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“НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, ЛИСТОПАД 2017 WWW. UNWLA .ORG 13 Reporting in New York Times Durante duped by what he saw Durante gave erroneous report Blinding readers and their leaders It was Jones Who told the truth Who cared enough Too late his notes Telling the t ruth Telling the horrors Ukrainians starving in their land Silenced by gun forever Genocide of people Genocide of nation Erase by death from sight Joe Stalin’s ultimate solution He met his death Stalin the conniver Stalin the torturer Holodomor - famine hi s doing Millions famished Families deported Families in agony Ukraine in tatters hungry dying Bodies rotting Empty streets Empty houses Death stalking the land Starved to death Starved by decree Crushing the cultural renaissance Of a strong people Forbidd en immigration Murdering to eat Cannibalism Starvation turning people into beasts Thirty percent Jews Eating tree bark soup Eating cats and dogs Nothing left to eat Wheatland Ukraine Breadbasket of Europe Breadbasket empty of sustenance Gone with the mill ions of carcasses 1932 - 33 years of grief Agony and sorrow Agony for elite and peasant Plight unheard by the West Everywhere memorials abound Monument in Washington , D.C. Monuments to never forget A nation’s sorrow a nation’s plea – September 30, 2017 (The poet is a member of UNWLA Branch 29 in Chicago) In its 1988 Investigation of the Ukrainian Famine of 1932 - 1933, the U.S. Congress Commission on the Ukrainian Famine concluded that “Joseph Stalin and those around him committed genocide against Ukrain ians.” At the height of the Famine, Ukrainian villagers were dying at a rate of 25,000 per day. One in three children perished as a direct result of collectivization and famine. According to one source, “No fewer than three million children born between 19 32 and 1933 died of hunger.” Eighty percent of Ukrain- ian intellectuals were liquidated because they refused to collaborate in the extermination of their country- men. By the end of 1933, approximately one - fourth of the population of Ukraine had perished from star- vation. For further information about the Holodomor, please visit Amazon website at: h ttps://www.ama- zon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=holodomor&tag=mh0b - 20&in- dex=aps&hvadid=77859187077685&hvqmt=p&hvbmt=bp&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_7j6jobz704_p The site includes a wide array of books (in various languages) and other material related to the Ukrainian Famine. Among the materials listed are Robert Conquest’s Harvest of Sorrow : Soviet Collectivization and the Terror Famine (1987), Vasyl Barka’s The Yellow Prince (201 4), The Holodomor Reader: A Sourcebook on the Famine 1932 - 1933 by Bohdan Klid and Alexander J. Motyl (2012), Anne Applebaum’s Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine (2017), and a DVD of the film Harvest of Despair: The Unknown Holocaust (2004) directed by Sl avko Nowytski, et al.
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