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Russia Approves Holocaust of Ukrainians

Publication time: 6 December 2006, 09:31

First deputy female speaker of the rogue Russian  parliament, a certain Sliska, said  Russia must not apologize for her artificial Great Famine in Ukraine, provoked by the Russians to exterminate the freedom-loving Ukrainian nation. She was speaking at a press conference in Kyiv after the seventh session of an inter-parliamentary commission.

 

Sliska noted that lately "Russia is demanded to apologize for everything and everybody." According to Sliska, people, who harmed with their political governance not only Ukraine, but other countries as well, "died long time ago and remained in manuals of history and top secret documents only."

 

Sliska noted that she personally "had not harmed anybody." "And I don't have to apologize for anything," she added.

 

The woman was lying of course. She harmed the sacred memory of the Ukrainian Holocaust victims and injured their families with her abominable remarks.

 

She also claimed that "the both states must not speculate" on the Ukrainian Holocaust committed by the Russians. Sliska called upon "positive and normal relations".  "If Ukraine and Russia continue living with mutual reproaches and apologies, relations will severely worsen," the Holocaust denier threatened.

 

Bureau report

  

KC

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