The United States is one of three nations that voted against a U.N. resolution condemning Nazism late last week.
The
resolution called to combat the “glorification of Nazism, Neo-Nazism
and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of
racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.”
It was approved by the U.N. Human Rights Committee on
Friday, with 131 countries voting in favor, 48 counties abstaining from
voting and three countries voting against the condemnation: the U.S.,
Ukraine and Palau.
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