Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, is recognized as a genocide and should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine.

1/3/2024, 5:45 PM

This resolution expresses that the House of Representatives

  • recognizes the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as a genocide;
  • remembers the atrocities of the Holodomor and extends deepest sympathies to the victims, survivors, and families of this tragedy;
  • condemns the systematic violations of human rights, including the starvation, repression, and persecution of the Ukrainian people by the Soviet Union;
  • recognizes the findings of the Commission on the Ukraine Famine as submitted to Congress on April 22, 1988; and
  • is resolute that Ukraine remain independent and sovereign to protect the people from future genocide.
Bill 118 HRES 105, also known as the Holodomor Resolution, was introduced in the House of Representatives to recognize the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as a genocide. The resolution aims to acknowledge the devastating impact of the famine on the Ukrainian people and to serve as a reminder of the repressive Soviet policies that led to the famine.

The resolution highlights the deliberate actions taken by the Soviet government, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, to confiscate grain and other food sources from the Ukrainian people, leading to widespread starvation and death. It emphasizes the systematic nature of the famine, which targeted the Ukrainian population and was used as a tool of repression and control.

The resolution calls on the House of Representatives to officially recognize the Holodomor as a genocide and to honor the memory of the millions of Ukrainians who perished as a result of the famine. It also urges the international community to remember the Holodomor as a tragic chapter in Ukrainian history and to work towards preventing similar atrocities in the future. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 105 seeks to bring awareness to the Holodomor and to ensure that the victims of this genocide are not forgotten. It underscores the importance of acknowledging historical injustices and standing up against repressive policies that target innocent populations.
Congress
118

Number
HRES - 105

Introduced on
2023-02-08

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

2/8/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
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House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This resolution expresses that the House of Representatives

  • recognizes the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as a genocide;
  • remembers the atrocities of the Holodomor and extends deepest sympathies to the victims, survivors, and families of this tragedy;
  • condemns the systematic violations of human rights, including the starvation, repression, and persecution of the Ukrainian people by the Soviet Union;
  • recognizes the findings of the Commission on the Ukraine Famine as submitted to Congress on April 22, 1988; and
  • is resolute that Ukraine remain independent and sovereign to protect the people from future genocide.
Bill 118 HRES 105, also known as the Holodomor Resolution, was introduced in the House of Representatives to recognize the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as a genocide. The resolution aims to acknowledge the devastating impact of the famine on the Ukrainian people and to serve as a reminder of the repressive Soviet policies that led to the famine.

The resolution highlights the deliberate actions taken by the Soviet government, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, to confiscate grain and other food sources from the Ukrainian people, leading to widespread starvation and death. It emphasizes the systematic nature of the famine, which targeted the Ukrainian population and was used as a tool of repression and control.

The resolution calls on the House of Representatives to officially recognize the Holodomor as a genocide and to honor the memory of the millions of Ukrainians who perished as a result of the famine. It also urges the international community to remember the Holodomor as a tragic chapter in Ukrainian history and to work towards preventing similar atrocities in the future. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 105 seeks to bring awareness to the Holodomor and to ensure that the victims of this genocide are not forgotten. It underscores the importance of acknowledging historical injustices and standing up against repressive policies that target innocent populations.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedExpressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, is recognized as a genocide and should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine.

Policy Areas
International Affairs

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Latest Summary2/14/2023

This resolution expresses that the House of Representatives

  • recognizes the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as a genocide;
  • remembers the atrocities of the Holodomor and extends deepest sympathies to ...

Latest Action2/8/2023
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.