MOSCOW, March 27. /TASS/. Moscow will demand an appropriate response from international structures to the killings of Russian journalists by the Kiev regime, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has vowed.
"Our delegations, our permanent mission to the UN in New York, in Geneva, in Paris will demand comprehensive comments and statements by officials of these structures regarding the brutal murder of Russian journalists by the Kiev regime," the diplomat emphasized at a briefing.
"If this whole clown show is sponsored by countries and peoples, then have the decency to take note of where the strikes are coming from and whose fault it is," the spokeswoman urged.
Reaction from OSCE
She drew attention to comments made by the OSCE regarding the killing of Russian journalists. "I was struck by the statement from the OSCE representative on freedom of the media, who said the organization always stands against the killing of any journalists. Well, what do we need a dedicated institution for then? After all, one can just write that phrase down once, engrave it on a tablet, and put it at the OSCE entrance," the diplomat noted. "We probably don’t need to pay a salary to the special representative on freedom of speech, or hold any conferences, of which there have already been hundreds, if not thousands, there is no need to maintain a costly bureaucracy, no need to manage accounts on social media, no need to go to different countries and tell them how to live, if one phrase is enough," she proposed.
UN mandate
The Russian spokeswoman also took the UN to task for saying that it does not possess a special mandate to carry out an investigation. "No mandate? Then how have you been conducting investigations in all other cases, when you find the words to accuse our country? Remember then that you have no mandate," she advised.
According to the diplomat, "to make sure that the Kiev regime is pleased with the killing of Russian journalists, no mandate is even needed, one just needs to read their quotes and draw conclusions." "The unacceptability of the killing of civilians, including journalists, is enshrined in resolutions of the UN General Assembly and Security Council," she recalled.
"While the Kiev regime is so provokingly, with such bravado, ignoring the norms of international law, this is still not noticed by relevant international organizations, such as UNESCO and its director general," Zakharova also summarized. According to her, "the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also does not notice, just like other institutions, never mind countless human rights NGOs, thanks to whose years-long conscious muteness and inaction this ‘Kiev regime monster’ emerged." "It was precisely their strategic silence, as one Western policy guideline put it, that imbued the criminals from Bankovaya street (Zelensky’s office - TASS) with the feeling of complete impunity and unbridled permissiveness. And now, this all continues to incite Ukrainian Nazis to commit new atrocities," the diplomat stated.