Dopomoha
Ukraini Foundation Supports Publication on Internment
The Dopomoha Ukraini (Aid
Commenting on the
foundation’s support, Dr Luciuk said: “The financial assistance provided by
Dopomoha Ukraini, the charitable foundation set up by the family of Borys
Wrzesnewskyj, MP (Etobicoke Centre), in part to honour the memory of his
uncle and aunt, Mychailo and Jaroslawa Szafraniuk, will help make it possible
for us to provide critical information to our community and others about the
Ukrainian Canadian community’s ongoing requests for recognition, restitution
and reconciliation.
Mr Wrzesnewskyj has
played a pivotal role in helping move this issue forward in the House of
Commons and, with this donation, he has aided significantly in our efforts to
make all Canadians better aware of the harm done to Ukrainians and other
Europeans during Canada’s first national internment operations.
This is an educational
initiative of considerable importance, for complementary copies of this
publication will soon be distributed free of charge to MPs, selected public and
university libraries across
Safeguarding the civil
liberties and human rights of ethnic, religious and racial minorities in times
of domestic and international crisis is particularly important and so being
better informed about historic injustices of the sort described in this book is
a crucial step in ensuring that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past.”