There is no heroization of the OUN-UPA!

29 January 2018, 12:11 | Peace
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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the law "On the legal status and commemoration of the participants in the struggle for the independence of Ukraine in the twentieth century". 271 deputies voted for giving Ukrainian fighters from the OUN-UPA the status of fighters for the independence of the country. The answer to this was the adoption by the Polish Saeima of the law on responsibility for the denial of the Volyn massacre. Now, for the denial of the crimes of Ukrainian nationalists, who in their atrocities often surpassed even the masters from Berlin, it is possible to get 3 years imprisonment or run into a fine.

The EU will support the Poles. And this is quite serious. In the countries of the European Union for denying the Holocaust, citizens are regularly condemned. And the experience in this is considerable, the criminals here are being persecuted throughout the EU.

Yes, there are many people in Europe who want to rewrite history. However, while there are other examples. So in August 2017 in Dresden, a 40-year-old very intoxicated American was beaten for raising his hand in the Nazi salute. The demonstration of such a gesture in Germany is a crime provided for in paragraph 86a of the German Penal Code. The police, of course, were looking for those who committed lynchings, but the American was also waiting for a prison sentence of up to three years and a fine.

Against the backdrop of the German parliament in August 2017, a photo session was held by Chinese tourists 36 and 49 years old: they Nazi welcomed each other and photographed it on mobile phones. Police of Berlin detained tourists. They had to pay fines of 500 euros.

The Scotsman was arrested, who taught his pug "zigovat" at the command of the owner "Zig Heil! "And" Poison all Jews ". The host in November 2017 filmed a video in which the dog looks at Hitler's speech and throws up his paw at the familiar words of the Fuhrer. The dog, of course, does not threaten anything.

But the assurances of his master that he just wanted to play his girlfriend, the judges were not impressed. He, who posted a video on YouTube, was accused of committing a hate crime for publishing a video that is "offensive, anti-Semitic and racist in nature". In court against him testified Efraim Borowski, director of the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities, who lost during the war the whole family. Мичан has apologized before the Jewish public of the country.




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