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Today Is Holodomor Commemoration Day in Ukraine – when Famine Genocide Claimed the Rich Black Earth – Gregory Bufithis

“Death solves all problems. No humans, no problem.” – – Joseph Stalin Many in the West do not even know about the Soviet genocide on Ukrainians in the 1930s. Ukrainians themselves are constantly reminded of what The Kremlin can do. ABOVE: the statue of a little girl entitled “Girl with Ears of Grain” is in Kyiv and symbolizes the memory of 3.5 million children killed by starvation during the famine genocide of the Ukrainian nation in 1932–1933,…
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"The Word of God, which resounds in Ukraine today, is so concrete and life-giving that we simply must hear it. It is Christ who tells us today: 'Do not be afraid; only believe, and you will be saved' (Luke 8:50). And we understand that 'she' is our mother Ukraine," emphasized Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Galicia Sviatoslav Shevchuk during the Divine Liturgy on November 23 at the Council. The article by Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk: "Do not be afra…

It is estimated that at least four thousand Ukrainians have died of hunger in the cat scourge designed in Moscow at least 92 years of age.

Ukrainians place candles, flowers and sheaves of wheat in the memorial "Amargo Remembrance of Childhood" next to the statue of the "Girl with Spies" in the complex of the National Museum of the Genocide of Holodomor in Kiev, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025, during the Russian invasion. EFE/SERGEY DOLZHENKO The Ukrainian entry commemorates the victims of Holodomor 1932-33 was first published in the Digital Process.

Today, Ukraine honors the memory of millions of people who died during the Holodomor of 1932-1933 and other artificial famines of the 20th century. In the morning, Kyiv residents go to the National Museum “Holodomor Victims Memorial” to leave flowers, ears of wheat and lighted lamps. Vasily Artyushenko, a photojournalist for ZN.UA, also joined the event. On a foggy November day, new symbols of grief appear near the “Bitter Memory of Childhood” s…

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