Monday, December 12, 2022
Is Twitter manipulated by Ukrainian Fascism?
Friday, December 9, 2022
KKE: On the shameful effort for the recognition of the myth of "Holodomor" by EU Parliament
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Germany to officially adopt anti-communist conspiracy theory on Ukrainian famine
"German lawmakers have put forth a resolution to raise awareness of the 1932-1933 famine that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians as a result of Soviet leader Josef Stalin's policies", reads a recent article on "Deutsche Welle".
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Book: Truth and Lies about the famine in Ukraine, by Nikos Mottas
For many decades, the issue of the Ukrainian famine in 1932-33, the famous Holodomor, occupies a prominent place in the arsenal of anti-communism. Especially after the counter-revolutionary overthrows in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the early 1990s, the Holodomor is at the forefront of a systematic and persistent attempt to vilify socialism of the 20th century and present it as an evil, inhumane system which is supposedly responsible for millions of deaths.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
On the Anti-communist remarks of the Ecumenical Patriarch concerning the Holodomor
“The Ukrainian term ‘Holodomor’ refers to the man-made and intentional famine, the devilish plan of the Stalinist system aimed at a well-planned genocide of a very pious people with the aim of eradicating the Christian faith and the Orthodox Church...”.
These words were not expressed by any extremist ultra-conservative bishop or priest, nor they were written in any right-wing newspaper. These are the words of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the head of the Orthodox Church, during a memorial service held at the Patriarchal Church in Istanbul on the occasion of the 87th anniversary of the so-called 1932-1933 Ukrainian famine (also known as “Holodomor”).