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H.RES.1314 Whereas
in 1932 and 1933, an estimated seven to 10 million Ukrainian people
perished at
the will of the totalitarian Stalinist government of the former Soviet
Union,
which perpetrated... (Engrossed as Agreed to or Passed by House) HRES
1314 EH H.
Res. 1314 In
the House of Representatives, U. S., Whereas
in 1932 and 1933, an estimated seven to 10 million Ukrainian people
perished at
the will of the totalitarian Stalinist government of the former Soviet
Union,
which perpetrated a premeditated famine in Ukraine in an effort to
break the
nation Whereas
the Soviet Government deliberately confiscated grain harvests and
starved
millions of Ukrainian men, women, and children by a policy of forced
collectivization that sought to destroy the nationally conscious
movement for
independence; Whereas
Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin ordered the borders of Whereas
numerous scholars worldwide have worked to uncover the scale of the
famine,
including Canadian wheat expert Andrew Cairns who visited Ukraine in
1932 and
was told that there was no grain `because the government had collected
so much
grain and exported it to England and Italy, Whereas
nearly a quarter of the rural population of Ukraine was eliminated due
to
forced starvation, while the entire nation suffered from the
consequences of
the prolonged lack of food; Whereas
the Soviet Government manipulated and censored foreign journalists,
including
New York Times correspondent Walter Duranty, who knowingly denied not
only the
scope and magnitude, but also the existence, of a deadly man-made
famine in his
reports from Ukraine; Whereas
noted correspondents of the time were castigated by the Soviet Union
for their
accuracy and courage in depicting and reporting the famine in Ukraine,
including Gareth Jones, William Henry Chamberlin, and Malcolm
Muggeridge, who
wrote, `[The farmers] will tell you that many have already died of
famine and
that many are dying every day; that thousands have been shot by the
government
and hundreds of thousands exiled Whereas
in May 1934, former Congressman Hamilton Fish introduced a resolution
in the
House of Representatives (House Resolution 399 of the 73d Congress)
which
called for the condemnation of the Soviet Government for its acts of
destruction against the Ukrainian people; Whereas
the United States Commission on the Ukraine Famine, formed on December
13,
1985, conducted a study with the goal of expanding the world Whereas
on Whereas
with the dissolution of the Whereas
on October 13, 2006, the President of the United States signed into law
Public
Law 109-340 that authorized the Government of Ukraine `to establish a
memorial
on Federal land in the District of Columbia to honor the victims of the
Ukrainian famine-genocide of 1932-1933, Resolved,
That the House of Representatives-- (1) solemnly
remembers the 75th anniversary of the Ukrainian
Famine (Holodomor) of 1932-1933 and extends its deepest sympathies to
the
victims, survivors, and families of this tragedy; (2) condemns the
systematic violations of human rights,
including the freedom of self-determination and freedom of speech, of
the
Ukrainian people by the Soviet Government; (3) encourages
dissemination of information regarding the
Ukrainian Famine (Holodomor) in order to expand the world (4) supports the
continuing efforts of Ukraine to work
toward ensuring democratic principles, a free-market economy, and full
respect
for human rights, in order to enable Ukraine to achieve its potential
as an
important strategic partner of the United States in that region of the
world. Attest:
Clerk.
Title:
Remembering the 75th anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine (Holodomor) of
1932-1933 and extending the deepest sympathies of the House of
Representative
to the victims, survivors, and families of this tragedy, and for other
purposes.
The
SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from Georgia
(Mr. Scott)
and the gentlewoman from The
Chair recognizes the gentleman from GENERAL
LEAVE Mr.
SCOTT of The
SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman
from There
was no objection. Mr.
SCOTT of I
am pleased to support this resolution that allows the House of
Representatives
to pause in remembrance of the 75th anniversary of the Ukrainian famine
of 1932
and 1933 and extend its sympathies to the victims, survivors and
relatives of
this tragedy. I commend my distinguished colleague, Representative Levin
of At
the beginning of the 20th century, Mr. Speaker, This
premeditated famine was intended to break the nation Mr.
Speaker, the The
United States Commission on the Ukrainian Famine, which was established
in
December of 1985, worked to uncover the scale and the reasons for and
the
consequences of this terrible manmade famine. And in October 2006,
President
Bush signed a law authorizing the Government of Ukraine to construct a
memorial
in the I
strongly support this resolution, and I urge my colleagues to join me. Mr.
Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time. Ms.
ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I would like to yield myself such time as I
may
consume. Mr.
Speaker, I also rise in support of House Resolution 1314, commemorating
the
75th anniversary of the Ukrainian famine, Holodomor, of 1932 and 1933. The
former Communist state known as the During
1932 and 1933, Joseph Stalin The
famine inflicted on Among
other items, this resolution notes the 75th anniversary of the
Ukrainian famine
and expresses sympathy to the victims, survivors and families
of that man-made calamity; condemns the violation of human rights, the
freedom
of speech and of the self-determination of the Ukrainian people by the
former
Soviet regime; encourages expanding the world Mr.
Speaker, I urge my colleagues to support this important measure. Mr.
Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time. Mr.
SCOTT of (Mr.
LEVIN asked and was given permission to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr.
LEVIN. Thank you very much, Mr. Scott, and I thank the chairman
and the
ranking member of the Foreign Affairs Committee for bringing this to
the floor.
I
rise in support of this resolution, marking the 75th anniversary of the
man-made famine that killed millions of Ukrainians in 1932 and 1933. Recognizing
this tragedy and remembering its victims are important for all of
humanity,
including 1.5 Ukrainian-Americans. It has special meaning to the people
of During
the famine-genocide of 1932-33, 7 to 10 million Ukrainians were
deliberately
and systematically starved to death. We are familiar in this House with
the
terrible suffering caused by famines that are the result of natural
forces, but
the famine of 1932-33 is all the more tragic because it resulted from
criminal
acts and deliberate decisions by Soviet officials. Despite efforts by
the Soviet
Government at the time and afterward to hide the planned and systematic
nature
of this famine-genocide, it is clear that the We
in this country must persist in standing with those living under
oppressive and
tyrannical regimes as they struggle for their freedom. During the 109th
Congress, we enacted a bill authorizing the Government of Ukraine to
establish
a memorial in I
urge all of my colleagues to support this resolution. Ms.
ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, I am pleased to yield such time as he may
consume
to the gentleman from Mr.
SMITH of I
rise in strong support of H. Res. 1314, commemorating and honoring the
memory
of victims of the abominable act perpetrated against the people of Seventy-five
years ago, millions, and the estimates are as high as 10 million, men,
women
and children were murdered by starvation so that one man, Soviet
dictator
Joseph Stalin, could consolidate control over the Madam
Speaker, food was used as a weapon in a crime against humanity
staggering in
its scope. This famine was man-made, the planned consequence of a
deliberate
policy which aimed to wipe out a substantial part of the Ukrainian
people in
order to crush the spirit of those who remain. In short, genocide was
committed
against the Ukrainian people. Madam
Speaker, over the years I have read many works of Stalin I
also recall the fine work of the congressionally mandated Ukraine
Famine
Commission, which issued its well-documented report in 1988. I am happy
that
Mr. Levin The
fact is that for over 40 years the planned famine was hardly spoken or
written
about in our country, due to an academic skepticism and silence
enforced by
political correctness. When Ukrainians and others tried to break
through the
wall of silence, they were treated with derision. This silence, which
lasted
from the 1930s through the publication of Harvest of Sorrow, made a
sorry
chapter in the history of American intellectual life. Madam
Speaker, this resolution will continue to recognize one of the most
horrific
events in the last century in the hopes that mass murders of this kind
never
happen again. I support this resolution unreservedly. I hope that the
full
membership of this body supports it unanimously. Mr.
SCOTT of Ms.
ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, I have no further requests for time, and I
yield
back the balance of our time. Mr.
SCOTT of The
SPEAKER pro tempore (Ms. Solis). The question is on the motion
offered
by the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Scott) that the House
suspend the
rules and agree to the resolution, H. Res. 1314, as amended. The
question was taken; and (two-thirds being in the affirmative) the rules
were
suspended and the resolution, as amended, was agreed to. The
title of the resolution was amended so as to read: ``Remembering the
75th
anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine (Holodomor) of 1932-1933 and
extending the
deepest sympathies of the House of Representatives to the victims,
survivors,
and families of this tragedy, and for other purposes. A
motion to reconsider was laid on the table. LINKS
TO THE THREE PAGES IN THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getpage.cgi?position=all&page=H8633&dbname=2008_record http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getpage.cgi?position=all&page=H8634&dbname=2008_record http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getpage.cgi?position=all&page=H8635&dbname=2008_record |
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