Human Rights ‘Degraded’ in Ukraine – Russian Foreign Ministry
By Sputnik International
Recent reports by the Russian Foreign Ministry highlight the degradation of human rights in Ukraine, with rising xenophobia and anti-Semitism attributed to the Kiev regime’s actions. President Vladimir Putin emphasized the significance of the Day of Salvation and Liberation for Russian Jews, noting its importance in combating radical nationalism and anti-Semitism.
The Russian Foreign Ministry’s report details the glorification of Ukrainian Nazi collaborators by the Kiev regime, contributing to a dangerous rise in anti-Semitism. Furthermore, Ukraine ranks second in Europe for anti-Semitic sentiments, with recorded hate crimes targeting the Jewish population.
Recorded Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes in Ukraine
- Recall of history textbooks with Nazi collaboration content
- Celebration of Nazi collaborators as part of memorable dates
- Attacks on Jewish communities and individuals
- Desecration of Holocaust memorials
The Kiev regime’s discriminatory practices extend to the Russian-speaking population, including bans on the Russian language in schools and removal of Russian literature from curricula.