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⚡️ Human Rights Situation in Certain Countries (The Joint Report of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus)
The document aims to draw attention to the challenges and threats faced by the contemporary international community in the field of human rights.
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📄 With regard to the human rights issues raised in the Report, our countries firmly believe that applying the so-called double-standards while assessing certain situations and phenomena remains a major challenge in this field. In this regard, it is very symptomatic that such an approach is increasingly being used by the countries of the collective West to fuel confrontation and exert pressure on sovereign States. <...>
We have repeatedly pointed out in international human rights forums and in thematic reports on human rights that a number of countries are openly promoting racist ideas and values, provoking the upsurge of radical nationalism. And this is happening despite the fact that there are legal mechanisms in place within the United Nations, the OSCE and a number of other international organizations aimed at countering the glorification of Nazism, racism, xenophobia and related intolerance.
❗️ However, such connivance is nothing new, especially since Western "model democracies" are no strangers to racist and neo-colonial views – examples abound in our time, and even more so in the history of the twentieth century, and particularly of World War II. Such duplicity of the West was demonstrated by the events of 2022 and its declared "crusade" against the "Russian world".
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In the emerging new world, which should be based on a fairer system of international relations, the full realization of the principle of the sovereign equality of States and the historical, cultural, religious and national particularities of each country is essential. Only on that basis would the negative effects of colonialism, neo-colonial thinking, racism, racial discrimination and related intolerance be fully eradicated. This would prevent unlawful attempts by certain countries to "bring to heel" the international law system and use its universal human rights mechanisms to suit their own parochial and vested interests.
☝️ The negative examples from both the present and the recent past cited in the Report, which, for the most part, we are all well aware of, are a very strong evidence of the need to mobilize the entire constructive-minded international community to successfully confront these challenges.
The document aims to draw attention to the challenges and threats faced by the contemporary international community in the field of human rights.
👉 Read in full
📄 With regard to the human rights issues raised in the Report, our countries firmly believe that applying the so-called double-standards while assessing certain situations and phenomena remains a major challenge in this field. In this regard, it is very symptomatic that such an approach is increasingly being used by the countries of the collective West to fuel confrontation and exert pressure on sovereign States. <...>
We have repeatedly pointed out in international human rights forums and in thematic reports on human rights that a number of countries are openly promoting racist ideas and values, provoking the upsurge of radical nationalism. And this is happening despite the fact that there are legal mechanisms in place within the United Nations, the OSCE and a number of other international organizations aimed at countering the glorification of Nazism, racism, xenophobia and related intolerance.
❗️ However, such connivance is nothing new, especially since Western "model democracies" are no strangers to racist and neo-colonial views – examples abound in our time, and even more so in the history of the twentieth century, and particularly of World War II. Such duplicity of the West was demonstrated by the events of 2022 and its declared "crusade" against the "Russian world".
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In the emerging new world, which should be based on a fairer system of international relations, the full realization of the principle of the sovereign equality of States and the historical, cultural, religious and national particularities of each country is essential. Only on that basis would the negative effects of colonialism, neo-colonial thinking, racism, racial discrimination and related intolerance be fully eradicated. This would prevent unlawful attempts by certain countries to "bring to heel" the international law system and use its universal human rights mechanisms to suit their own parochial and vested interests.
☝️ The negative examples from both the present and the recent past cited in the Report, which, for the most part, we are all well aware of, are a very strong evidence of the need to mobilize the entire constructive-minded international community to successfully confront these challenges.
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⭐️ 79 years ago, on 20 June 1945, the Victory Banner was delivered to Moscow from Berlin - the very banner that was raised over the defeated Reichstag on the night of May 1, 1945, by Red Army soldiers of the 150th Rifle Division Mikhail Egorov, Meliton Kantaria and Alexey Berest.
Photos of the burning Reichstag with the Victory Banner flying above its dome were published in the Russian newspaper Pravda on May 3, 1945. The Red Banner, pierced by bullets, stained with blood, became a sacred relic.
Transporting the Banner was entrusted to pilots of the 226th aviation regiment, formed shortly before by officers of the 62nd separate Guards regiment of the USSR Civil Air Fleet.
For some time the original Victory Banner was stored in the combined battalion of the 1st Belorussian Front, then it was sent to the Central Museum of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, where it is still kept.
🇷🇺 It is shown very rarely: the fabric is too fragile. The banner is kept unfurled and in a horizontal position in a glass showcase, which does not allow ultraviolet rays to pass through, while optimal temperature and air humidity are maintained inside. An exact replica of the original flag is on display in the Museum's permanent exhibition.
☝️ The blood-red cloth remains the main symbol of the Great Patriotic War, a source of pride of all the peoples of the USSR who contributed to our common Victory.
Photos of the burning Reichstag with the Victory Banner flying above its dome were published in the Russian newspaper Pravda on May 3, 1945. The Red Banner, pierced by bullets, stained with blood, became a sacred relic.
Transporting the Banner was entrusted to pilots of the 226th aviation regiment, formed shortly before by officers of the 62nd separate Guards regiment of the USSR Civil Air Fleet.
