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'''World Without Nazism''' ({{lang-ru|Мир без нацизма, МБН}}), or Mir Bez Natsizma (MBN) is an organization founded and led by [[Boris Spiegel]], that presents itself as an international human rights organization, but is described by the Estonian security police as a Moscow-based Russian propaganda organization. The organization was founded in [[Kyiv]] on 22 June 2010 by various member organizations.{{fact|date=February 2012}}<ref>Constituent Declaration “World without Nazism” Movement. http://worldwithoutnazism.wordpress.com/about/declaration/</ref> and registered in Strasbourg.<ref>[http://www.ng.ru/ideas/2012-01-30/9_holokost.html Без права на новый Холокост] [[Nezavisimaya Gazeta]] 2012{{ru icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.ruvek.ru/?module=newsp&action=view&id=8003 МИД РФ поддержит неграждан Латвии через суд] Русский век, 2011{{ru icon}}</ref> [[World_Without_Nazism#Criticism|Critics]] state that the organisation is a [[Kremlin]] affiliated [[propaganda]] organisation aimed at advancing Russian foreign policy aims against specific countries that were part of or occupied by the former Soviet Union, and at promoting "a [[Soviet]]-era approach to [[World War II]]".
'''World Without Nazism''' ({{lang-ru|Мир без нацизма, МБН}}), or Mir Bez Natsizma (MBN) is an organization founded and led by [[Boris Spiegel]], that presents itself as an international human rights organization, but is described by the Estonian security police as a Moscow-based Russian propaganda organization. The organization was founded in [[Kyiv]] on 22 June 2010 by various member organizations.{{fact|date=February 2012}}<ref>Constituent Declaration “World without Nazism” Movement. http://worldwithoutnazism.wordpress.com/about/declaration/</ref> and registered in Strasbourg.<ref>[http://www.ng.ru/ideas/2012-01-30/9_holokost.html Без права на новый Холокост] [[Nezavisimaya Gazeta]] 2012{{ru icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.ruvek.ru/?module=newsp&action=view&id=8003 МИД РФ поддержит неграждан Латвии через суд] Русский век, 2011{{ru icon}}</ref> [[World_Without_Nazism#Criticism|Critics]] state that the organisation is a [[Kremlin]] affiliated [[propaganda]] organisation aimed at advancing Russian foreign policy aims against specific countries that were part of or occupied by the former Soviet Union, and at promoting "a [[Soviet]]-era approach to [[World War II]]".


The organisation accuses the countries that were formerly part of the [[Communist Bloc]] (except Russia and Belarus) of "rapid nazification." It criticizes the "Western European democracies" for their alleged role in starting World War II and proposes a common history textbook for all of Europe based on "serious scientific study, as well as the decisions of international judicial and political authorities on which basis the postwar world order had been built" (see [[historiography in the Soviet Union]]).<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.rusembassy.nl/index.php/en/component/content/article/122-wwn-statement |title= Statement by the "World without Nazism" movement |author=[[Boris Spiegel]] |date= 22 November 2011 |work= |publisher= [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia)|Embassy of Russia in the Netherlands]]|archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/65CZKcFDU | archivedate = 2012-02-03 |accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref>
The [[Estonian Security Police]] connects founding of the organisation with the loss of [[Vassili Kononov]] in a war crimes case heard by the [[European Court of Human Rights]] in May 2010, which World Without Nazism activists evaluated as an attempt to review the results of the Nuremberg Trials."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://rt.com/politics/kononov-russia-latvia-nuremberg/ |title= European Court decision on Kononov “reviews results of Nuremberg Trials” |author= |date= 26 November, 2010 |work= |publisher= [[Russia Today]]|archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/65CfUHKaM | archivedate = 2012-02-03 |accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref><ref name="kapo"/>

The organisation was founded in response to the prosecution of convicted Soviet war criminal [[Vassili Kononov]]—who in 1944 killed 9 civilians in a Latvian village, including a pregnant woman who was burned alive—and has campaigned on his behalf. The conviction of Kononov was finally upheld by the [[European Court of Human Rights]] in 2010, which World Without Nazism claimed to be a "review of the results of the Nuremberg Trials."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://rt.com/politics/kononov-russia-latvia-nuremberg/ |title= European Court decision on Kononov “reviews results of Nuremberg Trials” |author= |date= 26 November, 2010 |work= |publisher= [[Russia Today]]|archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/65CfUHKaM | archivedate = 2012-02-03 |accessdate=2012-02-03}}</ref><ref name="kapo"/>


