Today, in Russia, is The Remembrance Day for the Victims of Political Repression (Russian: День памяти жертв политических репрессий.)
It was observed by the Soviet Union
from October 30, 1991 until the USSR Collapsed on December 26, 1991.
It has been observed by the
Russian Federation since December 27, 1991.
Initially it only dealt with
remembering the innocent Men, Women and Children in the Soviet Union from
1917-1991 and in all the Eastern European Countries that the USSR occupied from
1945-1991 that the Soviet Communists falsely imprisoned, tortured, deported to
Gulags and murdered.
It is estimated that the Soviet
Communists murdered 15.6 Million Innocent Men, Women and Children in the USSR
alone. That number doesn’t include the Millions upon Millions of Soviet
Citizens that were imprisoned and lived or the Millions upon Millions of
Eastern Europeans living under Soviet Occupation that were imprisoned and lived
or imprisoned and murdered.
Since February 2022, the day also
remembers the Innocent Men, Women and Children in Russia that are actively and
publicly protesting the Ethnic Cleansing being done by Putin, the Russian Zs
and the Russian People in Ukraine and being sent to Forced Labor Penal Colonies
for 15 years.
It also remembers the Innocent
Men, Women and Children in Ukraine that are being imprisoned, tortured, deported
from Ukraine to Re-Education Camps inside Russia and murdered by the Russian
Occupation Forces.
It is estimated that the Russians
have murdered 29,125 Ukrainian Civilians since February 2022 (including in several
Massacres with their bodies dumped in Mass Graves like at Bucha and Izium.)
It is estimated that the Russians
have forcibly deported 402,000 Ukrainians from Ukraine and sent them to
Re-Education Camps inside the Russian Federation (including at least 84,000 Ukrainian
Children without their Parents.)
The Russians (whether they were
once called Soviet Citizens or currently Russian Citizens) have a long history
of Torture, Forced Deportation, Ethnic Cleansing and Murder of Innocent Men, Women
and Children.
Today, may be a Remembrance Day
inside Russia (although it is officially banned by Putin – since he has been committing
the crimes since 2000) it is important for everyone (especially Non-Russians)
to know and understand what the Russians did in the past as well as what they
are currently doing today: Torturing, Deporting and Murdering Innocent Civilians.
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