LIAR-LIAR

Media propagandists ignore that 20 million.... Christians and non Jews died at the hands of communists in the soviet union and Jews did the killing..... I cite and quote the writing of Jews and the Talmud, statisics from the various governments....Deal with it sheep boy/girl....I mean Goyim

Saturday, November 26, 2005

JEWS ARE THE PERPETRATORS OF THE REAL HOLOCOST WHICH THEY DENY PARTICIPATING IN AND LEADING.......THE LEADERSHIP OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY WERE JEWS ...AS WAS THE NKVD AND OTHER TERROR ORGANS OF THE SOVIET


KIEV, Ukraine - Olena Tuz was 6 years old when she saw a neighbor throw the body of a naked woman into a pit on the edge of a remote forest in 1932. Flesh had been cut from the body.

"People ate people, mothers ate their own children. They didn't realize what they were doing, they just were hungry," said Tuz, standing at a thousand-strong rally in the capital Kiev to commemorate victims of the Soviet-era forced famine that killed up to 10 million Ukrainians.
On Saturday, relatives and survivors lit 33,000 candles in Kiev — representing the number of people who were dying daily at the famine's height.
The Soviet dictator Josef Stalin provoked what the Ukrainians called the Great Famine in 1932-1933 as part of his campaign to force Ukrainian peasants to give up their land and join collective farms. During the height of the famine, which was enforced by methodical confiscation of all food by the Soviet secret police, cannibalism was widespread.
Those who resisted the confiscation were sent to Siberia; a person taking a wheat ear from a field was to shot on the spot.
"The state system that made possible such crimes should be punished by the court of history," Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko told the crowd.
Hanna Kucherenko, from the village of Kryvonosivka in the northern Chernihiv region, said her grandfather was among those who died in the famine.
"Many years later, I was hiding bread in my pockets, and I still cannot throw out a piece of bread," she said.
The famine was kept secret by the Soviet authorities. Only in 2003 did Ukraine declassify more than 1,000 files documenting it.


On Friday, the Pulitzer Prize Board said it would not revoke a prize awarded in 1932 to Walter Duranty, a reporter for The New York Times who was accused of ignoring the famine in Ukraine to preserve his access to Stalin. The board said there was not clear evidence of deliberate deception.

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