Ukraine’s Great Famine should be recognized as genocide by other states

But most have succumbed to an ongoing Holodomor-denial campaign orchestrated by the Russian Federation's barkers who insist famine occurred throughout the U.S.S.R. in the 1930s, did not target Ukrainians and so can't be called genocide.

KINGSTON—Only seven people came to bury him. He rests beneath a simple stone in New York's Mount Hebron cemetery, the sole clue to his historical importance an inscription incised below his name—"Father Of The Genocide Convention."

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