The organisation is led by a presidium chaired by [[Boris Spiegel]], a first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Judicial and Legal Affairs, Development of Civil Society (Комитета Совета Федерации по конституционному законодательству, правовым и судебным вопросам, развитию гражданского общества)<ref>[http://council.gov.ru/committee/item1651371.html Комитет Совета Федерации по конституционному законодательству, правовым и судебным вопросам, развитию гражданского общества], Official government web age, retrieved 12-Feb-2012</ref>, and also notably including [[Johan Bäckman]], leader of the [[Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee]]. According to Estonian police analysts, some other members of the organisation are [[Radical nationalism in Russia|radical nationalists]] who promote Russian [[chauvinism]].<ref name="kapo"/>
The organisation is led by a presidium chaired by [[Boris Spiegel]], a first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Judicial and Legal Affairs, Development of Civil Society (Комитета Совета Федерации по конституционному законодательству, правовым и судебным вопросам, развитию гражданского общества)<ref>[http://council.gov.ru/committee/item1651371.html Комитет Совета Федерации по конституционному законодательству, правовым и судебным вопросам, развитию гражданского общества], Official government web age, retrieved 12-Feb-2012</ref>, and also notably including [[Johan Bäckman]], leader of the [[Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee]]. According to Estonian police analysts, some other members of the organisation are [[Radical nationalism in Russia|radical nationalists]] who promote Russian [[chauvinism]].<ref name="kapo"/>
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==Criticism==
==Criticism==


The organisation is under observation by the police in some of the countries it operates in due to the membership of suspected extremists within it.<ref name="kapo"/> The organization is described in the Annual Review of the [[Estonian Security Police]] as a [[propaganda]] organization aimed at promoting "a [[Soviet]]-era approach to [[World War II]]."<ref name="kapo"/> According to police analysts, certain members of the organization are [[Radical nationalism in Russia|radical nationalists]] who promote Russian [[chauvinism]],<ref name="kapo"/> and see WWN aims as following on from those of the [[Presidential Commission of the Russian Federation to Counter Attempts to Falsify History to the Detriment of Russia's Interests]]<ref name="kapo"/>, which was established in 2009. The report states that the MBN cooperates closely with Russian state controlled media channels and Russian Federation embassies in target countries and its "aim is to create an unusual situation according to which questioning Moscow’s version of history is equated with denial of the Holocaust"<!-- particularly{{Failed verification|date=February 2012}} in relation to the Soviet [[occupation of the Baltic states]] and [[The Holodomor]] -->.<ref name="kapo"/>
The organisation is under observation by the police in Estonia due to the membership of suspected extremists within it.<ref name="kapo"/> The organization is described in the Annual Review of the [[Estonian Security Police]] as a [[propaganda]] organization aimed at promoting "a [[Soviet]]-era approach to [[World War II]]."<ref name="kapo"/> According to police analysts, certain members of the organization are [[Radical nationalism in Russia|radical nationalists]] who promote Russian [[chauvinism]],<ref name="kapo"/>. The report states that the MBN cooperates closely with Russian state controlled media channels and Russian Federation embassies in target countries and its "aim is to create an unusual situation according to which questioning Moscow’s version of history is equated with denial of the Holocaust"<!-- particularly{{Failed verification|date=February 2012}} in relation to the Soviet [[occupation of the Baltic states]] and [[The Holodomor]] -->.<ref name="kapo"/> Five WWN members who are also members of the [[New York State Assembly]] wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister of Estonia A. Ansip objecting against calling the WWN extremist<ref>[[Steven Cymbrowitz]], [[Alec Brook-Krasny]], [[Kevin Cahill]], [[Michelle Schimel]], [[Linda Rosenthal]] [http://worldwithoutnazism.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/estonian-prime-minister-letter-albany-07-28-11.jpg Letter to Andrus Ansip], July 28, 2011</ref>.


