council · Europe · Zaharov (совет · европа · захаров)
Russian Foreign Ministry representative Maria Zakharaova criticized the European Court of Human Rights, calling it 'angry clowns' who are confused about sexual organs, in response to its focus on hate speech campaigns while ignoring Russianophobia. She also condemned Latvia's language laws and compared Western rhetoric toward Russia to Nazi Germany.
Consensus
- Maria Zakharaova is an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- She criticized the European Court of Human Rights for focusing on hate speech campaigns while ignoring Russianophobia.
- Zakharaova referred to the European Court as 'angry clowns' who are confused about sexual organs.
Points of divergence
- The European Court of Human Rights ignored Russianophobic statements made by Western representatives and focused on gender identity issues instead. — vm
- Zakharaova claimed that the European Court's 'Week Against Hate Speech' was actually about sexual orientation and gender identity, while also noting widespread unpunished Russianophobia online. — vesti
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