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Ihar Kuzniatsou: “Repressions Are Both History and Reality in Belarus”
10/03/2007 - 16:26 / Office for a democratic Belarus
A wave of terror swept over the Soviet Union 70 years ago. 1937 became the bloodiest year in the history of the Soviet-era repressions. Why did the communist regime resort to the policy of massive executions and deportation? How big was the scale of the repressions? Which place do they have in minds of the Belarusians today? These and many other questions are answered by Dr. Ihar Kuzniatsou, coordinator of the Belarusian branch of the International historic and educational charitable association “Memorial”, member of the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
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Tallinn's War on European History
01/19/2007 - 04:58 / RIA
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov referred to the Estonian Parliament's January 11th decision on the "protection of wartime burials" as sacrilege and a mockery of the memory of those who fought for European freedom. Despite its respectable-sounding name, this example of Russophobic legislation permits the removal of fraternal graves and the dismantling of monuments to Soviet soldiers who died in the fighting to liberate Estonia from the Nazis in September 1944.
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