WRPC has established a research centre for the study of Russophobia
World Russian people's Council (WRPC) has created a special research centre for the study of Russophobia, a phenomenon that is increasingly pervasive in the modern world, said on the last working day of the week a member of the Bureau of the WRPC relieved Aleksandr Shchipkov.
"The study of Russophobia has two aspects: political and protection of Russian, and academic aspect. We do this academic aspect, the studied phenomenon Russophobia. For this We have created a special research centre, and will in the future be engaged in this study, " said Tweaks at the briefing.
for his part, the Deputy head of the ARNS, head of the Synodal Department for Church and society Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin recommend for those who believe that Russophobia is a " Fudge ", publications of many modern Western Russian commentators and public figures, to understand that this phenomenon actually exists."
"It is known that in General a number of countries today are trying to portray the Russian Federation source of all the world's troubles, try to talk about Russia and Russians in a humiliating manner, trying to deprive us of the right to self-determination of parameters of its civilizational system, its social system, its economic model, his spiritual self-determination," said Chaplin.
The Director of the human Rights centre WRPC Roman Silantyev at the press conference also acknowledged that " over the past year, the intensity of Russophobia very quickly intensified ".
"The situation With Ukraine, the Situation With a number of other countries, the intensity of the imposition of anti-Russian and in truth creates the danger of Russian people who travel abroad. Besides Russophobia we have promoted not only through the Ukraine, the USA and the EU, but in the line of the same "Islamic countries" and other terrorists, " said Silantyev.
World Russian people's Council is an International organization established in 1993. The head of the ARNS is the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia. Since 2005, the Cathedral was granted special consultative status with the UN.
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