National Holodomor Awareness Week
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of
the Famine Genocide in
Holodomor – one of the most
heinous crimes in the history of Mankind, was the result of a deliberate
political strategy masterminded by Stalin and his totalitarian communist
regime. By sheer magnitude, losses during the Holodomor surpassed those of the
Ukrainian nation during the Second World War. Ukrainians worldwide continue to
suffer the consequences of this merciless act.
The Ukrainian Canadian
Congress is launching the first National Holodomor Awareness Week on November
16-23. The goal is to unite the Ukrainian community and all Canadians annually
in remembering the victims and raising awareness of this tragedy.
As a community in
Among the successes: The
International Remembrance Flame successfully toured 17 Canadian cities in the
spring. In May,
There is, however, a great
deal of work still to be done. We must continue working with our provincial
ministries of education and local school boards to ensure that our students in
Let us remember together –
• On Saturday, November 22, in solidarity with
• On Sunday, November 23 participate in memorial services which
will take place in your local churches
• Participate in events organized by your local community
This is the bare minimum
which we, as Canadians of Ukrainian heritage should do not only for the
millions of victims, but more importantly, for our descendants who must always
remember the Holodomor and heighten the international community’s sensitivity
to the reoccurrence of similar tragedies.
Let’s reveal the truth
about the Holodomor to the world!
Chair
UCC National Holodomor
Commemoration Committee
irkam@sympatico
Darla Penner
Program Coordinator
Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Phone 204 942 4627
dpenner@ucc.ca
www.ucc.ca