From the DW:
“Council of Europe votes to recognize Holodomor as 'genocide'”
(Documentary photograph displayed at an exhibition in Kiev,
dedicated to Holodomor, the great Ukrainian famine of early 1930s.)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the move,
which he said paid tribute to victims of the Soviet-era famine. It follows a
similar move by the European Union last year. The Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe on Thursday voted to recognize the 1930s starvation of
millions in Ukraine under Soviet leader Joseph Stalin as a
"genocide." The motion to acknowledge the Holodomor in such grave
terms passed with 73 votes for and one against. It follows a similar move by
the European Parliament and individual countries like Germany last year.
What was the Holodomor? The Holodomor — Ukrainian for "death by
starvation" — was a famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932-33 caused by the
forced collectivization of farmers under Stalin. Kyiv has regarded the
famine as a deliberate act of genocide by Stalin since 2006, while Moscow still
rejects this account, and places the Holodomor within the broader context of
famines that devastated parts of the Soviet Union at that time. Since
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Kyiv has encouraged
the international community to acknowledge the famine as a deliberate act.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he was grateful
for the Council of Europe's decision on Thursday. "Restoring historical
justice and paying tribute to Holodomor victims sends a message that justice is
inevitable for all past and present Moscow's crimes," he posted on social
media.
^ This is good to see. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/council-of-europe-votes-to-recognize-holodomor-as-genocide/a-67084211
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