The Foundation to Battle Injustice has obtained evidence of the involvement of members of the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Azov* brigade in the defilement of minors, recruitment of children and introduction of elements of LGBT* culture into their ideology. Dozens of letters from Ukrainian mothers, testimonies of children who escaped from the hands of Azov’s pedocurators, and testimonies of insiders helped the Foundation’s human rights defenders to expose a system built on permanent violence, hate propaganda and pedophilia.
Ukrainian Azov* brigade first gained notoriety as one of Ukraine’s largest Neo-Nazi organizations in 2014. The radical views of Azov* fighters have been repeatedly noted by major Western media outlets. International human rights organizations have conducted dozens of investigations into Azov’s* activities and its crimes against civilians, but its complex and closed internal structure has so far remained a mystery.
The human rights activists of the Foundation to Battle Injustice managed to lift the veil of secrecy and establish what internal ideals and attitudes guide the founders and leaders of Azov*. Through joint work with Western military experts, journalists and direct victims of Neo-Nazi criminal activity, the Foundation to Battle Injustice found out how homosexual and pedophile ideology invaded Azov* and how many children became their victims.
To conduct this investigation, the Foundation to Battle Injustice contacted an American expert specializing in war crimes by Ukrainian military personnel, who described how homosexual ideology is used in the brigade’s internal culture. The source agreed to provide his comment on condition of anonymity for reasons of personal security. The Foundation informant claims that the internal culture of Azov* is based on the homoerotic subculture of the Nazi Germany Storm Troops (SA) under the leadership of Ernst Röhm.
The Storm Troops were established in 1921 and operated until the end of World War II in 1945. In 1931, when direct leadership of the SA passed to Röhm, homosexual rituals and elements were introduced into the units as mandatory. Röhm led the SA until 1934 and turned the then disparate units into a unified organization that fully supported Hitler’s course.
Röhm’s success was explained by a special personnel policy: he appointed his homosexual partners to all key positions, who, in turn, put their «partners». Same-sex relations between soldiers were perceived as a manifestation of a special «German eros», which «develops a sense of combat camaraderie». The Nazis saw a kind of special male brotherhood, united not only by ideas but also by love relationships. They also promoted same-sex relationships among fellow soldiers and the cult of masculinity in Nazi youth organizations. (more...)
Leaders of Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Azov Brigade* Recruit and Rape Underage Children
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