''[[Tablet Magazine]]'' has described World Without Nazism as "a Kremlin-flavored Anti-Defamation League for the post-Soviet realm", seen as a "PR operation for the Russian foreign ministry" and noted that the WWN was silent when 100 skinheads attacked a concert in the central Russian city of [[Miass]], resulting in dozens of injuries and the death of a 14-year-old girl.<ref name="tabletmag"/>
''[[Tablet Magazine]]'' has described World Without Nazism as "a Kremlin-flavored Anti-Defamation League for the post-Soviet realm", seen as a "PR operation for the Russian foreign ministry" and noted that the WWN was silent when 100 skinheads attacked a concert in the central Russian city of [[Miass]], resulting in dozens of injuries and the death of a 14-year-old girl.<ref name="tabletmag"/>
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MBN is an [[umbrella organization]] for 131{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} different organizations. According to Estonian Security Police, big part of the member organizations is involved in carrying out Russian policy of compatriots or implementing Russian informational influence in the target countries. [[Johan Bäckman]] is said to be a board member and this organisation is associated with groups such as [[Nochnoy Dozor (group)|Nochnoy Dozor]] and the [[Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee]].<ref name='kapo'>{{cite web|url=http://www.kapo.ee/cms-data/_text/138/124/files/kapo-aastaraamat-2010-eng.pdf|publisher=[[Estonian Security Police]]|title=Annual Review 2010 of the Security Police Board|page=13}}</ref>.
MBN is an [[umbrella organization]] for 131{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} different organizations. According to Estonian Security Police, big part of the member organizations is involved in carrying out Russian policy of compatriots or implementing Russian informational influence in the target countries. [[Johan Bäckman]] is said to be a board member and this organisation is associated with groups such as [[Nochnoy Dozor (group)|Nochnoy Dozor]] and the [[Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee]].<ref name='kapo'>{{cite web|url=http://www.kapo.ee/cms-data/_text/138/124/files/kapo-aastaraamat-2010-eng.pdf|publisher=[[Estonian Security Police]]|title=Annual Review 2010 of the Security Police Board|page=13}}</ref>.


[[South Ossetian Republic]] is considered to be an independent state by MBN and South Ossetian Anti-Fascist Committee (Юго-Осетинский антифашистский комитет) is a full member of MBN. Some member organizations are considered extremists by their governments, for example the organisation's management board has two Estonian resident representatives Maksim Reva and Andrei Zarenkov, who according to the [[Estonian Security Police]] are radical nationalists who promote Russian chauvinism.<ref name='kapo'/>
[[South Ossetian Republic]] is considered to be an independent state by MBN and South Ossetian Anti-Fascist Committee (Юго-Осетинский антифашистский комитет) is a full member of MBN. Some member organizations are considered extremist by Estonian government, for example the organisation's management board has two Estonian resident representatives Maksim Reva and Andrei Zarenkov, who according to the [[Estonian Security Police]] are radical nationalists who promote Russian chauvinism.<ref name='kapo'/>


Other founding members listed on MBN website include [[Moscow Bureau for Human Rights]] and [[Anti-Defamation League]].<ref>[http://worldwithoutnazism.wordpress.com/membersrus/ СПИСОК ОРГАНИЗАЦИЙ-УЧРЕДИТЕЛЕЙ МПД «МИР БЕЗ НАЦИЗМА»]</ref>
Other founding members listed on MBN website include [[Moscow Bureau for Human Rights]] and [[Anti-Defamation League]].<ref>[http://worldwithoutnazism.wordpress.com/membersrus/ СПИСОК ОРГАНИЗАЦИЙ-УЧРЕДИТЕЛЕЙ МПД «МИР БЕЗ НАЦИЗМА»]</ref>


After the creation of MBN in 2010, some member organizations in different countries have renamed themselves according to mother organization, e.g. America Without Nazism, Natsivaba Eesti (Estonia without Nazism) and Rossija Bez Natsisma (RBN). RBN consists of members of the [[Public Chamber of Russia]]<ref>http://www.islamnews.ru/news-67081.html/ {{Dead link|date=February 2012}}</ref> membership of which is under control of the [[President of the Russian Federation]]. Many{{Who|date=February 2012}} MBN member organizations and their leaders have joined in a wing of [[All-Russia People's Front]]<ref>http://narodfront.ru/organization/20110606/379742791.html/ {{Dead link|date=February 2012}}</ref> called International Russia (Интернациональная Россия).<ref>http://silafronta.ru/participants.html/</ref> <!-- All-Russia People's Front was formed by [[Vladimir Putin]] with the official goal of "consolidation of political parties and persons, haring the values and love for Fatherland".<ref>http://narodfront.ru/docs/about/goals.html/</ref> -->
After the creation of MBN in 2010, some member organizations in different countries have renamed themselves according to mother organization, e.g. America Without Nazism, Natsivaba Eesti (Estonia without Nazism) and Rossija Bez Natsisma (RBN). RBN consists of members of the [[Public Chamber of Russia]]<ref>http://www.islamnews.ru/news-67081.html/ {{Dead link|date=February 2012}}</ref> membership of which is under control of the [[President of the Russian Federation]]. Many{{Who|date=February 2012}}


