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<br />18.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1274138086'>Institute of National Remembrance to remain intact </a><br />The Institute and government have agreed on principles for the Institute's future work, these based on the consolidation of society. The Deputy Prime Minister has agreed on the need to avoid public statements against members of UPA and the Soviet Army since Ukrainians fought among their numbers during the Second World War.
<br />12.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1273673152'>Governor of Zaporizhya: Monument to Stalin is illegal </a><br />The Head of the Zaporizhya Regional Administration Boris Petrov asserts that the monument to Stalin unveiled on 5 May was erected in breach of legislation and has approached the Prosecutor's Office
<br />12.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1273670299'>Commemorating the victims of the Great Famine (Holodomor) </a><br />The Resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted on 28 April, 2010
<br />07.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1273225069'>Church protest over monument to Stalin in Zaporizhya </a><br />On Friday, 7 May, the Bishop of Zaporizhya and Melitopol spoke out on behalf of the clergy and congregation of the eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church against the monument to Stalin in Zaporizhya.
<br />05.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1273066112'>Monument to Stalin unveiled in Zaporizhya </a><br />While on the one hand the monument is on private property, and will, the communists say, be under 24-hour guard, it is disturbing how little active opposition has been shown by the very many people with good cause to find any glorification of a bloody dictator profoundly offensive
<br />05.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1273062256'>Yevhen Zakharov /  Memorial to a monster </a><br />An article about attempts by Ukrainian communists to glorify Stalin and about the crimes of the Soviet communist regime
<br />05.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1273049862'>Lviv: 'Territory of Terror' Memorial </a><br />A memorial complex to remember the victims of all totalitarian regimes is planned in Lviv, on the territory of the former ghetto and transit prison
<br />04.05.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1272964572'>Monument to Stalin in Ukraine: the Public opposed </a><br />Ukrainian activists are calling for the plans (by communists) to erect a monument to Stalin in Zaporizhya to be stopped. Historians consider it an outrage to the memory of the victims of the Stalin regime
<br />29.04.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1272533214'>Ukrainians against a monument to Stalin, even in the South </a><br />The majority of Ukrainians (56.7%) are negative about Communist Party initiatives to erect monuments to Stalin in Ukrainian cities, a survey carried out by the Razumkov Centre has found. Only 9.6% are positive about any such monuments
<br />19.03.10 | <a href='index.php?id=1268952086'>SBU electronic archive in safe academic hands </a><br />The SBU electronic database contains over 17 thousand copies of archival documents. More than double this number were ready to be added to the database, however the process has been stopped<br /><br /><a href='http://khpg.org/wap/'>home</a> | <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=1'>1</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=2'>2</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=3'>3</a> 4 <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=5'>5</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=6'>6</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=7'>7</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=8'>8</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=9'>9</a> <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=10'>10</a>  <a  href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=11'>&amp;raquo;&amp;raquo;</a>  ... <a href='index.php?r=2.3.1.1.34&amp;p=28'>28</a>
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