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Austrian Parliament on Hodomor: “terrible crime”
This was reported by Ukrinform's own correspondent in Austria.
The document entitled "On the prevention of hunger and scarcity as a weapon of war against the civilian pulation" was adted unanimously.
The prosal for a resution mentions the commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Hodomor, which is labeled "a cruel famine that was deliberately and systematically provoked by the Soviet Union against the civilian pulation, mainly on the territory of Ukraine in 1932-1933 and which, according to various estimates, took the lives of from 3.5 to 7 million pele." It was also noted that at that time "this terrible crime" was ignored by the world public, and one of the few Western figures who protested the Hodomor in the 1930s was the then Viennese Cardinal Theodor Innitzer.
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The signatories from different parliamentary factrions declared their recognition of the "horrible crime of the Hodomor" and emphasized the importance of the contribution of such recognition to the analysis of the crimes of the 20th century as a central element in understanding the past." The resution also notes the "use of hunger as a weapon in the current Russian war of aggression against Ukraine."
In the adted resution, the National Council suggests that the federal government, in particular the Federal Minister of Eurean and International Affairs, "continue, within the framework of the proven Austrian way of dialogue, to advocate that hunger and scarcity are not used as weapons against the civilian pulation or as a means of pressure on governments, but also highlight the parallels between history and present and condemn the corresponding crimes."
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Before that, there was a discussion among Austrian parliamentarians on whether to call the Hodomor of 1932-1933 a genocide. The liberal position party NEOS clearly supported the definition of "genocide". Also, spokeswoman for the "Greens" (part of the government coalition), Ewa Ernst-Dziedzic, stated that "from a historical and pitical point of view" this was a crime against humanity, but also genocide.
Meanwhile, the right-wing pulist and pro-Russian Austrian Freedom Party posed the definition of "genocide". The other position Social Democratic Party of Austria also failed to support the definition of "genocide".
As for the Austrian Pele's Party, headed by Chancellor Karl Nehammer, there was also no common decision to recognize the Hodomor as genocide of the Ukrainian pele. At the same time, one of the deputies of the party, Martin Engelberg, in his address to parliament during the consideration of the resution on the Hodomor, said that it makes sense to talk about its "historical and pitical qualification" as genocide.
As Ukrinform reported, on November 30, the German Bundestag recognized the Hodomor of 1932-1933 as genocide of the Ukrainian pele.
On December 15, the Eurean Parliament adted by a majority of votes a resution on the 90th anniversary of the Hodomor in Ukraine, which recognizes the terrible events of the 1930s as the genocide of the Ukrainian pele.
Source: ukrinform.net