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World Without Nazism
Formation2010
TypeNGO
Location
Founder and Chairman
Boris Spiegel
Boris Spiegel, the founder and chairman of World Without Nazism

World Without Nazism (Russian: Мир без нацизма, МБН), or Mir Bez Natsizma (MBN) is an organization founded and led by Boris Spiegel, that presents itself as an international human rights organization, but is described by the Estonian security police as a Moscow-based Russian propaganda organization. The organization was founded in Kyiv on 22 June 2010 by various member organizations.[citation needed][2] and registered in Strasbourg.[3][4] Critics state that the organisation is a Kremlin affiliated propaganda organisation aimed at advancing Russian foreign policy aims against specific countries that were part of or occupied by the former Soviet Union, and at promoting "a Soviet-era approach to World War II".

The Estonian Security Police connects founding of the organisation with the loss of Vassili Kononov in a war crimes case heard by the European Court of Human Rights in May 2010, which World Without Nazism activists evaluated as an attempt to review the results of the Nuremberg Trials."[5][6]

The organisation is led by a presidium chaired by Boris Spiegel, a first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Judicial and Legal Affairs, Development of Civil Society (Комитета Совета Федерации по конституционному законодательству, правовым и судебным вопросам, развитию гражданского общества)[7], and also notably including Johan Bäckman, leader of the Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee. According to Estonian police analysts, some other members of the organisation are radical nationalists who promote Russian chauvinism.[6]

Officially declared aims

MBN has declared its official aims to be:

  • establishment of an international "early warning" system, monitoring and prevention of the uprising and spread of nazi ideas and actions;
  • establishment of interaction with national, European and international law enforcement and judicial bodies in order to suppress any manifestations of neo-nazism, racism and xenophobia, including glorification of its accomplices, struggle against those who deny Holocaust,
  • cooperation with international European organizations, parliaments, public associations overseeing de-nazification processes in the UN member states,
  • incorporation into the educational system of the Council of Europe member-states (and further on of other states) of obligatory programs of teaching the Second World War and Holocaust history;
  • popularization of publicist materials, films, works of literature and art which cover issues of revival of the nazism threat, the need to struggle against it;
  • support of organizations initiating investigation of activities against persons who are accessorial to nazi crimes of the Second World War;
  • perpetuation of the memory of victims of the Second World War and Holocaust, heroes of Resistance and Soldiers-Liberators.[8]

According to a member of Russian Public Chamber and founder of a sub-section of the MBN in Russia Alexander Brod, MBN aims "to protect Russian-speaking compatriots in Baltic States",[9]

Criticism

The organisation is under observation by the police in Estonia due to the membership of suspected extremists within it.[6] The organization is described in the Annual Review of the Estonian Security Police as a propaganda organization aimed at promoting "a Soviet-era approach to World War II."[6] According to police analysts, certain members of the organization are radical nationalists who promote Russian chauvinism,[6]. The report states that the MBN cooperates closely with Russian state controlled media channels and Russian Federation embassies in target countries and its "aim is to create an unusual situation according to which questioning Moscow’s version of history is equated with denial of the Holocaust".[6] Five WWN members who are also members of the New York State Assembly wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister of Estonia A. Ansip objecting against calling the WWN extremist[10].

