
The car of the Investigative Committee of the Russian FederationMOSCOW, March 17 The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against TV presenter Fakhrudin Sharafmal. Earlier, a journalist on the air of the Ukrainian TV channel Krym 24 quoted the Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann and called for the genocide of Russians and the murder of Russian children.The journalist who called for the killing of Russians was born in a village where Jews were slaughtered» A criminal case has been initiated against Ukrainian TV presenter Fakhrudin Sharafmal. His public statements contain signs of crimes under paragraph «b» of part 2 of Article 282 of the Criminal Code, paragraphs «a», «c «Part 2 of Article 354.1 of the Criminal Code (actions aimed at inciting hatred or enmity, as well as humiliating the dignity of a person or a group of persons on the basis of nationality; the rehabilitation of Nazism is the approval of crimes established by the verdict of the International Military Tribunal),» the department said. that the International Military Tribunal established the role of Eichmann, who headed the department of the Gestapo, in crimes, including the deaths of several million Jews.View from Kyiv: Ukraine really needs denazificationChairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin instructed to give a legal assessment of Sharafmal's statements. The department considers it obvious that Sharafmal is a typical representative of Ukrainian nationalism, «which has saturated the authorities in this country, which has been destroying the civilian population of Donbass for eight years.» Russia demands from the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media a reaction to the call of the Ukrainian leader to the genocide of Russians, Maxim Buyakevich, Deputy Representative of the Russian Federation to the OSCE, later told RIA Novosti. Sharafmal earlier urged to refrain from hate speech.
European politicians have repeatedly called the threat of Nazism in Ukraine an insignificant one, not reacting to Moscow's statements that open propaganda of neo-Nazi ideas is being carried out there with the approval of local authorities.
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