Nearly 90 years after the Holodomor, Vladimir Putin is again using hunger as a tool to erase Ukrainian identity. Mass starvation during the Holodomor happened because Soviet authorities forcibly expropriated food from the countryside and reallocated it ...
– the EU, Nato, Ukraine, or even local governments of starving countries who “are killing themselves on their own”.from Ukraine. One may believe that it will help to mitigate the problem of food shortages because it doesn’t matterexports Ukrainian grain. But this position is very shortsighted. The disruptions in Ukraine’s agriculture today will exacerbate hunger in the future.
Almost 11 million people died of the famine in the Soviet Union in the early 1930s. Ukraine was disproportionately affected by the famine:shows that Soviet policies leading to mass starvation were explicitly targeting Ukrainians both within and outside of Ukraine’s border.
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