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Osteuropa, 2020
The famine of 1932/33 led to the death of millions of people in Ukraine. It is still a subject of controversy today whether the Holodomor can be classified as genocide. The use of the word “genocide” as defined by the UN Genocide Convention is a delicate matter.
Andrii Portnov
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The famine of 1932/33 led to the death of millions of people in Ukraine. It is still a subject of controversy today whether the Holodomor can be classified as genocide. The use of the word “genocide” as defined by the UN Genocide Convention is a delicate matter.
Andrii Portnov
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Journalism History, 2014
The purpose of this article is to delineate the circumstances and contexts within which the denigration of Welsh journalist Gareth Jones occurred by offering a detailed chronology of the events sur...
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The purpose of this article is to delineate the circumstances and contexts within which the denigration of Welsh journalist Gareth Jones occurred by offering a detailed chronology of the events sur...
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osteuropa, 2020
News about the famine of 1932/33 that raged in Ukraine, Kazakhstan and southern Russia, was suppressed by the Soviet government, which banned the publication of any information about the catastrophe and denied its existence. An analysis of the contemporary press in Austria reveals that despite this, the general public did have access to broad ...
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News about the famine of 1932/33 that raged in Ukraine, Kazakhstan and southern Russia, was suppressed by the Soviet government, which banned the publication of any information about the catastrophe and denied its existence. An analysis of the contemporary press in Austria reveals that despite this, the general public did have access to broad ...
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