Spanish Senate calls to recognize Holodomor as genocide of Ukrainian people
Pravda Ukraine
The Foreign Affairs Committee of Spain has adopted a decre, urging the government to recognise the Holodomor of 1932-33 (man-made famine arranged by the Soviet authorities – ed.) as the genocide of the Ukrainian people.
Source: European Pravda with reference to the website of the Spanish Senate
Details: 29 members of the Committee voted for its adoption, two abstained, but there were no votes against it.
In its decree the committee urged the Spanish government to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine clearly and decisively; demand immediate end of this military aggression; support the supply of material resources, including military resources, logistic support and training that Spain can provide in coordination with Ukraine’s European and international partners for legitimate protection of sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Moreover, the decree demands that forcible displacement and deportation of Ukrainian children be recognised and condemned jointly with other international partners in order to bring the children back to Ukraine.
The senators also urged the government to recognize and condemn the Holodomor as the act of genocide of the Ukrainian people by the Soviet Union in the past
“The invasion of Ukraine is an attack on the values of freedom, progress and peace European democracies are based on.
Spain must facilitate the initiatives aimed at ending the conflict,”, Teresa-Maria Belmonte, author of the statement, said.
Background: The Committee for Foreign Affairs of the Congress of the Lower Chamber of the Spanish Parliament supported the resolution about recognising Holodomor of 1932-1933 as the genocide of the Ukrainian people with a prevailing majority of votes at the meeting on 14 May.
As of now, Holodomor has been recognised as the genocide of the Ukrainian people by the parliaments of about 30 countries of the world, as well as by the European Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
Support UP or become our patron!