Moscow sees it “empty and meaningless action”, “hastily organized to please the Kyiv regime.” Russia qualified on Saturday, April 1, as “repulsive anti-Russian zeal” vote of the National Assembly, which called the Ukrainian Holodomor “genocide”. In a resolution adopted on Tuesday, March 28, almost unanimously (168 votes to 2), the French deputies recognized, both the Bundestag and the European Parliament, “genocidal nature” this great famine, voluntarily instigated in the early 1930s by the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, which caused the death of at least 4 million people.
The classification that the Kremlin is repressing, referring to the fact that the Holodomor, which can be translated as “starvation”entailed not only Ukrainian victims, but also Russians, Kazakhs and among other peoples. “The anti-Russian zeal of the French deputies seems all the more disgusting because France itself has not yet closed the pages of its crimes of the colonial period”This was stated in a press release by the official representative of Russian diplomacy Maria Zakharova. “We once again faced the duplicity and Russophobia of our European opponents.”
- War in Ukraine: “Holodomor”, this famine organized by Stalin, which still haunts the population
This was stated by a high-ranking official of the Russian Foreign Ministry. “double standards “collective West”“opposing “attempts by French parliamentarians to equate the terrible famine of the early 1930s with the same inhuman horrors as the Holocaust or the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.” “Here is a clear example of pure and simple speculation, where Paris is ready to go to convince its citizens of the need to foment an armed conflict away from their own country”– continued an associate of Sergei Lavrov, scourging the pernicious will to “rewriting historical justice”.
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