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Russia urges OSCE to demand investigation into 2014 Odessa tragedy from Kiev â ministry
Zakharova noted that the Council of Europe was one of the few organizations that attempted to investigate the Odessa tragedy
MOSCOW, May 1. /TASS/. Russia urges the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the Council of Europe (CE) to press for a fair and impartial investigation into mass crimes committed by Ukrainian radicals in the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa in 2014, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement on Friday.
"We reiterate our call to the Council of Europe, the OSCE and other international organizations dealing with similar matters to press for an honest and impartial investigation into the above-mentioned mass crimes, in full compliance with Ukraine’s international obligations," she said. "The bloody massacre in Odessa and other crimes committed by radical nationalists must not be left unpunished, and their organizers and perpetrators must receive the punishment they deserve."
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If the courts are not on our side, how can we fight the increasing trend of antireligious legislation?
In October 2013, the European Council adopted a non-binding resolution stating that the ritual of bris milah “violates the physical integrity of children” and urged all European countries to ban the practice. In its wake, the Conference of European Rabbis, outraged at the resolution, created a public conference with the theme of “Is There a Future for Jews In Europe?”
Thorbjorn Jagland, then general secretary of the European Council, participated in the conference, where he announced that the resolution against bris milah had been reached due primarily to anti-Muslim sentiment, but more than anything, due to ignorance: “I would like to make one thing unequivocally clear to you right here and right now,” he stated. “In no way does the European Council want to ban the practice of male circumcision.”
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