Ukraine, Ukrainian Orthodox
Church Recognise MP Bezan
Ottawa - James Bezan, Member of
Parliament for Selkirk-Interlake, is receiving two of Ukraine’s highest awards for his
work in Canada on Ukraine’s Holodomor
(famine-genocide).
Late in November, Ukraine’s President Victor
Yushchenko announced that MP James Bezan will receive one of Ukraine’s highest civilian
awards, the “Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise”. This order is awarded on the
basis of the decree of the President of Ukraine as his recognition of people
who have made a historic contribution on behalf of Ukraine. Bezan is being
recognised for his work in sponsoring and passing Bill C-459 “An Act
to establish a Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (“Holodomor”) Memorial Day and to
recognize the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33 as an act of genocide.”
The award was established by the Decree of the
President of Ukraine on August 23, 1996 to decorate citizens for
their significant personal deeds for the sake of the Ukrainian state in the
fields of state construction, enforcement of the international authority of Ukraine, development of economy,
science, education, culture, art, charity, humanistic and public activities. A
person awarded the “ Prince Yaroslav the Wise” [medal] is named a knight of the
“Prince of Yaroslav the Wise” Order.
In December 2008, Bezan was instrumental in
hosting and organizing the celebration of the 17th anniversary of Ukraine’s national referendum on
its independence. During the ceremony held in the Parliament of Canada, a rare
reproduction of one of Ukraine’s sacred national
treasures - the 16th Century [Gospel of Peresopnytsia] - was officially presented to the Library of
Parliament in Ottawa.
At this event and unbeknown to Member of
Parliament Bezan, he was awarded the Holy Medal of the Synod of the Ukrainian
Orthodox Church by the Very Reverend Archimandrite Kyrylo Hovorun, Chair of the
Department of External Church Relations of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, head
of a delegation representing the Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in
Ukraine (Moscow Patriarchate).
The special medal, which marks the 1020th
Anniversary of Ukrainian Christianity was presented to Bezan in recognition of
his historic contribution to the recognition of the Soviet-imposed Holodomor
forced [artificial] famine of 1932-1933 as an act of genocide against the
Ukrainian people, and also for his efforts to facilitate the presentation of
the replicated [Gospel of Peresopnytsia] to the Library of Parliament.
“It is truly an honour to be recognised by both Ukraine’s President Yushchenko
and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. I never did this (Bill C-459) for the
accolades. I am proud of my Ukrainian heritage and undertook my work on the
Holodomor to help in recognising it for what it truly was – a genocide,” said
Bezan. “Canada now shares with Ukraine and other countries, a
memorial day for the Holodomor on the fourth Saturday of every November to
remember the victims, honour the survivors, and educate ourselves on the evils
of Josef Stalin and his communist Soviet empire.”