Friday, November 24, 2023

90: Recognition

 



As of October 2023, 34 Countries That Officially Recognize the Holodomor (Soviet Communist Man-Made Famine) as a Genocide with Year Recognized:

Australia (1993), Belgium (2023), Brazil (2022), Bulgaria (2023), Canada (2003), Colombia (2007), Croatia (2023), The Czech Republic (2022), Ecuador (2007), Estonia (1993), France (2023), Georgia (2005), Germany (2022), Hungary (2003), Iceland (2023), Ireland (2022), Italy (2023), Latvia (2008), Lithuania (2005), Luxembourg (2023), Mexico (2008), Moldova (2022), The Netherlands (2023), Paraguay (2007), Peru (2007), Poland (2006), Portugal (2017), Romania (2022), Slovakia (2023), Slovenia (2023), Ukraine (2006), The United Kingdom (2023), The United States (2018) and Vatican City (2004.)

 

US States and 1 District That Officially Recoginze the Holodomor as a Genocide with Year Recognized:

Iowa (2023), Alabama (2018), Arizona (2023), Washington D.C. (2017), Virginia (2018), Wisconsin (2017), Illinois (2018), California (2016), Kansas (2018), Connecticut (2018), Louisiana (2019), Massachusetts (2018), Maryland (2023), Michigan (2017), Minnesota (2018), Missouri (2018), New Jersey (?). New York (2018), North Carolina (2018), Ohio (2018), Oregon (2018), Pennsylvania (2017), Rhode Island (2018)), Texas (2018), Utah (2018) and Wyoming (2023.)

 

Churches That Officially Recognize the Holodomor as a Genocide:

The Roman Catholic Church, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church of Constantinople, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate.

 

International Organizations That Officially Recognize the Holodomor as a Genocide:

The European Union (2022) and the Baltic Assembly (2007.)

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