US votes against UN resolution condemning Nazism, citing free speech

The US has cited freedom of speech issues after voting against a UN resolution condemning the glorification of Nazism.

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Counter-demonstrators carry a sign with a crossed-out swastika in the old town in Dresden, Germany, 19 October 2015. Source: AAP

The United States is one of three countries to have voted against a UN resolution condemning the glorification of Nazism, citing freedom of speech issues and concerns Russia is using it to carry out political attacks against its neighbours.

The resolution was approved by the UN's human rights committee on Friday with 131 in favour, three against with 48 abstentions. Ukraine and Palau were the other no votes.

"We condemn without reservation all forms of religious and ethnic intolerance or hatred at home and around the world," said Deputy US Representative to the Economic and Social Council Stefanie Amadeo, explaining the US vote.

"However, due to this resolution's overly narrow scope and politicised nature, and because it calls for unacceptable limits on the fundamental freedom of expression, the United States cannot support it," Amadeo said.
She said the US also disagrees with the resolution's willing to curb freedom of expression even while sharing its concerns about the rise of hate speech around the world.

"This resolution's recommendations to limit freedom of expression, freedom of association, and the right to peaceful assembly contravene the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and must be opposed," Amadeo said.

Unlike resolutions in the Security Council, resolutions in General Assembly committees are not considered legally binding.


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