乌克兰总统尤先科:不承认共产罪行者必被淘汰尤先科强调:这样的罪行不会被历史所宽容,也将不被历史宽容。
乌克兰总统尤先科五月十七日在首都基辅郊外的森林参加政治迫害悼念活动,纪念死于苏共极权下的人民,并表示应彻底清除共产极权的标志,同时告诫那些不承认共产主义罪行的人们,必将被淘汰。
尤先科表示:这里发生的大屠杀与奥斯维辛和布痕瓦尔德集中营所发生的同样残忍,并强调:这样的罪行不会被历史所宽容,也将不会历史被宽容。
他指出:苏共高层害怕这一切,他们仇恨每一个被他们统治的人民,它感到最大的恐惧就是面对乌克兰,想消灭我们的灵魂,想消灭每一个怀疑这是滔天罪行的人和对乌克兰的热爱。因此恢复政治迫害的真相和赞扬那些受害者,这不仅仅是一个象征,它是一个标志,标志者我们灵魂依然活着,我们生命难以消灭,我们民族战胜了邪恶和死亡。
感谢安全局的工作在悼念活动上,尤先科对乌克兰安全局表达了崇高的谢意,感谢他们在近几年在揭示苏共秘密档案所做得工作。
他说:"我对乌克兰安全局的工作表示深切感谢,他们整理出埋在"万人坑"里一万四千一百九十一受害者的名单,今天我们已经知道了大约三万人埋葬在这里,埋葬在这松树林里,成功的找到了十八个秘密的坟墓,埋葬了在一九三七年至一九四一年期间被迫害死的人们。这是我们国家的大事。"
彻底拆除共产极权纪念碑总统尤先科呼吁彻底拆除共产主义政权的纪念碑,并表示:最后彻底清除这个杀害上百万无辜人民政权的标志。
他说:"不可能再有借口了,这不像有人玩世不恭说的那样,它不是我们历史的一部份,它是共产主义系统的一部份,它是杀人的标志,保留它就是对这片土地下的亡灵的亵渎。
否定共产主义罪行的人注定被淘汰尤先科告诫不承认这些是死于共产主义政权下人们注定是会被淘汰。
尤先科表示: 那些否定大饥荒和那场政治迫害的人们,那些举手辩护说"斯大林"是我们民族"圣物"的人们,我确信他们是注定是被淘汰的。
他说:"我对一些政界人士和官员的冷漠和排斥感到愤怒,他们害怕这个话题,他们想统治乌克兰,而没有乌克兰自己的文化,没有乌克兰自己的语言和没有乌克兰人民。他们的愿望就是这里只是一个独立做主的省。"
在二零零七至二零零八年乌克兰共拆除了四百多个参与策划大饥荒和政治迫害共产主义政权领导人的纪念碑。同时三千个苏共领导人命名的地质街道进行了重名命。
同时,尤先科建议议会有必要起草宪法给为独立自由而战的战士们合法的地位。
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Ukrainian leader calls for cleansing of communist symbols18:4317/05/2009
KIEV, May 17 (RIA Novosti) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko called for communist statues to be removed and Soviet street names to be changed, in a speech on the country's Remembrance Day for the Victims of Political Repression.
The president attended a memorial service at the Bykivnia mass grave on the outskirts of Kiev, where up to 150,000 people executed in the Stalinist purges were buried.
"Ukraine must once and for all cleanse itself of the symbols of the regime that massacred millions of innocent people. There can be no justification for this - it is not a part of our history, as some cynical people would say, it is a part of the communist system, and symbols of murder," he said.
He said Ukraine must continue work to rename all towns and villages that still carry communist names, as well as removing statues and monuments, and called on parliament to consider changing the status of nationalists who fought for Ukrainian independence during the Soviet era.
In a veiled rebuke against Russia, which has refused to recognize Ukraine's Stalin-era famine as genocide, Yushchenko said: "Those who deny Holodomor and political repressions, those who justify Stalin, are raising their hand against our sanctity and our people."
The president laid flowers at the memorial to political prisoners, and joined a mourning procession to the Memorial Cross, led by Ukrainian church leaders. At the close of the service, a minute's silence was held.
From:
http://en.rian.ru/world/20090517/155033018.html