Friday, November 17, 2017

In Crimea, commented adopted by the UN General Assembly resolution on human rights


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SIMFEROPOL, 15 Nov — RIA Novosti, Victor Liashenko. The draft of the UN resolution on human rights violations in the Crimea does not meet the subject matter, the international mission can see for yourself in the insolvency proceedings filed claims, said the Vice-speaker of the Crimean Parliament Efim Fix.

Draft resolution of Ukraine on the situation of human rights in the Crimea submitted to the UN General Assembly. The document adopted by the Third Committee of the UNGA-social, humanitarian and cultural issues Tuesday and will be considered at the plenary session of the current of the 72nd session of the General Assembly. The draft resolution received the support of 71 States, 25 countries voted against and 77 abstained. In the document Russia “urge” to carry out 12 recommendations to “put an immediate end to all violations and abuses of human rights against the inhabitants of Crimea”.

“We have it easy. This is the system — does not understand the subject matter, not penetrating, not studying, not understanding the processes that occur to make some decisions. Surprised by the position of countries who vote for what they themselves do not understand and do not know” — told RIA Novosti Fix.

According to him, in the Crimea is very strict about the observance of human rights. “All live in a democratic state of Russia. Live, work and create. We have repeatedly said that, if you want to learn, please come and see what’s going on here, and independently draw conclusions”, — added the Vice-speaker.

According to him, many foreign delegations at public diplomacy have personally visited the Crimean Peninsula and found in the dynamic development of the region and respect each other all the people living here.


“Ukraine needs to stop screwing around, speculating the Crimean issue in the international arena. But this should be treated calmly, as saying: “the Dog barks, but the caravan moves on.” And is confident, as in the Russian Crimea create decent living conditions,” said Fix.

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