RFE/RL | 15Jun2010 | rfe/rl Ukrainian Service
http://www.rferl.org/content/Ukrainian_Sues_Yanukovych_Over_Famine_Statement/2072294.html
Ukrainian Sues Yanukovych Over
Famine Statement
KYIV -- A court in Ukraine today [15Jun2010] is due to start hearing a
lawsuit
against President Viktor Yanukovych for saying the famine that killed
millions of Ukrainians in the 1930s should not be considered genocide,
RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service reports.
Volodymyr Volosyuk is suing Yanukovych for a statement he made in the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in April. Yanukovych
said that "it is not fair to call the great famine in Ukraine in
1932-1933 a genocide against the Ukrainian people."
Volosyuk argues that Yanukovych wounded his personal honor and dignity
and the memory of the millions of Ukrainians who died in the famine. He
wants the court to demand that Yanukovych offer a public apology for
his statement in Strasbourg.
Yuriy Karmazin, a member of Ukraine's Parliamentary Committee on Issues
of Justice, told RFE/RL that the Kyiv appeals court had ruled that the
Soviet leaders of the 1930s were responsible for the famine that killed
millions of people in Ukraine.
According to Karmazin, denying the famine took place is illegal.
Yanukovych did not deny the famine, but he said it affected many
nationalities and ethnic groups, and therefore it was not fair to label
it genocide.
A second member of the Parliamentary Committee on Issues of Justice,
Svyatoslav Oliinik, told RFE/RL that the case has no chance of success.
He predicted that Volosyuk will not be able to prove judicially that
his rights were abused.
Mykola Zamkovenko, a former chairman of Kyiv's Pechera District Court,
which is hearing the case, told RFE/RL that it is necessary to have
adequate legal documentation in order to state officially that the
famine was genocide. He added that Yanukovych was simply expressing his
personal opinion, which he has the right to do.