"What a disgrace! Former legionnaires of Waffen-SS and their supporters are again 'marching' with honor in the center of a European capital. And this happens on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Riga from Nazi invaders!" the embassy said on Twitter.
Позор! В центре европейской столицы опять с почестями «маршируют» бывшие легионеры «Ваффен СС» и их приспешники. И это в преддверии
— Посольство РФ в ЛР (@LV_RUSEMBAS) 16 марта 2019 г.
75-ой годовщины освобождения Риги от немецко-фашистских захватчиков! #Рига #Латвия #Riga #Latvia #Rīga #Latvija https://t.co/i0g1GDLica pic.twitter.com/uiQC1epPEC
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Rallies commemorating deceased members of the Latvian Legion of the Waffen-SS are held annually in Riga on 16 March. Over 1,000 people took part in the event in Riga on Saturday.
Similarly, the Russian Embassy in Canada has also slammed the controversial event as an ignorance of "hard fact".
#Nazi Waffen SS veterans & sympathizers defiantly & freely march on March 16 in Riga, #Latvia recognized by authorities as national heroes. Hard fact ignored by many in the West that can't be dismissed as "Kremlin propaganda" https://t.co/6r88vqaxxU pic.twitter.com/GQGAsS802d
— Russia in Canada (@RussianEmbassyC) 17 марта 2019 г.
The annual march has become a cause for harsh criticism by a number of international anti-fascist organizations as well as of governments worldwide, including Moscow.
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In particular, Moscow has repeatedly expressed concern over a surge of neo-Nazi movements and policies which glorify Nazi collaborators in Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic states. Rallies in memory of deceased members of the Latvian Legion of the Waffen SS in Riga and of Stepan Bandera — the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II and was responsible for numerous atrocities against civilians — are reportedly held regularly in Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic states.
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