Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices
that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial
discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance
A/RES/73/157
24. Expresses deep concern at the increase in instances of groups and
individuals espousing ideologies of hatred through the Internet to disseminate ideas
based on racial superiority or hatred, organize meetings and violent protests, fundraise
and engage in other activities;
25. Also expresses deep concern about attempts at commercial advertising
aimed at exploiting the sufferings of the victims of war crimes and crimes against
humanity committed during the Second World War by the Nazi regime;
26. Stresses that the practices described above do injustice to the memory of
the countless victims of crimes against humanity committed in the Second World War,
in particular those committed by the SS organization and by those who fought against
the anti-Hitler coalition and collaborated with the Nazi movement, and may
negatively influence children and young people, and that failure by States to
effectively address such practices is incompatible with the obligations of States
Members of the United Nations under its Charter, including those related to the
purposes and principles of the Organization;
27. Also stresses that all such practices may fuel contemporary forms of
racism, racial discrimination, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, Christianophobia,
xenophobia and related intolerance and contribute to the spread and multiplication of
various extremist political parties, movements and groups of a racist or xenophobic
character, including neo-Nazis and skinhead groups, and in this regard calls for
increased vigilance;
28. Expresses concern that the human rights and democratic challenges posed
by extremist political parties, movements and groups are universal and no country is
immune to them;
29. Emphasizes the need to take the measures necessary to counter the
practices described above, and calls upon States and all other stakeholders to take
more effective measures in accordance with international human rights law to
prevent, counter and combat those phenomena and extremist movements of a racist
or xenophobic character, which pose a real threat to democratic values, and to increase
their vigilance and be proactive in strengthening their efforts to recognize and
effectively address those challenges;
30. Underlines the importance of data and statistics on racist and xenophobic
crimes for identifying the types of offences committed, the profiles of victims and of
perpetrators and whether the latter are affiliated with extremist movements or groups,
thus enhancing better understanding of the phenomenon and identifying effective
measures to address such racist and xenophobic crimes, and recalls in this regard the
commitments made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17 on data,
monitoring and accountability, including collecting data disaggregated by
characteristics relevant in national contexts;
31. Encourages States to adopt further measures to support training for the
police and other law enforcement bodies on the ideologies of extremist political
parties, movements and groups whose advocacy constitutes incitement to racist and
xenophobic violence, to strengthen their capacity to address racist and xenophobic
crimes, to fulfil their responsibility for bringing to justice the perpetrators of such
crimes and to combat impunity;
32. Expresses deep concern about the increased number of seats occupied by
representatives of extremist parties of a racist or xenophobic character in a numbe r of
national and local parliaments, and emphasizes in this regard the need for all
democratic political parties to base their programmes and activities on respect for
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