Researches about Ukraine

Russia still denies the Holodomor was ‘genocide’

Acton Institute

Saturday marked “Holodomor Remembrance Day,” honoring the millions of Ukrainians who died of forced starvation at the hands of the Soviets in the 1930s. Some 80 years later, and a quarter-century after the Soviet Union’s dissolution, the Russian government still denies that this atrocity constitutes a “genocide.”
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Source: Acton Institute

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