Russia urges the U.S. to ‘observe democratic standards’ and respect Americans’ right to protest

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Russia urges the U.S. to ‘observe democratic standards’ and respect Americans’ right to protest

The Russian Foreign Ministry said, “it’s time for the U.S. to drop the mentor’s tone and look in the mirror”

MOSCOW — The Russian Foreign Ministry urged the U.S. authorities to respect Americans’ right for peaceful protest amid the wave of demonstrations sparked by George Floyd’s death.

The ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, says Moscow has taken note of the use of tear gas to disperse rallies and massive arrests of protesters in the U.S. She also pointed out numerous journalists, including Russian reporters, were hurt while covering the protests.

Moscow long has bristled at Washington’s criticism of its human rights record amid Russia-U.S. tensions. Zakharova sought to turn the tables on the U.S. by pointing to the authorities forceful response to protests.

She says “it’s time for the U.S. to drop the mentor’s tone and look in the mirror,” challenging the U.S. authorities to “start respecting peoples’ rights and observing democratic standards at home.”

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Fixner_Blount on June 6th, 2020 at 07:55 UTC »

Trump got trolled by the collective Middle East, China, and now Russia this week. I'm sure he's handling it well.

xepa105 on June 6th, 2020 at 07:53 UTC »

Global diplomacy in 2020 is just the United States, Russia, and China sitting around a table going "no u" at each other.

MettbroetchenJesus on June 6th, 2020 at 03:37 UTC »

Has Kim Jong-Un chimed in to this yet?