The International Federation of Resistance Fighters (FIR) – Association of Antifascists remembers Elie Wiesel

3. Juli 2016

We have to say a last far-well to Elie Wiesel, who died in the first days of July 2016 at the age of 87 years. He was an international well-known survivor of the CC Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Born in Sighet in Transylvania, he was deported 1944 with his family to the extermination camp Auschwitz, where most of its members were killed. He himself left with an evacuation transport to Buchenwald, where he experienced one hand the hell of “Little Camp”, on the other hand the organized resistance of prisoners and the liberation on April 11, 1945. Although he was not a part of the resistance organization, he never forgot this solidary performance of his comrades.

As rapporteur of the United Nations and later as a professor of literature, philosophy and Judaism his central concern was to do everything that these crimes against humanity will not be forgotten and racism and antisemitism will never allowed to recover its strength. For this commitment, 1986, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Several times he took the floor to speak to the world community to defend humanism and to preserve memories. June 2009, he accompanied US-President Barack Obama together with the President of the International Committee Buchenwald Dora Bertrand Herz during his visit in the memorial Buchenwald.

Until his last days, Elie Wiesel was active in the historical educational work and in the preservation of the memories of the victims of racist extermination policy. An important voice of the survivors, a voice of humanism and anti-racist movement has ceased with his death. We will never forget him.

Vilmos Hanti, President, Dr. Ulrich Schneider, General Secretary

Protect political rights in all of Europe – no persecution of communist parties and ban their political symbols

27. Mai 2016

FIR as umbrella organization of veterans, partisans and former resistance fighters and antifascists of today’s generations is seriously concerned about the danger for political freedom in several European countries. The persecution of Communist parties, of Communist and antifascist Resistance fighters, the ban on the use of their symbols which began after the overthrow of socialism in Eastern Europe, is even expanding in our days. The persecution of the Communist party members and Resistance Fighters in the Baltic countries, in Hungary, Poland, Ukraine and further countries, are well-known.

In these countries, has outlawed the use of symbols, primarily of the Communist parties and, even after that, many Communists and Resistance fighters, the pioneers of the national movement were convicted and jailed. Restrictions in these countries show that these persecutions were aimed at social freedom and civil rights. On the other hand the actions of fascist parties and organizations are allowed in these countries: former Nazi are praised and SS-collaborators were called “freedom fighters” and monuments to their honor were erected. In the same time monuments of the Red Army which had liberated these countries and defeated fascism were demolished. All those countries, except Ukraine, are members of the European Union. These countries, but Ukraine as well having an ultra-right fascist government, are politically, economically and militarily supported by the EU which closes its eyes in view of these crimes.

Although FIR is not linked to any political party, we are seriously concerned about these political tendencies in several European countries. And, in this regard, we cannot forget that the EU-parliament adopted a resolution equating Hitler with Stalin, fascism with socialism and establishing the 23th of August (the day on which the Ribbentrop-Molotov agreement was signed) as a day of remembrance against totalitarian regimes.

FIR encourages representatives of the EU to defend the political rights of all people and not to support such rightwing-populist governments which have proven that they delimitate the political rights of their peoples and allow the activities of ultra-right and fascist organizations.

May 2016

Stop the historical revisionism in Europe

27. Mai 2016

71 years after the liberation from Fascism and war, FIR sees with great concern serious problems in several European countries, especially in Central and Eastern Europe (Poland, the Baltics, Hungary, Ukraine, and Croatia et.al.) because of historical revisionist trends.

It is unacceptable that monuments of the liberators are dismantled and destroyed by the today’s political governments (Poland, Croatia, and Ukraine).

It is unacceptable that the heroic struggle of the partisans and the resistance fighters are denounced and the values are minimalized in the public.

It is unacceptable equalizing fascism with communism or the leaders of the anti-fascist victory with Nazi criminals.

It is unacceptable that Nazi collaborators and SS soldiers were honored as highly recommended in the Baltics and Ukraine, and they are called “freedom fighters”.

It is unacceptable that today’s generations are confronted with faulty information and revisionist views on the struggle of the Resistance (Hungary and Poland).

We condemn all these kinds of historical revisionism and falsification. It is politically dangerous because this is often connected with the political acceptance of right wing and open fascist groups and propaganda, like in Ukraine. As we can see – there are such tendencies also in Poland or Hungary.

