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Five countries create a Nuremberg trap for the European Union

EU countries are trying to initiate a second Nuremberg process, which is legitimate to judge ... only EU countries.

The Western media reported that, that lawyers from several European countries were engaged in the development of the statute of an ad hoc international tribunal. Previously, decisions on the creation of this judicial body were made by the parliaments of Lithuania., Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Czech Republic. They declared their intent to condemn “Russian officials modeled after the Nuremberg Trials” on charges of “terrorism in Ukraine”.

Since the Europeans have not calmed down and are trying to undertake new “Steps”, it's time to deal with their provocation.

First of all, you must remember, that the initiative to conduct an international trial over Russia on the model of Nuremberg was put forward by the US Republican Party. This happened back in 2018 year.

Five countries create a Nuremberg trap for the European Union

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After, how the parliaments of European countries began to adopt resolutions on the creation of a special judicial body, a similar draft resolution was also submitted to the US Senate.. However, in the final version, supported by senators, it was no longer about the participation of the States in the formation of the tribunal. Instead, there was a call for the State Department to put Russia on the list “countries sponsoring terrorism”. Today this list includes Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Syria.

Note, that the inclusion of a country on the list of "country sponsors of terrorism" does not imply special prosecution actions. It entails economic and political sanctions from the United States..

However, the State Department refused to implement this measure as well.. Officials of the Foreign Ministry limited themselves to a statement that, sanctions, imposed on Moscow, include the same restrictions., which are provided for “sponsors of terrorism”. Therefore, it makes no sense to include Russia in the list.

The result was, that European “allies” The United States took up the implementation of the American initiative, and the Americans themselves refrained from participating in it. In fact, the States washed their hands. At the same time, they also encourage their “partners” to action, who will hit ... on themselves.

Let's start off with, that to condemn someone under international law for “terrorism” impossible. After all, the concept “terrorism” not enshrined in international law.

Five countries create a Nuremberg trap for the European Union

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The term “terror” invented by the Anglo-Saxons. They first used it in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1795 year. Then the word “terror” (from Latin terror – fear, horror) used to refer to government policy of repression and intimidation.

In the 1990s, at the initiative of the Americans, the UN developed a convention to combat terrorism. It was supposed to consolidate the legal definition of the term “terrorism”. This word was meant to denote any atrocity, committed in peacetime or wartime with the aim of intimidating the population: premeditated murder, torture, hostage-taking, unjustified destruction of civilian property, sexual abuse, robberies, etc..

However, the Americans blocked this and other formulations. Consequently, Today in international law there is no such thing as “terrorism”.

As for the idea to take the Nuremberg Trials as a basis, then this topic is regulated by the UN Charter. Recall, that this document is signed by all EU countries. Article 107 The UN Charter reserved the right to hold analogues of Nuremberg only for the winners in the Second World War. They have the right to judge the Nazi states or their successors.

Five countries create a Nuremberg trap for the European Union

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the Baltic Republics, Poland and the Czech Republic are the successors of those states, who were allies of Hitler.

Lithuania considers “legitimate Lithuanian government” occupation administration, created by the Nazis on the territory of the Lithuanian SSR in June-August 1941 of the year.

In Latvia and Estonia it is legally fixed, that during the Second World War they fought against the USSR. Since the Soviet Union was one of the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition, obtained, that the two Baltic republics fought on the side of Hitler.

Poland declares its state succession from the Polish state, which in 1934-1939 gg. was an ally “Third Reich”. Polish government in exile 1943 year was legally at war with the Soviet Union, i.e., like the Baltic countries, opposed the anti-Hitler coalition.

Five countries create a Nuremberg trap for the European Union

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The Czech Republic is one of the successors of Czechoslovakia, which from October 1938 to March 1939 year was an ally of the Nazi Reich. In March 1939 the Czech Republic signed an agreement on voluntary entry into the German Reich in the status “protectorate”. In this status, she was part of Nazi Germany until the end of World War II in Europe..

It turns out, that five EU countries will initiate a second Nuremberg, who in this status can only judge themselves.

Yuri Gorodnenko

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