Tablet Magazine has described World Without Nazism as "a Kremlin-flavored Anti-Defamation League for the post-Soviet realm", seen as a "PR operation for the Russian foreign ministry" and noted that the WWN was silent when 100 skinheads attacked a concert in the central Russian city of Miass, resulting in dozens of injuries and the death of a 14-year-old girl.[11]

According to V. Likhachev, an expert of Ukrainian Congress of Ethnic Communities, MBN engages in accusation of selected governments unsympathetic to Russia, levelling accusations of anti-semitism, radical nationalism, support of neo-fascists, Holocaust denial, hindering the prosecution of alleged Nazi war criminals and revisionist politics towards the consequences of the Great Patriotic War. To accomplish this task, MBN organizes conferences and uses so called anti-fascist rhetoric in assaults against selected states and strives to influence the foreign policy of other countries towards these states in a way acceptable for Russian Federation. He also considers the activities of MBN to be clearly selective: they are not directed against Kremlin-friendly authoritarian regimes, at the same time there is a profound interest in disposal of anti-semitism of openly pro-Israeli Georgian government.[12]

Support

The 2010 conference, where WWN was founded, received letters of support from Hillary Clinton and South Ossetia;[11] it was attended by Ukrainian minister of education and Israeli minister without portfolio.[13][14].

Russian foreign minister Lavrov referred to MBN in a meeting held with Russian NGO representatives in March, 2011, mentioning it as his leading example of NGOs working to "counter attempts to rewrite and distort history, primarily the outcome of World War II."[15] Lavrov also praised MBN for its actions in support to Lithuanian Socialist People's Front leader Algirdas Paleckis, who has been accused for justification of USSR armed aggression against popular gathering in January Events in 1991.[15]

WWN 2012 conference in Moscow was organised in cooperation with the Federation Council of Russia and under auspices of the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe.[16].

Members

MBN is an umbrella organization for 131[citation needed] different organizations. According to Estonian Security Police, big part of the member organizations is involved in carrying out Russian policy of compatriots or implementing Russian informational influence in the target countries. Johan Bäckman is said to be a board member and this organisation is associated with groups such as Nochnoy Dozor and the Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee.[6].

South Ossetian Republic is considered to be an independent state by MBN and South Ossetian Anti-Fascist Committee (Юго-Осетинский антифашистский комитет) is a full member of MBN. Some member organizations are considered extremist by Estonian government, for example the organisation's management board has two Estonian resident representatives Maksim Reva and Andrei Zarenkov, who according to the Estonian Security Police are radical nationalists who promote Russian chauvinism.[6]

Other founding members listed on MBN website include Moscow Bureau for Human Rights and Anti-Defamation League.[17]

After the creation of MBN in 2010, some member organizations in different countries have renamed themselves according to mother organization, e.g. America Without Nazism, Natsivaba Eesti (Estonia without Nazism) and Rossija Bez Natsisma (RBN). RBN consists of members of the Public Chamber of Russia[18] membership of which is under control of the President of the Russian Federation. Many[who?]

Organisation

Presidium member Johan Bäckman

The founder and chairman of World Without Nazism is Boris Spiegel, a member of the Russian Federation Council,[19] who is described by Haaretz as a Kremlin-connected oligarch[20] and who is according to The Jewish Chronicle "firmly in the pro-Putin camp."[21]

The presidium of MBN consists of 15 persons from different countries. In addition to the presidium, MBN has another wider ruling body, MBN Sovet (Council), which consists of 39 members (including 15 members of the Presidium). Additional five members, among them MEP Tatyana Zhdanoka, are included in the MBN Sovet according to "a separate list".[22]

Presidium

The following people are members of the presidium:

  • Boris Spiegel - Chairman
  • Valery Engel - Vice-Chairman
  • Joseph Koren
  • Andrei Zarenkov
  • Vadim Kolesnichenko
  • Sergei Ryakhovsky
  • Dmitri Kondrashov
  • Algirdas Paleckis
  • Johan Bäckman
  • Modest Kolerov
  • Julian Vezhbovski
  • Leo Gabriel
  • Ina Supac
  • Dmitri Linter

Activities

Soviet Union rituals and symbols are widely used in the events organized by MBN. Guests of the foundation conference of MBN were taken to the Park of Eternal Glory for Soldiers of the Great Patriotic War in Kiev and lined up in front of the Monument of Unknown Soldier, while holding red flowers, and from Brezhnev-era loudspeaker trucks the chords of "People, Awake!" were performed (a battle song from 1941 of the Red Army).[11] The working languages of MBN are Russian and English.[citation needed]

The movement has organised several conferences (see above) and a picket in Estonia in 2011[23]. Monitoring issues on the following countries are published on WWN website: Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Itlay, Ukraine, Finland, Estonia, Russia[24]. Five WWN members who are also members of the New York State Assembly wrote an open letter[25] to The Prime Minister of Estonia A. Ansip after he called the WWN extremist.[citation needed]