FIR and its member federations stand for the historical truth about the struggle of Resistance and to preserve the memory of those who fought against fascism and war. We remember all the women and men, they sacrificed their lives, risking their health and freedom, to fight for the freedom of their country and the liberation of Europe.

We are proud to see that in several countries the anti-fascist, resistance fighter and veteran organizations are able to mobilize younger generations on this subject like we experienced in Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Russia and several other European countries. These are hopeful signals that all attempts of historical revisionism will find political and anti-fascist responses.

We encourage schools and universities, historians, pedagogues and anti-fascist fighters, to continue to bring young people the history of the struggle against fascism and the real history of Second World War again and again.

We urge the European Parliament and political structures in all European countries to follow their own public declarations – given the 70th anniversary of the day of liberation/ day of victory – never to allow such historical revisionism and to defend the honor of the Resistance fighters and the victims of Nazism.

FIR reaffirms its solidarity with the refugees

27. Mai 2016

FIR – the federation of former veterans, partisans and Resistance fighters, antifascists of today’s generations – recalls its declaration „Helping refugees – combat the causes of flight – human dignity for everyone – together against racism!” (March 2016). On this fundament the leading body of FIR supports the following declaration of our Greek comrades (PEAEA) and encourages all member federations of FIR to be active and in solidarity with the refugees in their countries:

The refugee crisis has become worse since the shameful agreement between the EU and Turkey which violates the rights of refugees as they have been defined by international law signed as well by the Greek government. The situation of the refugees is becoming more and more inhumane. Those refugees who are sent back by Greece to Turkey, are thrown into prison and if they are sent to their home countries, their life is in immediate danger.

This agreement permitted as well many American NATO warships to be present in the Eastern part of Mediterranean under the pretext of monitoring from the field to reduce the flow of refugees, but really they just follow the movements of Russian warships. The result is an increase of the danger of an imperialist war with disastrous consequences for the populations of the entire region. However the refugee crisis escalated especially after the closure of the European borders with the result that refugees are trapped in Greece under inhumane conditions.

Scandals of NGO’s exploiting refugees also are being revealed every day making life of refugees even harder. If the refugees are still preserved in Greece, it’s because of the solidarity of ordinary people and the organized help from people’s committees.

Hypocritical statements and actions of the European Union and other imperialist organs are not going to solve any problem, because the flows of refugees are the result of the imperialist interventions and wars those organizations cause themselves in order to control the resources of wealth of those regions and their transport routes.

We demand the immediate opening of borders to refugees, so they were able to go to the countries where they want to live. We also demand an end to imperialist interventions so that refugees could return to their homes.         

Adopted May 2016

Letter of FIR president Vilmos Hanti

1. Juli 2015

Dear EC members,
Chairmen of the member federations and members of FIR,
Dear Antifascist Comrades,

While our eyes and attention are focused on what kind of a future lies ahead of Europe and the world, we cannot forget what had happened yesterday, where we come from, what kind of lessons our common past carries.
The mission of FIR, the International Federation of Resistance Fighters, is to represent and disseminate the above truth. Today’s strained international relations and, especially, the events unfolding these days on the European continent have demonstrated, perhaps with an acuity unknown since the end of World War II, how dealing with the consequences of the catastrophe submerging us in the 30’s and 40’s is of paramount importance in order to prevent their fall into oblivion.
We can attain this goal if FIR’s leadership and our member organisations do play an appropriate role in public life; if we keep reminding all of us that, unfortunately, people continue to be vulnerable, and the poisoning of people’s minds goes on even today; if we face head on the difficulties which have been accompanying the great geopolitical changes that took place a quarter of a century ago, and most of all, if we keep conveying these messages consistently to the new generations.
My conviction is that in this historic endeavour FIR, too, carries a lot of responsibilities, and we – relying on similar activities carried out by others – can bring an important contribution to keeping alive what everybody should remember. We must not allow that some forces, referring to the passing of time or guided by dark political designs, manage to bury this determinant European heritage which defines our todays and which originates in the terrifying cataclysm and the ensuing historic antifascist victory 70 years ago!
In the spirit of the above, I am turning to the Executive Committee of FIR, to the leadership of its member organisations, to the FIR members themselves with the proposition to intensify our common activities in our societies and among the young generations through initiatives and events, including cross-border meetings. This would send a signal that FIR is alive and is working and deems it important to draw attention to the dangers threatening the democratic order, solidarity, tolerance, human rights, and to focus on the designs of those political forces which seek to squeeze the worst, the most noxious out of people’s minds, making use for this purpose of the countless real problems and crises that beset our continent and its neighbourhood.
Never again cruel destructions, never again fascism dressed either in old or new clothes!

