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UKRAINIAN WORLD CONGRESS №
1
(41) – January, 2007
PRESIDENT YUSCHENKO
REPLIES TO UWC AUSCHWITZ
PROPOSAL
In a
letter to the UWC President, the President of Ukraine replied:
"I am sincerely grateful for
your letter regarding the formation of an exposition about
incarcerated
Ukrainian at the state museum in Auschwitz-Birkenau. I am pleased
that
Ukraine's historical matters are important to you.
I would like to inform you that the
matter raised by you is under my personal supervision. The Ministry for
foreign
affairs has been given appropriate instructions to devise a strategy
for
setting apart space on one of the floors of the 14th barrack for the
Ukrainian
exposition."
UKRAINIAN
ORTHODOX CHURCH IN CANADA ACKNOWLEDGES LONG TERM COMMUNICATIONS WITH
MOSCOW
PATRIARCHATE
Responding to a
letter from the UWC’s President, which questioned the propriety of
meetings
with representatives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow
Patriarchate, the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada confirmed a recent meeting between
the Head
of the Church’s Consistory and Metropolitan Volodymyr Sabadan of the
UOCMP. In
fact, the Church’s letter signed by the secretary of the Church’s
Primate stressed
that since 1993 the Church has been meeting and conversing on church
matters in
the spirit of Christian brotherhood with all segments of Ukrainian
church
orthodoxy in Ukraine including the Moscow Patriarchate. As pointed out
in the
letter, the most recent meeting was limited to the UOCMP due to time
constraints. The letter does not spell out just what “church matters”
were the
subject of the recent meeting.
UWC ISSUES STATEMENT ON
AKCIJA WISLA ANNIVERSARY
The UWC has
issued a bilingual (Ukrainian and English) statement on the 60th
anniversary of Akcija Wisla. The UWC’s statement stresses the
inadequacy of the
Polish position in condemning, rehabilitating and restituting. It also
urges
the President of Ukraine and Ukrainian communities worldwide to mark
the
anniversary with solemnity as well as an international campaign through
the
Council of Europe, the European Union, and the Organization for
Security and
Cooperation in Europe and the United Nations to put pressure on the
Polish
government. The statement will be translated into Polish.
Central
observances of the anniversary have been scheduled for April 28, 2007
in
Peremyshl by the Ukrainian-Polish community. The UWC President has
communicated
with both the Association of Ukrainians in Poland and Metropolitan Jan
Martyniak of the Ukrainian Catholic Church urging them to change venue
to
Warsaw in order to maximize political pressure on the Polish Sejm. The
Association has deferred to the Metropolitan on this issue, but the
Metropolitan has been unbending in this regard. In fact in a telephone
conversation with the UWC President, the Metropolitan stressed his
satisfaction
with Polish-Ukrainian relations.
UWC
OFFERS ASSISTANCE FOR GREAT FAMINE 75TH ANNIVERSARY
PREPARATIONS
In a letter to
Chief of the Presidential Secretariat Victor Baloga with copy to the
Chair of
the National Memory Institute, Ihor Yukhnovsky, the UWC provided a
summary of
international “Great Famine was Genocide” resolutions’ efforts and
offered
financial assistance to the Kyiv monument-memorial project. This project which is specifically referred
to in the Verkhovna Rada’s recently passed resolution on the Holodomor
was
initiated by the UWC some five years ago and has been debated and
procrastinated ever since. The thrust of the UWC’s letter was to spur
implementation of the memorial project to ensure completion by 2008.
UWC SEEKS RENAMING STREET
IN KYIV METROPOLYT VASYL
LYPKIVSKYJ STREET
In a letter to
Kyiv Mayor Leonid Chernovetskyj, the UWC has urged renaming Urytskyj
Street in
Kyiv Mytropolyt Vasyl Lypkivskyj Street. The UWC missive was spurred by
a
letter addressed to the UWC from the Ukrainian Orthodox Brotherhood of
Mytropolyt Vasyl Lypkivskyj from North Port, Florida seeking assistance
in this
effort. The Brotherhood has been working on this matter for some three
years
and appears to have hit a stonewall. Mytropolyt Vasyl Lypkivskyj was
the
founder and Primate of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in
Ukraine,
which was liquidated by the Soviets. The Mytropolyt was arrested and
executed.
Moisei Urytskyj was a Soviet secret police leader in Petrograd who was
born in
Ukraine. UWC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
TO MEET VIA TELECONFERENCE
The UWC Executive
Committee will meet via
teleconference on January 11, 2007 at 6:30 PM.
THANK
YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT The UWC
would like to express its sincere gratitude to all who through their
donations
in the month of December 2006 enabled the UWC to meet its budgetary
needs. In
particular, we should like to mention several Ukrainian financial
institutions
who traditionally have been very supportive and who heeded our plea
once again
last December: Self Reliance (New York) Federal Credit Union 10,000
$US,
Selfreliance Ukrainian American Federal Credit Union (Chicago) 5,000
$US,
Selfreliance (Cleveland) Federal Credit Union 2,000 $US, Buduchnist
(Toronto)
Credit Union Ltd. 5,000 $CAN, Caisse
Populaire Desjardins Ukrainienne De Montreal 2,500 $CAN, Ukrainian
Credit Union 2,500
$CAN
and St. Mary's (Toronto) Credit Union $500 CAN. Thank
you very much! |
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