A/74/253 is enough to the world” programme, organized by the institute that oversees the “Kragujevacki oktobar” Memorial Park in Kragujevac. This programme commemorates the massacre of the civilian population of Kragujevac and surrounding villages committed by soldiers from Nazi Germany from 19 to 21 October 1941. The Government of Serbia stated that a culture of remembrance is important, and in order to sustain such a culture, youth involvement must be a priority. Burundi 24. The Government of Burundi stated that it has taken both national and international measures in order to fight racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and all other related intolerance. It reported that several of its constitutional provisions are aimed at combating racial discrimination and xenophobia. Among these provisions is article 13, which the Government stated ensures that all Burundians have equal rights. The Government stated that article 59 of its Constitution specifically extends constitutional protections to foreigners, who are equally entitled to the rights it provides according to limits stipulated in law. 25. The Government stated that it had taken measures to ensure equal participation in Government and Parliament by the Hutu and the Tutsi ethnic groups in order to avoid discrimination against either of these groups. The Government also noted that it is a State party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. Russian Federation 26. The Government of the Russian Federation stated that it implements all measures necessary to combat Nazism, the glorification of Nazism and neo -Nazism, and condemns all forms of superiority theories based on racial, ethnic, social or religious background, and acts that incite or encourage such discrimination. 27. According to the Government, its law provides for administrative and criminal liability for offenses and crimes such as the dissemination of propaganda claiming superiority based on race, ethnic, religious or social background, public demonstrations of Nazi paraphernalia, incitement to hatred or enmity and actions taken in the preparation of these acts. The Government further reported that the publication of materials calling for such activities or justifying their existence is prohibited by law. 28. According to the Government, the Criminal Code establishes liability for the destruction and damage of cultural heritage sites as well as the desecration of burial sites that commemorate those who fought against Nazism and fascism or the victims of these ideologies. The Government reported that article 63 (e) of the Criminal Code states that any crime based on political, ideological, racial, national or religious hatred is an aggravating circumstance and entails increased measures of criminal liability. 29. The Government reported measures it stated it had taken to prevent manifestations of extremism, racism, neo-Nazism and other types of intolerance during sporting events such as the 2018 World Cup, which was held in the Russian Federation. 30. The Government also highlighted the use of social media as a means to recruit and spread Nazi and racist propaganda. In response to this trend, the Government reported that it had taken preventive measures to ta ckle this issue by identifying and eliminating the causes and conditions conducive to the publication of extremist materials on electronic platforms, specifically on the largest Russian media content platforms. According to the Government, article 15.3 of Federal Law No. 149-FZ of 27 July 2006 on information, informational technologies and the protection of 8/19 19-12969

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