Dear Friends,
I am waiting for your thoughts and reactions to the issues raised in my letter. I wish to know your ideas as to the possibilities for further common action.

70 year old world historical victory – Speech of Vilmos Hanti, president of FIR

14. Mai 2015

Let’s unite with renewed resistance against new types of fascism!
Speech Vilmos Hanti (Moscow, May 7, 2015)

Dear Antifascist Comrades,
On behalf of the 64 year old International Federation of Resistance Fighters (FIR), which operates in around 30 countries with more than 60 member-organizations, I greet you cordially and congratulate you all for the organization of this very important conference on the 70th anniversary of the victory over fascism.
The declaration of Nazi Germany’s unconditional capitulation entered into force on May 8, 1945 at 11 PM Central European Time (an due to time difference, in Moscow on May 9 at 1 AM).This is why we celebrate Victory Day commemorating the victory over European fascism on May 8 and 9. This day ended the horrors and opened the way to the democratic integration of Europe, which also had a favourable influence on further events in the world. Hence, it is not an accident that in 1985 May 9 was also declared Europe Day, the day when we also celebrate the European unity and peace.
Seventy years have passed since the great victory over fascism. We are delighted that few former resistance fighters are still among us; however, regrettably, as time goes by their personal presence ebbs and with it their experience and examples dissolve, having less and less impact in our world. The people of the former Soviet Union made the biggest sacrifices for this great antifascist victory, for which these nations will be eternally respected. Next to the antifascist coalition’s army, the armed and political partisan resistance units organized by the people themselves in many different countries was significant.
But we should also not forget about the heartland, about those women and children left at home who helped the soldiers on the fronts or the local partisans. On this great celebration – if I may – I would like to personally express the appreciation and gratitude of the International Federation of Resistance Fighters (FIR) to the former resistance fighters and to their descendants. I would like to ask them to be proud of their heroic deeds, and to continue working with their personal examples and show how this admirable human resistance shall never be forgotten, how it should serve as an example for the present.
Close to 70 different nations participated in the anti-Hitler alliance around the world, and more than 73 million soldiers and civilians died in this war. On the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe on behalf of FIR I bow my head with respect before the memories of the heroes and victims perished in the war.

