Ukrainian TV host calls for genocide of Russians, quoting Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann
A presenter on Ukraine’s Channel 24 quoted Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, an architect of the Holocaust, live on TV, calling for “exterminating” Russian children to bring about genocide of the people of Russia.
A presenter on a major TV channel in Ukraine cited infamous Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann live on air and called for “exterminating” Russian children to bring about genocide of the people of Russia.
Eichmann was a leader of the Third Reich’s SS death squads and a key architect of the Nazi Holocaust.
The Ukrainian government and its Western backers insist the country does not have a problem with Nazism and far-right extremism, but neo-fascists have significant influence in the Ukrainian state, particularly in the security apparatus. And major media outlets have frequently helped to amplify Ukrainian neo-Nazi propaganda.
This shocking call for genocide against Russians was made live on TV on Ukraine’s Channel 24, by host Fakhrudin Sharafmal.
“Since you call me a Nazi, I adhere to the doctrine of Adolf Eichmann, and I will do everything in my power to ensure that you and your children never live on this earth,” Sharafmal said.
“You have to understand that this is not about peace; it is about the victory of the Ukrainian people,” he continued. “We need victory. And if we have to massacre all your families to do it, I’ll be one of the first to do it.”
Channel 24 is owned by a wealthy Ukrainian businesswoman, Kateryna Kit-Sadova, who is the wife of the right-wing mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi.
Lviv is a city in western Ukraine that is a hotbed for ultra-nationalist extremists. Ukrainian Nazi collaborators carried out large pogroms against Jews there during World War II.
On March 15, Channel 24 published a tepid apology on its official website, saying that Sharafmal had been angry because a friend of his was killed by Russian soldiers.
The presenter also apologized on air, in a video posted to the official Channel 24 YouTube channel. But behind him on the screen was text reading, “Russian warship, go f*ck yourself!” in Ukrainian.
A subtitled video of Sharafmal’s bloodthirsty rant is embedded below, followed by a full transcript. Multipolarista reviewed this translation with a native Ukrainian speaker to make sure it is accurate.
Transcript
Since we are called Nazis and fascists in Russia, I might as well quote Adolf Eichmann, who said that in order to destroy a nation, you must first exterminate its children. Because if you kill their parents, the children will grow up and take revenge. But if you kill the children first, they will never grow up, and the nation will disappear.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine cannot exterminate Russian children because it is forbidden by the rules of war, and it is prohibited by various conventions, including the Geneva Conventions.
However, I am not from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And when I get the chance to take out the Russians, I will not hesitate.
Since you call me a Nazi, I adhere to the doctrine of Adolf Eichmann, and I will do everything in my power to ensure that you and your children never live on this earth. So that you can feel what it is like when innocent civilians die, so that you can feel all the pain and suffering.
When you say, ‘We didn’t start the war, it was Putin, we didn’t want this war.’ We didn’t want it either. But you have to understand that this is not about peace; it is about the victory of the Ukrainian people.
We need victory. And if we have to massacre all your families to do it, I’ll be one of the first to do it.
Glory to the Ukrainian nation! Let’s hope that there will never be a nation like Russia and the Russians on this earth again. They are just scum who are destroying this land.
If the Ukrainians have the opportunity, which they are basically doing right now, to destroy, to slaughter, to kill, to strangle the Muscovites.
And I hope that everyone does their part and kills at least one Moskal (a slur referring to Russians).
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