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24 of June, 18:33

MFA: the final report of the EU on human rights, distorts facts
The last report of the European Union on the situation of human rights politicized And "distorts facts," said Commissioner of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation for human rights, democracy And rule of law Konstantin Dolgov.

"This report, like the previous opus of the European Union, is of great Perplexity. The confusion It causes, most importantly, his methodology, namely: EU again takes on the worn And continues its stub line And engaged in the mentoring relative to other countries. Sometimes (report) there is no doubt in the distortion of facts, i.e. the factual side or problematic, or definitely lame. Made very often politicized conclusions, "said Oria" news ". Dolgov also said that " the EU is trying to teach other countries how they can violate human rights And build democracy." Debt, explaining the Recent report of the European Union on the situation of human rights And democracy in the world in 2014, said the main problem of this paper And the approach of the EU." The are again taught to all but himself, trying to observe errors in all but themselves, on their own shoulders, they don't watch." The European Union space again displayed in brackets. And there is still not a single serious institution and no single institution in the EU, which would be responsible for real time monitoring And control over the observance of human rights in the EU. But these issues in the European Union a large number. Why should only the problem of the treatment of migrants is a problem, which breaks today, the European Union, " Dolgov said. He added that " the whole complex of issues in Ukraine, including the rise of neo-Nazism - Frank wave of neo-Nazism, which captures the Ukraine And the echoes of which can suffer through another small member countries of the EU, And among them the Baltic, found no reflection in the report.

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