My dear friends,
The neo-liberal economic policy and neo-conservative social-philosophy started to strengthen in the mid-seventies. The consequences of this can be felt today, when those favorable impacts of the emerged welfare states affecting a relatively wide group of population started significantly to become obsolete and so increasing the social inequality drastically, often to an unbearable scale.
We have to see, that the political changes that took place 25 years ago in the Eastern European countries and in the new states of the former Soviet Union did not entirely bring the hoped results. The developed democratic frameworks did not mean that the antifascist values would be automatically undertaken. Based on the inferior instincts of people, the previously dormant fascist thoughts were able to easily sprout again in a weak democracy suffering from immune deficiency; and in numerous countries they have already burgeoned. Wild capitalism set loose upon the Eastern European countries greatly strengthened the positions of the emerging new types of fascism. But the West is also facing similar problems like the East, where the financial crisis has significantly contributed to the strengthening of the far-right. The enervated organizations intended to protect people’s interests, the impoverishment, and the large scales of unemployment make people more vulnerable and exposed. The EU institutions became bureaucratic and alienated themselves from the people. They are not able to act with necessary efficiency against the significantly strengthened far-right.
A great Hungarian poet, Attila József once wrote that “Capital and Fascism are betrothed”. This means that capital and fascism are in an organic relationship with each other; their existence is predestined to strengthen each other.
Today the masses turned away significantly from the left forces. This weakness is taken advantage of by all those who are interested in the strengthening of social inequality, in accumulating their economic and social power and their capital income.
Political parties interested in creating a fairer society have also weakened. The social democratic type parties although accept the existence of capitalism, have the intentions to curb capitalism and its degenerations, however too often surrendered to the tendencies of deepening the social inequities. Moreover, the communist parties became in many places dogmatic, authoritarian and in their practical activities were in fact unable to present convincing and successful economic alternatives to capitalist models.
We are experiencing that the forces interested in the concentration of social and economic power can achieve serious successes with their anti-communist rhetoric. Many European governments however don’t close themselves away from the far right; they actually even cooperate with them and give allowances to them, while at the same time curbing the press and freedom of expression, discrediting the democratic rules, social achievements, and overall parliamentary democracy before the people. Especially in some of the successor states of the former Soviet Union and former socialist countries the ideology of communism, initially striving for justice and equality, was declared as the main culprit for all the wrong, the economic crises, and also put an equation mark between communism and fascism.
In my county, in Hungary, the government is executing more and more programs from the far-right script. It glorifies the Hungarian soldiers who have fought besides Hitler’s Germany, abolishes the names of the heroes of the Second World War in public places, prohibits street names such as Read Army and Liberation, and does not even say a word about the fact that Hungary was liberated 70 years ago from fascism. The counter-demonstration organized by FIR last year in Riga was simply not enough to prevent the commemoration, supported also by the Latvian authorities, which year by year glorifies those who collaborated with Hitler’s war criminal organization, the Waffen SS.
We find ourselves today in situations, were the “communists” are shamelessly blamed for the horrors of the Second World War, forgetting their decisive role in the antifascist coalition. Falsification of history is taking place everywhere: on the level of political parties, in schoolbooks, in public discourses. The heroism of the antifascist resistance fight, its historic past and excellent personalities appear less and less in public education and in public discourse, which reduces the possibilities of the present antifascist resistance fight in extraordinary scale. The names and statues of the former antifascist resistance heroes are removed from public places; in better cases there will be nothing, in worse cases they will be replaced by fascist, racist, and anti-Semitic personalities.
The Holocaust remembrances often take place in a vacuum without presenting the historical correlations. They only speak about the sufferings instead of using the opportunity to unveil the ideology of fascism that is innately prone to killing. They should remind about the inhumanity of the far-right that has already been seen in history. Usually they do not mention and show how the heroism of the antifascist resistance fighters and the antifascist alliance should be an example to follow. It is them who eliminated the horrors, liberated the concentration camps, demolished the ghettos, and brought peace to the world. Those groups mainly threatened by the far-right could be vanguards of the present new antifascist fight. However, they often feel that they would be better off if they cooperate with the far-right. Maybe they can get temporary successes but we should acknowledge that in the long run cooperation with the far-right will not bring any positive results for anybody. After all this, it is no wonder that many people find refuge in the syrupy populism of the new type fascist organizations.
Nowadays fascism is donning itself with new methods to gain ground. It shows itself differently in the Baltic States, in Ukraine, in Hungary, in Moldova or in France. But it also appears in a completely different form, namely terrorism, and uses the guise of Islam. The curbing of this is a challenge of a scale as large as the organization of the former anti-Hitler coalition was. Mankind stands before new challenges, which could be handled successfully only with the cooperation of forces respecting human values and human dignity.
Actions against fascism are particularly hampered by the fact that many democrats do not recognize the threat of neo-fascism and do not stand up against it. There are no comprehensive European and national programs with cogent efficacy that serve the strengthening of democracy and that of the antifascist and antiracist mentality. These are especially greatly needed in the public education systems. Many democrats consider freedom of speech more paramount than freedom of human dignity. Naturally, if we lock a wild animal in a cage it will remain a wild animal; it is with a long process of habituation, domestication and education that it can be somewhat tamed. The same way we should deal with fascist views which appear in the guise of exclusion, xenophobia, covert and unveiled racism compounded in many places by purblind extremeness with mixed ethnocentrism. The democratic communities should quarantine and isolate them, meanwhile we should pursue our persuading work against those professing these inhuman views, and to reach out to the younger ages and show them the perspective of a democratic life and way. We, the members of FIR jointly say that representation of fascism is not an opinion but a felony, a crime against mankind. The various states should protect their citizens from the unconfined publicity of all kinds of anti-humanist, exclusionary, and rancorous ideas. We should not forget that actions follow words. War is the business of a narrow interest group; it does not serve the broader circle of the people’s and mankind’s interests. We antifascists reject war, we want peace! But it should be noted and we know very well from history that there are situations when we must act and not cringe.
The armed conflict in Ukraine already took a large number of human lives. The Ukrainian conflict has such an aspect which offers a fertile soil for spreading of far right, nationalist, neo-nazi thoughts and the handling of it means a challenge from the point of view of the democratic development of the country. We call upon the sides to adhere to the agreements! Beside all this it should be acknowledged that a wide variety of people live in Ukraine with different cultural and other identity-like attachments. We represent the belief that, while preserving this diversity, the people of Ukraine should decide themselves, independent from national oligarchs and outside interference, what they would like in the future.
My dear friends,
FIR calls upon joint actions on the 70th anniversary of the victory over fascism. We turn to the better half of the world. Let’s unite with new resistance fight against the new types of fascism. The task for all of us and for all responsibly thinking people out there  be it right or left oriented, believer or non-believer  is to fight against the strengthening of new types of fascism for more equitable and solidary world, where certain people will not be excluded from mainstream society because of their skin color being different, or they come from different cultures, have a different sexual identity, or even because they are poor.
70 years ago the anti-Hitler antifascist coalition proved that people of different world views can join together and cooperate. We antifascists wait and urge the different societies, especially the big powers to act substantively against neo-fascism; doing it so in the spirit of the former alliance. They should not seek to evade each other, in the process of which they often use the far-right for their own aims. Let antifascism be such a minimum in their relationship that overwrites every conflict of interest. Representation of antifascism could be the common goal on the base of which their interest in peaceful relations may be found. Today, while walking on very thin ice, we must realize the need for cooperation against neo-fascism.
The millions of former resistance fighters sacrificed their lives seven decades ago not for us to helplessly and idly watch the strengthening of present fascism.

