Holodomor Memorial Day: A time to reflect on victims of genocide and famine
Today marks Holodomor Memorial Day, which is a time to remember and commemorate the Ukrainian people who were victims of genocide and famine between 1932 – 1933.
Lusi Wells with the Veselka Prince Albert and District Ukrainian Culture and Heritage Club explained during the Soviet Union government in Ukraine caused mass starvation among its people.
“The government decided it’s more important to show how much harvest we can collect versus to leave some for people to eat. So, at that time of showing off people just starved, and government took all the harvest,” she said.
Wells also added it’s important for people to know not only were the Ukrainian people impacted during that time but many other nations including Russians and Belarussians suffered.