Selenskyj “grateful” – Croatia: Ukrainian famine was genocide

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The Croatian parliament recognized the deliberate famine in Ukraine in the 1930s as genocide. A corresponding statement was passed unanimously on Wednesday, the Croatian news portal Index reported.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked him via Twitter: “I am grateful to the Republic of Croatia for this historic vote,” he wrote. “The world will never accept the Kremlin’s crimes — past or present,” he added.

The European Parliament also recognized the famine as a genocide
Croatia thus joined several countries in classifying the so-called Holodomor as genocide. The parliaments in neighboring Croatia, Slovenia, but also in Germany, France and Great Britain have already done so. The European Parliament also recognized the famine as a genocide. Under the responsibility of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, up to four million people died in Ukraine in 1932 and 1933.

Source: Krone

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