Speech of General Secretary Ulrich Schneider in Auschwitz

10. Mai 2015

As Secretary-General of the International Federation of Resistance Fighters – Association of Anti-fascists, I am pleased and proud that this great project of European youth meeting could take place again under the common slogan of historical commemoration.
It is an impressive activity connected with the 70th anniversary of liberation from fascism and war, which is in many countries celebrated as “Day of Victory Day”, to commemorate the common European history of the Anti-Hitler-Coalition. First of all there were the forces of the Allies – here in Auschwitz, the units of the Soviet army – who have reached the military defeat of the fascist Wehrmacht and its collaborators. For this we have to thank the Allies.
But in all European countries and also in Italy and Germany have been women and men, they organized the resistance fight against fascism in power and thus they made their own contributions for the liberation. They, too, deserve our great thanks.
It is up to us – the representatives of the today’s generations – with this common activity to take over from the last survivors of the eyewitness’s generation the responsibility for the preservation of memory. We – and especially you as later generations – should take this knowledge, what you have kept in preparation for this trip and appropriated today, not just for yourselves, but pass it to your friends, acquaintances or in school.
Auschwitz is the international symbol of racist extermination policy, directed against Jewish people, against Sinti and Roma, against the Slav nations which were regarded as subhuman being. These prisoners here in Auschwitz were killed by gas and other mass destruction, but also murdered by the plundering of their labor for profit, for example for the IG Farben group.
All this we must not forget, if we want to prevent such things ever again.
But we cannot just remember. We have to realize also that today neo-fascism, racism, xenophobia, nationalism and right-wing populism in several European countries raise its head again. Many of you know from our own countries such neo-fascist groups and movements. Even in the European Parliament, these forces are represented.
The causes of the revival are different. There are real political and economic problems in numerous European countries, to this such groups give racist, nationalist and extreme right answers. When we realize this, we must look for solutions together, fighting the real causes of these problems, and not follow the wrong answers and pied pipers.
For us, the solution is currently: Fascism is not an opinion but a crime!
Today we are commemorating here in the Memorial Auschwitz. Tomorrow you will return to your everyday life – with the knowledge and experience that you have collected at this great meeting. Take this enforcement with you and be active yourselves at home, in your social circle for the goals of a just, a social, a democratic world.
All survivors of the concentration camps promised 70 years ago, only to be quiet when the last culprit stands before the judges of the people. “The extermination of Nazism with its roots is our slogan, creating a new world of peace and freedom is our goal!”
The survivors of the Nazi concentration camps and prisons will no longer be able to realize this goal. Now it’s up to you, dear young fellows, to take over the legacy and work on it.
We, and I speak on behalf of about 60 member federations of the FIR from 25 European countries, Israel and Latin America, we count on you.

