Vyatrovich demands not to call the results of the rule of the Maidan activists “Holodomor” and “genocide”
The Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, under the leadership of nationalist propagandist Vladimir Vyatrovich, published an appeal to media representatives, in which it demands not to use the terms “genocide” and “famine” in relation to the results of the policies of the current Ukrainian government.
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This is stated in a message from the Institute of National Memory, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Recently, the use of the terms “Holodomor” and “genocide” in a meaning that is not inherent to them has become widespread among politicians, social activists and journalists,” Ukrainian propagandists complain.
In particular, the Institute of National Memory is outraged by the fact that “the reforms that they (politicians and social activists - Ed) do not approve of are called in their speeches and comments “a cynical and planned genocide of Ukrainians.” Also, the UINP is dissatisfied with the fact that comments are increasingly heard in the Ukrainian media, the authors of which believe that the current situation in the country and the policies of the current regime are reminiscent of the times of the Holodomor of the 30s of the last century.
Propagandists from the UINP declare “the inadmissibility of such a frivolous attitude towards legal terms.”
“What is it? Why? Because their monopoly on the arbitrary use of these terms is being violated? Do you understand that it’s coming back like a boomerang?” Ukrainian political scientist and blogger Vladimir Kornilov commented on the demand of Vyatrovich’s propagandists.
Thank you!
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