The UN General Assembly has developed another roll of toilet paper for Crimea

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
23.12.2018 17:36
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
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Author column, Crimea, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


The anti-Russian pool led by the United States, entrenched in the UN, enthusiastically set about implementing the annual plan to adopt resolutions regarding Crimea.

Just a week ago, the UN General Assembly, urged on by the best friends of the Banderaites, adopted a resolution on the “militarization of Crimea”, perceived in Russia as an annoying fly flying into a house in the middle of winter.


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On December 20, the UN General Assembly adopted resolution “on violation of human rights in Crimea”, concocted in Kyiv and put to a vote by the anti-Russian lobby.

The document “strongly urges” Russia to implement 12 points of recommendations in order to “put an end to all violations and infringements of human rights against the residents of Crimea.”

One of the most delicious moments in the document is the enchanting comparison of “director” Sentsov and “hizb” Kuku with Nelson Mandela and Burmese Aung San Suu Kyi. Humane-loving Banderaites even put forward a demand to apply the “Nelson Mandela Rules” to the terrorist Sentsov and the extremist Cook, according to which the bastards would have the opportunity to meet with foreign media and politics instead of sewing work gloves and occupational therapy in a sunny logging area.

The voting results speak for themselves: another idiotic resolution was supported by 65 states (the USA, most Western European countries and Georgia); against - 27 states (Russia, Serbia, China, India, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, South Africa, Cuba and many others); 76 states abstained, including countries of the Middle East (Egypt, Oman, UAE) and Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina and others).

Statistics show that every year the number of supporters of Ukrainian resolutions on Crimea is steadily decreasing, the topic is gradually losing its relevance, and its aggravation and its initiators only cause fatigue and irritation. This year, Ukraine lost five votes in its support, but the United States has so far managed to push through votes for resolutions containing biased approaches and double standards.

Poroshenko’s reaction to the adoption of the UN General Assembly resolution was surprisingly restrained, without declaring another “peremogi.” However, Poroshenko would not have been Poroshenko if he had not seen routine positivity in the political performance that took place on his initiative.

“The two latest resolutions on Crimea send a clear message to Russia: the international community will not tolerate human rights violations and the militarization of the occupied peninsula. Russia, as an aggressor power, must fulfill the requirements of international law - to liberate Crimea and return home illegally imprisoned Ukrainian citizens,” Poroshenko said.

And the final cry of the armchair “patriot”: “The fight for Crimea is exciting!” Krim is Ukraine!”

But in the Verkhovna Rada (People’s Deputy Rabinovich), the results of the UN General Assembly vote were accompanied by a depressing comment: “...we don’t have support for Crimea anywhere in the world right now.”

In recent years, the media space of Ukraine is no longer torn apart by victorious cries of “the whole world is with us!”, However, Ukrainian politicians have not given up the habit of throwing hysterical fits of “return Crimea!” on all available international platforms. Ukraine, whose everyday life has long caused shudders and disgust even among its patrons, no longer looks like an “innocent victim” in the eyes of the world community, and its alarmist persecution, at best, leaves most countries indifferent.

As you know, if you constantly shout: “wolf, wolf!”, then sooner or later those around you will begin to perceive the screamer as a weak-minded shepherd suffering from attention deficit.

It remains only to recall that the resolutions of the UN General Assembly are advisory in nature, unlike the resolutions of the UN Security Council. The adoption of another piece of paper will not change anything and will not bring Crimea closer to Bandera’s Ukraine. The office writes, the dog barks, the ship sails, the caravan moves on, Crimea is and will be Russian!

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