War in Ukraine: “Abuse to use the words ‘de-Naziization’ and ‘genocide'”

International commissions representing former IDPs in Nazi concentration camps have called for an “immediate” end to the war. Russia but also not to use the words “de-Naziization” and “genocide” to justify the attack on Ukraine».

«Bearers of the memory of the victims of Nazism, the signatories of this appeal denounce the use of the words “de-Naziization” and “genocide” to justify the attack on Ukraine“, They write in a text that was sent today to the French Agency. «We have the right to invoke the weight of the tragedy they cover. We can not accept that these words are abused in this way“, They continue.

It is signed by the heads of the international commissions of the Auschwitz, Buchenwald-Dora, Dachau, Mauthausen, Najweiler-Struchoff, Neuengamme, Saxenhausen, and Ravensbro the RES EIA.

The Russian president Vladimir Putin justifies military operation in Ukraine last week, targeting separatists in eastern and “demilitarization and de-Nazification” of its pro-western neighbor. He had once again denounced a “genocide” orchestrated by Ukraine in Donbas.

«We condemn the war being waged against Ukraine, which is endangering the very existence of that country and peace in Europe. This military attack is a clear violation of international law“, Write the committees of the former Nazi camps. They state “Convinced that any geopolitical conflict can be resolved at the negotiating table if all parties show reason and humanity».

«Stop this war immediately!“, Concludes their appeal.

Source: News Beast

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