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Holodomor Recognition

Holodomor recognition refers to acknowledging the Holodomor as a forced famine that occurred in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, resulting in millions of deaths. Many countries, governments, and organizations recognize it as a tragic event caused by Soviet policies, such as forced grain requisitions and crop confiscation, which led to widespread starvation. Recognizing the Holodomor aims to honor the victims, raise awareness about government-led atrocities, and ensure historical accuracy. While some nations officially recognize it as genocide, others view it as a devastating consequence of totalitarian policies, making recognition a significant step in justice and remembrance.