Politics
‘Stop
blaming everything on Russia’: Heirs to 1917 revolutionary-era emigrants appeal
to EU
Published time: December 25, 2014 09:54
Edited time: December 25, 2014 14:01
Edited time: December 25, 2014 14:01
A
view of the Cathedrals of the Archangel and the Dormition in the Moscow's
Kremlin (RIA Novosti / Yury Abramochkin)
Over
100 descendants of the Russian nobility residing outside the country have
addressed European nations with a call to stop irrationally alienating Russia
and give an unbiased appraisal to the current Ukrainian crisis.
The
open letter written by Prince Dmitry Shakhovskoy and his wife, Princess Tamara,
and signed by over 100 people representing the diaspora of the so-called
first-wave emigration, was published by Rossiiskaya Gazeta on Thursday.
“The aggressive hostility that Russia is facing
right now is lacking any rationality and the double standard policy is simply
exceeding any limits,” claim the authors of the message. “Russia is
being accused of all crimes, it is pronounced guilty a priori and without any
evidence, while other countries are shown surprising leniency, in particular
when Human Rights are concerned,” they letter reads.
“We cannot put up with daily slander targeting
modern Russia, its leaders and its president, who are slapped with sanctions
and smeared with dirt, in contradiction to basic reason.”
The
descendants of the Russian nobility also said that they were outraged by fact
that European officials and mass media had been consistently silencing the
facts of the cruel shelling of civilians in eastern Ukraine conducted by the
Ukrainian military with support of paramilitary groups brandishing Nazi
symbols. Another disturbing fact was a full blockade of the Donbass region by
the Kiev regime, which seeks to completely destroy the region that it still
declares a part of Ukrainian territory.
RIA Novosti / Valery Melnikov
The
pro-Kiev forces also allow numerous attacks on Russian Orthodox Churches, acts
of violence and even murders of priests, destroy temples and launch repressions
against believers, the message reads.
“We cannot remain indifferent and silent in the
face of planned elimination of the Donbass population, open Russophobia and
hypocritical approaches that contradict the interests of European nations
themselves. We hope that the countries that in their time had shown hospitality
to our families will again set on the path of reason and impartiality,”
claim the descendants of the Tsarist White Guard officers and soldiers.
Earlier,
the Russian parliament suggested that the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe launch an international panel to investigate crimes against humanity
in Europe, such as the tragedy in Odessa or mass executions of civilians near
Ukraine’s Donetsk. The proposal mirrors an address to international
organizations, and national parliaments and governments, calling to investigate
crimes against civilians in southeastern Ukraine, passed by the State Duma in
October this year.
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