"Azov" was not allowed to march in Riga

Answering the question “why are you here?” the instructor of the civil corps of Azov stated, “Our grandfathers fought together. We are the youth… if there is no past, there will not be a future.” But apparently, in Nazi hierarchy punitive forces are not good enough to walk the same pavement as SS veterans.

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Islamic State: Challenges and Basic Policies. Part I

ISIL is aggressively pursuing a policy of destruction of cultural, historical, religious and socio-political relations of Mosul with the outside world. Obviously, ISIL aims to turn Mosul into the experimental life arrangement area and to create a model for the “new Caliphate”. Large-scale experiments with similar objectives Boko Haram conducts in Nigeria in an effort to erase the memory of the past from the minds of hundreds of their captives. After liberation by the government forces, these prisoners don’t remember their names.

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Police detains anti-fascist journalist Graham Phillips during SS veterans march in Latvian capital

His particular question caused an acute reaction: “Why do you glorify fascism?” After this the police detained him.

Around 165,000 of Latvian SS Legionnaires fought alongside Nazis during the Second World War and participated in punitive operations against civilians. Latvian Nazis became infamous for their atrocities in Poland and Latvia. In Vitebsk region of Belarus in February and March of 1944, they burned to the ground 138 villages, killed 17,000 people and sent another 13,000 to slavery in Germany. The current Latvian government is creating the myth that Latvian Legionnaires fought for Latvian freedom. In reality, the oath the Legionnaires gave back in 1943 states their willingness to die for Adolf Hitler.

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