Iceland recognizes Holodomor as genocide against Ukrainian people

Parliament of Iceland
Parliament of Iceland

"Today, Althingi recognised the man-made famine of the winter of 1932–1933 as genocide perpetrated by the totalitarian government in Moscow against the people of Ukraine," she said.

"In November I visited the Holodomor memorial in Kyiv. It was a heartbreaking reminder of a terrible crime."

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Iceland for the decision.

"Grateful to Iceland for recognizing the Holodomor of 1932-1933 as genocide of the Ukrainian people, for honoring the memory of millions of Ukrainians killed by the Moscow regime. It is a clear signal that such crimes do not go unpunished and do not have a statute of limitations," he responded on Twitter.

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Last year marked 90 years since Soviet authorities deliberately organized measures to confiscate grain and other foodstuffs from Ukrainian civilians, directly leading to a man-made famine, called the Holodomor – one of the greatest tragedies in Ukrainian history.

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It is estimated that between 3.5 million to 10 million Ukrainians died during the famine, though the exact number may never be known.

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