Train of 1000 – International Youth-meeting Auschwitz 2015

1. März 2015

The great event, the international youth meetings “Train of Thousand” is in its final stage of preparation. Born in the joint responsibility of the “Institut des Vétérans”, the Belgian Auschwitz Foundation and the FIR will be – under the auspices of Philippe, King of the Belgians – in May 2015 again around 1000 young people from different European countries and Israel together for the occasion in the memorial Auschwitz. Up to now there are registrations from Belgium, Germany, France, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary. Other interested participants are expected from Russia, Bulgaria, Denmark, Israel and Spain. Not all participants will arrive by train from Brussels to Krakow, particularly from the eastern and south-eastern countries, the participants will come directly to Poland. On Tuesday, May 5, 2015, therefore, about 700 teenagers of Belgium and nearly 200 young people from other countries will start from Belgium with the train to Poland. In Poland, there will be an intensive program with guided tours of the memorial, talking with time-witnesses, commemorations, encounters between young people and impressions of present-day Poland. The return trip takes place on the evening of May 9, so that the participants will be on May 10, 2015. in their home countries. We are very glad that this year, the European Union is supporting this project with a large sum of money. Thus, it is possible to enable young people, especially from Southern European countries travel to Brussels for the common start of the memorial ride. Although there will be held simultaneously official events in different European countries leading representatives of the FIR take part in this “Train of Thousand” and the official ceremony in memorial Auschwitz, at least a Vice-President, the General Secretary and other members of the Executive Committee. At the memorial service on May 8, 2015, the President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz is expected to come.

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Declaration for Minsk II – treatment

1. März 2015

The International Federation of Resistance Fighters (FIR) as an umbrella organization of former partisans and fighters of the anti-Hitler coalition, persecuted by the Nazi regime and their families as well as today’s anti-fascists and as “Ambassador of Peace” by the United Nations facing the current situation in Ukraine sees itself forced to the following statement:
We call for the protection of all people in this country, that the announced cease-fire is maintained from all sides.
We support the Minsk agreements and expect that on this basis will be maintained serious political talks about life, the autonomy and freedom rights of all inhabitants of this country.
We see in arms sales and other external interference attempts to extend the civil war and the military confrontation at the expense of the people.
We support the proposed resolution to the UN Security Council, which takes the world community in the responsibility for the peace process.
Particular, we expect the EU to play a peace-building role by advocating against useless sanctions and supporting peace talks based on equal level in Ukraine as well as rejecting nationalist and neo-fascist forces in the Ukraine rather than supporting these.

About the UN resolution – FIR asks European governments

8. Dezember 2014

The U.N. Third Committee met in New York on November 26th and approved several texts to be taken up by the General Assembly before Christmas. Among others, the Committee passed a proposal on a global call for concrete action for the total elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. The recommendation express the U.N. deep concerns about the glorification of the Nazi movement, neo-fascism, neo-nazism and former members of the Waffen SS organizations. Warnings include the erection of monuments and memorials and the holding of public demonstrations for the glorification of the nazi-fascist past and the Nazi movement. Moreover, it underlines the anxiety about recurring attempts to desecrate or demolish monuments erected in remembrance of those who fought against Nazism during the Second World War, as well as to unlawfully exhume or remove the remains of such persons.
Although the text of the proposal looks perfectly in line with the apprehensions already expressed by several International Antifascist Organizations, on the increase in the number of racist incidents and the resurgence of racist and xenophobic violence targeting persons belonging to national, ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities, the draft resolution was approved by only 121 countries, with 55 abstentions.
During the discussions, Israel’s representative recalled that his people had always been the victims of racism, but despite an urgent need to tackle racism, certain countries had politicized the issue. Hence, his delegation had no choice but voting against the draft resolution.
The representative of Italy, speaking on behalf of the European Union, said no region was racism-free and regretted that the text remained too focused on meetings, reports and negotiations rather than taking concrete actions, thus calling EU countries to abstain.
Both declarations leave a bad taste, considering that Nazism and neo-fascism shall be a major concern for all countries worldwide and, even more, for an international institution such as the European Union, whose roots have to be found in the Resistance war against Nazi fascism. The international antifascist community is astonished and deeply regrets the choice of all UE Member States to abstain during the vote of this proposal. It is a clear lack of courage, and an outrage to the People who suffered and gave their lives to fight against Nazi fascism.
The European Union’s Governments shall now explain why they have all decided to abstain on a Proposal that called to adopt further measures to provide specific training for the police and other law enforcement bodies on the ideologies of extremist political parties and movements; a compulsory solution to strengthen their capacity to address racist and xenophobic crimes. Likewise, as the Proposal calls to enhance investments in education – to counter the negative influence of extremist political parties, movements and groups – it is hard to understand why these measures should not be enforced in a Europe so deeply stricken by a moral and economic crisis.
It is a lost occasion for Europe, and a very bad start for a brand new European Union, already weakened by the score obtained by extreme right parties at the last May elections.

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