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November 16th, 2018
A memorial dedicated to victims of the 1932-1933 famine-genocide in Ukraine (Holodomor) was inaugurated by foreign ministry state secretary Levente Magyar in Szeged, in southern Hungary, on Friday. Magyar called the Holodomor an extreme example of the many hardships Ukraine had to endure in the past century, with the Soviets trying to break its people by means of a man-made famine in 1932-1933,. It was no accident that Stalin saw Ukrainians as a chief enemy, considering that they were a proud and freedom-loving nation that posed a threat to the Soviet Union, he said adding that the Soviets wanted to destroy the main representatives of Ukraine's national consciousness: its independent peasantry.
MTI
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