Exhibition on Hodomor in Ukraine ened in South Africa
According to Ukrinform, the Embassy of Ukraine in South Africa reported this on Facebook.
In her speech, Ambassador of Ukraine to South Africa Liubov Abravitova emphasized the importance of continuing to inform the world about crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
“Unfortunately, today we are witnessing the second wave of genocide against the Ukrainian pele: the forced deportation of children from Ukrainian territories, targeted attacks on hospitals, schos, kindergartens, residential buildings…” she said.
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The event also featured a panel discussion on the transmission of historical trauma through art.
The exhibition is organized jointly by the Center for Hocaust Studies, the Embassy of Ukraine in South Africa, and the Ukrainian Association of South Africa.
The art project can be viewed at the Durban Hocaust & Genocide Center until July 30 at the flowing address: 44 KE Masinga Rd, North Beach, Durban, 4025.
In 2023, a street exhibition and animated film by Ukrainian designer Yuliia Fedorovych “GØLØDØMØR” was presented in Kyiv.
Source: www.unian.info