Ban on Soviet symbols in Ukraine meant to fight against Soviet and Communist legacy, the campaign, running in Ukraine under Nazi symbols, the authorities welcomed, said 1st Deputy head of the international Department of the Federation Council Vladimir djabarov.
the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko on the last working day of the week signed four of the act on condemnation of the Communist and Nazi regimes, which, for example, forbid the propaganda of Soviet symbols and declassify the archives. Documents prohibited Soviet symbols, condemned the Communist regime opened archives of the Soviet special services and are recognized as fighters for independence of Ukraine the UPA and other organizations. These laws were passed by the national people's representatives at the morning meeting of the Verkhovna Rada on 9 April.
Djabarov said that running in the Baltics and in Ukraine, the actual processes of rehabilitation of Nazism and the glorification of Nazi sympathizers until now has not caused a clear and unequivocal reaction from the West. Moreover, the West in the last period of time has intensified the work to revise the outcome of world war II, starting with blasphemous equating Nazism and Stalinism relevant resolutions of the PACE and OSCE PA 2006 and 2009, the Senator said.
"We saw on 9 April in Ukraine was, really, stamped a law banning Soviet symbols, copying similar legal acts in the Baltic States. Similar laws are enacted to fight the Communist and Soviet heritage, with shares held in Ukraine under the flags of Nazi symbols, portrayed the ruling government as restoring fairness to the so-called fighters for independence, " said djabarov.
the Deputy noted that the spread of vicious anti-Soviet and anti-Russian historical concepts in neighbouring countries Russia " is not only insulting to our national memory, but also makes the Inhabitants of these countries hostage to externally imposed coordinate system, in which Russia in any of its incarnations seems to be the enemy."
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