Millions of Ukrainians were starved to death by the Soviet regime in less than a year – during the 1932–1933 Holodomor.
It was a genocide to destroy the Ukrainian nation.
On the fourth Saturday of November, Ukraine marks the National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Holodomor and other artificial famines deliberately created by the Soviet regime – including those of 1921–1923 and 1946–1947.
Today, Russia continues its genocidal policy against Ukraine and commits crimes that endanger global food security.
This evil repeats because it went unpunished in the past. We call on the world to recognise Holodomor as a genocide, and to hold Russia accountable for its war crimes.