Holodomor Memorial Bill 2nd Reading
in Parliament
“I am proud to proceed with
my Private Member’s Bill that would recognize the forced Ukrainian famine of
1932-33 as an act of genocide and designate a memorial day to honour the memory
of the victims of the Ukrainian famine,” stated Bezan. “I am of Ukrainian
heritage and put forward this bill so that our government will acknowledge the
deaths of 7 to 10 million victims as an act of genocide against the Ukrainian
people. I am also calling upon historians, journalists, and educators to record
and include the facts from this horrible genocide so that all Canadians can
learn from this tragic piece of Ukrainian history.”
The bill was introduced last
year as Ukrainian-Canadians and the international community marked the 75th
anniversary of one of the most heinous crimes in modern history - the
state-sponsored famine of 1932-33 perpetrated by the Soviet regime under Joseph
Stalin against the Ukrainian people. For decades the truth about this horrific
crime was suppressed and denied by Soviet authorities.
“The omission of this forced
famine and genocide from our history books is very troubling to me and I hope
that this bill will bring to light the atrocities that were committed against
the Ukrainian people.
The debate aired live at
5:30 pm EDT on