H.Con.Res. 254 (108th): Expressing the sense of Congress that the 70th anniversary of the 1932-1933 man-made famine in Ukraine (”Holodomor”) should serve as a reminder of the incredible suffering and loss sustained by the Ukrainian people as a result of intentional policies implemented by the government of the former Soviet Union.

Introduced:
Jul 24, 2003 (108th Congress, 2003–2004)
Sponsor:
Rep. Sander Levin [D-MI12]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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7/24/2003--Introduced.
Declares the sense of Congress that: (1) the victims of the Soviet-engineered Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 ("Holodomor") be solemnly remembered on its 70th anniversary; (2) the systematic violations of human rights, freedom of self-determination, and freedom of speech of the Ukrainian people by the government of the former Soviet Union should be condemned; (3) information regarding the Holodomor should be disseminated in order to expand the world's knowledge of this man-made tragedy; and (4) on the 70th anniversary of Holodomor efforts in Ukraine should be supported to ensure democratic principles, a free-market economy, and full respect for human rights, thereby enabling Ukraine to achieve its potential as an important strategic partner in the region.

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