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Russia scolds OSCE for equating Hitler and Stalin

Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:45pm IST
 
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers threatened the OSCE with "harsh" consequences on Saturday after the European security body passed a resolution condemning both Stalinism and fascism for starting World War Two.

Russia's delegates to the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe stormed out of a meeting of the assembly on Friday after it passed the resolution, which had been drafted by a delegate from the host nation Lithuania, Moscow's former Soviet satellite.

"This is nothing but an attempt to re-write the history of World War Two," Konstantin Kosachyov, who heads the foreign relations committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, told Interfax news agency.

"The reaction of the parliament to this document will be immediate and it will be harsh."

The resolution called for a day of remembrance for victims of both Stalinism and Nazism to be marked every August 23, the date in 1939 when Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact dividing Eastern Europe between their spheres of influence.

Since its brief war with neighbouring Georgia last year, Russia has had a strained relationship with the OSCE, which led a post-war monitoring mission in the conflict zone.

The legacy of Josef Stalin often touches off emotional public debates in Russia, and in May, the Kremlin set up a commission to counter claims from other countries that Russia had not defeated fascism in Europe in the war.

Alexander Kozlovsky, the head of Moscow's delegation to the OSCE, called the resolution an "insulting anti-Russian attack", state-owned RT television reported. The head of the Russian Communist Party, Gennady Zyuganov, told Ekho Moskvy radio that the document was "disgusting" and "shameful".

Millions of Russians, especially of the older generation, revere Stalin for fashioning the Soviet Union into a superpower and defeating Nazi Germany during the Great Patriotic War, as it is known to most Russians.  Continued...

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