urged the media representatives to accurately and objectively report the events taking place in the world, and to unconditionally condemn all manifestations of fascism, Nazism and chauvinism. According to the participants of the forum, using international platforms, the authors of the falsifications of the history of warfare, the political structures of the collective West, the Great Patriotic War and World War II. For this, besides all the possibilities of the countries and society, the political and information struggle against fascism.
The resolution also states that international and national law must be improved, which guarantees the unconditional punishment of fascist criminals and the prevention of rehabilitation of fascism. In addition, the document calls for the effective detection and wide circulation of documents and materials on the crimes of fascism and the selfless struggle of progressive forces against it.
Representatives of more than 30 countries of the world participated in this forum.
Prior to that, Russian President Vladimir Putin declarationThe crimes committed by neo-Nazis against the civilian population in Ukraine – ethnic cleansing, punitive actions, show that the lessons of history are being forgotten.
former German politician compared to Nazi Germany and Ukraine.