For some time the original Victory Banner was stored in the combined battalion of the 1st Belorussian Front, then it was sent to the Central Museum of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, where it is still kept.
🇷🇺 It is shown very rarely: the fabric is too fragile. The banner is kept unfurled and in a horizontal position in a glass showcase, which does not allow ultraviolet rays to pass through, while optimal temperature and air humidity are maintained inside. An exact replica of the original flag is on display in the Museum's permanent exhibition.
☝️ The blood-red cloth remains the main symbol of the Great Patriotic War, a source of pride of all the peoples of the USSR who contributed to our common Victory.
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Dear friends!
📚 The Russian House in New Delhi invites you to a screening of the film “The Flying Ship” as part of a children’s film festival held in the Russian center of science and culture.
📆 We are waiting for you at the film screening on June 21 at 12:00 p.m.
🏢 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
📎 The film will be shown in Russian with English subtitles.
✅ Admission for film visitors is free.
💎 Don't miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
Waiting for you!
#RussianHouse #film #TheFlyingShip #Rossotrudnichestvo
📚 The Russian House in New Delhi invites you to a screening of the film “The Flying Ship” as part of a children’s film festival held in the Russian center of science and culture.
📆 We are waiting for you at the film screening on June 21 at 12:00 p.m.
🏢 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
📎 The film will be shown in Russian with English subtitles.
✅ Admission for film visitors is free.
💎 Don't miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
Waiting for you!
#RussianHouse #film #TheFlyingShip #Rossotrudnichestvo
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We are pleased to share the highlights of the celebration of the X International Yoga Day, which took place in the Orenburg region on June 15.
This event is a joint initiative of JNCC, Indian Embassy in Moscow and the Administration of the Orenburg Region.
Orenburg residents enthusiastically participated in yoga and meditation classes from city instructors.
The Indian Embassy in Moscow thanks the Administration of the Orenburg Region for its comprehensive support in organizing the event. We also express our heartfelt thanks to all participants.
This event is a joint initiative of JNCC, Indian Embassy in Moscow and the Administration of the Orenburg Region.
Orenburg residents enthusiastically participated in yoga and meditation classes from city instructors.
The Indian Embassy in Moscow thanks the Administration of the Orenburg Region for its comprehensive support in organizing the event. We also express our heartfelt thanks to all participants.
Forwarded from BHARAT РОССИЯ 🇮🇳🇷🇺 (Адитя Шривастава)
👥 Representatives of India, as part of the New Generation program, took part in St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2024.
📝 Youth representative of the UN Department after the UN Priyanka Chahal, entrepreneur from Agra, Uttar Pradesh Rahul Chaudhry and entrepreneur from Bahadurgarh Rohit Dalal shared their vision for the development of Russian-Indian relations in the economic sphere. They noted that the participation of governments in decision-making processes gives a positive impetus to the development of relationships between different options.
📚 Outside the economic bloc, new opportunities for cultural and constitutional exchange between states were discussed.
📎 The presence of the young Indian delegation not only led to promising future cooperation between India and the countries, but also played the role of SPIEF as a catalyst for global economic dialogue.
📝 Youth representative of the UN Department after the UN Priyanka Chahal, entrepreneur from Agra, Uttar Pradesh Rahul Chaudhry and entrepreneur from Bahadurgarh Rohit Dalal shared their vision for the development of Russian-Indian relations in the economic sphere. They noted that the participation of governments in decision-making processes gives a positive impetus to the development of relationships between different options.
📚 Outside the economic bloc, new opportunities for cultural and constitutional exchange between states were discussed.
📎 The presence of the young Indian delegation not only led to promising future cooperation between India and the countries, but also played the role of SPIEF as a catalyst for global economic dialogue.
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The “Candle of Memory” event was held at the Russian House in New Delhi as a sign of admiration for the participants of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), veterans of the Home Front, and millions of people tortured in concentration camps.
👱♂️ Director of the Russian House in New Delhi Oleg Osipov reminded Indians and Russian compatriots that June 22 - the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow - is one of the most tragic pages in the history of our country. “In 1941, the USSR was attacked not only by Nazi Germany. On the same day Italy and Romania declared war on, and on June 25 - Finland. The Wehrmacht included military units from Spain, Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Croatia and other European countries,” he noted.
📎The All-Russian action “Candle of Memory” symbolizes the unification of the people, their respect for the past and the desire to preserve peace and tranquility on earth.
#RussianHouse #MemoryCandle #June22 #Rossotrudnichestvo
👱♂️ Director of the Russian House in New Delhi Oleg Osipov reminded Indians and Russian compatriots that June 22 - the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow - is one of the most tragic pages in the history of our country. “In 1941, the USSR was attacked not only by Nazi Germany. On the same day Italy and Romania declared war on, and on June 25 - Finland. The Wehrmacht included military units from Spain, Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Croatia and other European countries,” he noted.
📎The All-Russian action “Candle of Memory” symbolizes the unification of the people, their respect for the past and the desire to preserve peace and tranquility on earth.
#RussianHouse #MemoryCandle #June22 #Rossotrudnichestvo