MBN expressed concerns on the rise of xenophobic, racist and anti-semitic tendencies in Russian society after Manezhnaya square riots of December 11, 2010.[26]

The organization World Without Nazism considers that "It is no coincidence that the tendency to equate Soviet and the Nazi regime against a background of rapid nazification and radicalization of social consciousness in the former communist bloc." It offers "a wide open scientific discussion on the history of the twentieth century, which could shed some light on the crimes of totalitarian regimes and the role of the Western democracies in the outbreak of World War II" and proposes a common history textbook for all of Europe based on "serious scientific study, as well as the decisions of international judicial and political authorities on which basis the postwar world order had been built".[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ KoнтактыWorld Without NazismTemplate:Ru icon
  2. ^ Constituent Declaration “World without Nazism” Movement. http://worldwithoutnazism.wordpress.com/about/declaration/
  3. ^ Без права на новый Холокост Nezavisimaya Gazeta 2012Template:Ru icon
  4. ^ МИД РФ поддержит неграждан Латвии через суд Русский век, 2011Template:Ru icon
  5. ^ "European Court decision on Kononov "reviews results of Nuremberg Trials"". Russia Today. 26 November, 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2012-02-03. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Annual Review 2010 of the Security Police Board" (PDF). Estonian Security Police. p. 13.
  7. ^ Комитет Совета Федерации по конституционному законодательству, правовым и судебным вопросам, развитию гражданского общества, Official government web age, retrieved 12-Feb-2012
  8. ^ Constituent Declaration “World without Nazism” Movement.
  9. ^ Александр Брод: "Влияние МИД России на площадке прибалтийских стран абсолютно не ощутимо". http://regnum.su/news/fd-abroad/latvia/1446504.html
  10. ^ Steven Cymbrowitz, Alec Brook-Krasny, Kevin Cahill, Michelle Schimel, Linda Rosenthal Letter to Andrus Ansip, July 28, 2011
  11. ^ a b c Alexander Zaitchik Anti-Anti-Semitism Tablet Magazine 2010
  12. ^ Украина без нацизма” – что это? http://noborders.org.ua/ru/o-nas/novosti/ukrayna-bez-natsyzma-chto-eto/
  13. ^ Мир без нацизмаTemplate:Ru icon
  14. ^ В Киеве открылась международная конференция «Уроки Второй мировой войны и Холокоста: роль СМИ в противодействии искажению истории ХХ века» Anti-Fascist Forum of Ukraine Template:Ru icon
  15. ^ a b Тезисы выступления Министра иностранных дел России С.В.Лаврова на встрече с представителями российских неправительственных организаций международной специализации, Москва, 23 марта 2011 года. http://www.ln.mid.ru/bdomp/brp_4.nsf/2fee282eb6df40e643256999005e6e8c/ad9e5f2a6a3a02abc325785c005d6231!OpenDocument
  16. ^ Изощрённым приемам неонацистской пропаганды нужно противопоставлять новые позитивные идеи Federation Council of Russia 2012Template:Ru icon
  17. ^ СПИСОК ОРГАНИЗАЦИЙ-УЧРЕДИТЕЛЕЙ МПД «МИР БЕЗ НАЦИЗМА»
  18. ^ http://www.islamnews.ru/news-67081.html/ [dead link]
  19. ^ Руководящие органы World Without NazismTemplate:Ru icon
  20. ^ http://www.haaretz.com/news/head-of-world-congress-of-russian-jewry-accuses-georgia-of-genocide-1.251932
  21. ^ Anshel Pfeffer (3 October 2008), Selling out to Premier Putin, The Jewish Chronicle
  22. ^ Руководящие органы World Without NazismTemplate:Ru icon
  23. ^ Doc. 12768 Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
  24. ^ МониторингWorld Without Nazism Template:Ru icon
  25. ^ Steven Cymbrowitz, Alec Brook-Krasny, Kevin Cahill, Michelle Schimel, Linda Rosenthal Letter to Andrus Ansip, July 28, 2011
  26. ^ Заявление Президиума движения “Мир без нацизма” World Without Nazism Template:Ru icon
  27. ^ Boris Spiegel (22 November 2011). "Statement by the "World without Nazism" movement". Embassy of Russia in the Netherlands. Archived from the original on 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2012-02-03.

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