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KlousE
10-24-2007, 03:47 AM
I must say that I cannot but agree with what was once said in Polish newspaper Nasz Dziennik (to the best of my recollection – in the heart of summer 2007). In a few words, it was said that "president Victor Yushchenko is actively encouraging glorification of murderers of OUN/UPA and is striving for their justification". I just cannot see how these people can be justified? This is nonsense! Such people like members of OUN/UPA (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists/Ukrainian Insurgent Army), Bandera, Brodich, Khromenko and "Burlak" were collaborating with the Nazi forces and butchered cruelly peaceful populace, in the first hand, the Polish Jews! And these people were said in Ukraine to be heroes thanks to Yushchenko, or perhaps better, his wife Katherine Chumachenko's good graces. It is well known that Chumachenko's farther was none other but a notorious nationalist and stirring activist of OUN/UPA, who took an active part in the Volhynia events of 1943-1944, which is denoted as genocide of the Poles or ethnic cleansing! I think it is also worth mentioning that monuments to these murderers are being erected in many Ukrainian towns on the initiative of Chumachenko herself and with the financial support of certain American NGOs, like Center for International Policy and Cultural Survival, Inc. What an insult to the memory of thousands of Polish Jews whose blood covered hands of OUN/UPA members and Chumachenko's farther among them! What a disgrace of Ukraine and especially the US, as it is American NGOs that sponsor these shameful monuments! In order to restore its credit, the US should take the side of Poland in its claims to Ukraine for billions-worth victim compensations to the Poles. Besides that, I think that the Democrats in the US Congress should also take their part in rectification of the injustice and acknowledge the genocide of the Poles by Ukraine, just the way they acknowledged the Armenian genocide by Ottoman Empire.