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Kirklees Council recognises Holodomor as genocide
18.12.2009
After an extensive campaign led by Steve Komarnyckyj Kirklees Council in the United Kingdom has recognised the Holodomor as an act of genocide. It joins Keighley, Rochdale, Bolton, Edinburgh and Bradford Councils who have previously recognised Holodomor as genocide
SBU names three organizers of Holodomor
27.11.2009
The Head of Ukraine’s Security Service [SBU], Valentin Nalyvaichenko has told TV Channel 5 that the criminal file over Holodomor 1932-1933 could be submitted to the court by the end of the year
Kyiv: monument to one of the organizers of Holodomor dismantled
25.11.2009
Hryhory Petrovsky was the Head of the Ukrainian Central Committee, as well as of the All-Ukrainian Revolutionary Committee and one of the organizers of Holodomor, the man-made famine in 1932-1933
Rehabilitation not for all
20.11.2009
People who in Soviet times faced politically motivated criminal prosecutions are not able to gain rehabilitation and have their “convictions” revoked
Statement by President Obama on Ukrainian Holodomor Remembrance Day
15.11.2009
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that the remembrance of Holodomor will help prevent such tragedy in the future
Diaries of “the man who knew too much” go on show
14.11.2009
The diaries of a heroic British reporter who sacrificed his reputation, and perhaps his life, to expose Stalins “terror famine” in Soviet Ukraine are to go on public display for the first time
Rivne honours the memory of Jews murdered by the Nazis
06.11.2009
A ceremony has been held in Rivne in memory of the Jews shot on the outskirts of the regional centre by the Nazis. 68 years ago, during the space of two days 17.5 thousand Jews brought from the Rivne Ghetto were executed in the Sosonki Clearing
Remembering the Victims
29.10.2009
On Moscows Lubyanka Square throughout the day people are taking part in the annual act of remembrance “Return of the names” reading out the names of victims of repression.
Your voice can help stop the prosecution of Arkhangelsk historians and archive workers
26.10.2009
It is vital that historians and other scholars demonstrate solidarity and prevent a serious set back to the reinstatement of historical truth and remembrance of the victims of repression in Russia
Moscow Chief Architect wants monument to Stalin restored
23.10.2009
Alexander Kuzmin, Moscows Chief Architect considers that the phrase glorifying Stalin reinstated in August this year in the Kurskaya Circle Line metro station should remain, and that the monument to Stalin should also be reinstated
Words glorifying Stalin may be removed from the Moscow metro
22.10.2009
The Moscow Heritage Department has called the restoration of the Kurskaya Circle Metro Station, together with words glorifying Stalin, “unacceptable” in a letter addressed to the organization “For Human Rights
Kyiv Council formally cancels hotel plan at Babi Yar
08.10.2009
The very suggestion that any hotel could be built in this place was monstrous, and aroused outrage within Ukraine and abroad
Lviv Museum – Prison “Tyurma na Lontskoho” must not be under the auspices of the SBU
06.10.2009
Prominent Lviv academics, historians and public figures stress that this place of remembrance and research about the past must not depend on political factors, ideological orientation or the personal views of people in high-ranking public posts (the appeal is open for signatures)
Kyiv hotels and questions not asked
29.09.2009
The very idea that the authorities could build a hotel at Babi Yar, a place where tens of thousands of people were murdered can arouse only sick outrage – and the urgent demand that the information be checked. There were few such public demands and the media worked in cut & paste mode
Memorial: On the Seventieth Anniversary of 17 September 1939
16.09.2009
The Pact between Stalin and Hitler and the subsequent events – the invasion of Poland, first by the Wehrmacht and then by the Red Army – are among the most shameful pages of Europes history.
Moscow Metro Ode to a Brutal Dictator
10.09.2009
Please add your voice of protest against the recent placing of words glorifying Stalin in a Moscow metro station. This is a profound insult to all his victims and their relatives and part of a dangerous trend
Remembrance Ceremony in Kharkiv for Polish officers murdered by the NKVD
05.09.2009
The Memorial marks the place where around four thousand Polish officers, shot in the basement of the Kharkiv NKVD, lie buried.
Words praising Stalin reinstated in Moscow metro
01.09.2009
Memorial has addressed an open letter to the Mayor of Moscow Yury Luzhkov demanding a public investigation into the reinstatement on 25 August of a text praising Joseph Stalin inside the Kurskaya metro station.
Whose “cynical lies”?
31.08.2009
On the seventieth anniversary of the Nazi invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, interpretation of this and other facts by Russias “History Commission” and how Russian history textbooks are to ensure “correct thinking”
The Ill-Fated Pact
31.08.2009
The German and Soviet invasion of Poland was a prelude to a destructive war and the communist enslavement of Eastern Europe, 140 German intellectuals write in a declaration
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