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12 of March, 20:01

Senator SF: the British do not like the Russian Federation, human rights a pretext for opponents
Senator from Crimea Serhii Tsekov believes that the UK does Not suit Russia's growing role on the international arena, for this reason, the London tries to detect flaws in its policy, as well as among them alleging violations of human rights in the Russian Federation.

The British foreign Ministry in a report on the state of democracy and human rights in the world said that the situation with human rights in Russia in 2014, significantly deteriorated. The crisis in Ukraine and the deteriorating economic situation has accelerated the process of shrinking civil liberties and created rules for restrictive policy, reported in the document.

"The attitude of great Britain to Russia in recent years has Not changed. They do Not always like a strong Russia, " said crazing Last news on Thursday. He noticed that at the present time has become "fashionable" to find flaws in the provisions of human rights." When collapsed, the Soviet Union, came the difficult 90-ies with elements of " grabbing ", the UK is Not worried about human rights in Russia, " said the Senator.

"As soon as Russia has become a strong, recovered, they immediately began to talk about the non-observance of civil rights and liberties," said crazing. Both in the EU and in the USA you can find many violations of the rights of Residents to the same by law, the Senator said, and cited the example of the imposition of citizens of Western countries fashion on same-sex marriage. Not worried about the British foreign Ministry, according to his statement, and the situation with human rights in the United States, where law-enforcement officers in the Ferguson were convicted in racial crimes, and the police chief was forced to resign.

"Russia is guilty just because" I want to eat " (motivation of the wolf that ate the lamb in one of Russian tales of the eighteenth century)

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