Nuremberg 2, Muscovite crimes against humanity of 20c./Kurapty , Holodomor, Gulag, Katyn´, mass-rape

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Nuremberg 2, Muscovite crimes against humanity of 20c./Kurapty , Holodomor , Gulag, Katyn´, mass rape.

i will post here the worst Muscovite crimes against humanity of 20c. question is when Kremlin thugs will city Nuremberg again, this time from behind of bars ?

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Kurapaty (Belarusian: Курапаты, IPA: [kuraˈpatɨ]) is a wooded area on the outskirts of Minsk, Belarus, in which a vast number of people were executed between 1937 and 1941 during the Great Purge by the Soviet secret police, the NKVD.

The exact count of victims is uncertain, NKVD archives are classified in Belarus.[1] According to various sources the number of people who perished in Kurapaty is estimated to be the following: up to 7,000 people (according to attorney general of Belarus Bozhelko),[2] at least 30,000 people (according to attorney general of BSSR Tarnaŭski), up to 100,000 people (according to “Belarus” reference book),[1][3] from 102,000 to 250,000 people (according to the article by Zianon Pazniak in “Litaratura i mastactva” newspaper),[4][5] 250,000 people (according to Polish historian and professor of University of Wrocław Zdzisław Julian Winnicki),[6] and more (according to the British historian Norman Davies).[7]

In 2004 Kurapaty were included in the register of the Cultural Properties of Belarus as a first-category cultural heritage.[8]"

Kurapaty - Wikipedia

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The Holodomor (Ukrainian: Голодомо́р)[a];[2] derived from морити голодом, "to kill by starvation"),[3][4][5] also known as the Terror-Famine and Famine-Genocide in Ukraine,[6][7][8] and—before the widespread use of the term "Holodomor," and sometimes currently—also referred to as the Great Famine,[9] and The Ukrainian Genocide of 1932–33[10] was a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine in 1932 and 1933 that killed an officially estimated 7 million to 10 million people.[11] It was part of the wider Soviet famine of 1932–33, which affected the major grain-producing areas of the country.

During the Holodomor millions of inhabitants of Ukraine, the majority of whom were ethnic Ukrainians, died of starvation in a peacetime catastrophe unprecedented in the history of Ukraine.[12] Since 2006, the Holodomor has been recognized by Ukraine[13] and 15 other countries as a genocide of the Ukrainian people carried out by the Soviet government.[14]

Early estimates of the death toll by scholars and government officials varied greatly;[clarification needed] anywhere from 1.8[15] to 12 million[16] ethnic Ukrainians were said to have perished as a result of the famine. Recent research has since narrowed the estimates to between 2.4[17] and 7.5[18] million. The exact number of deaths is hard to determine, due to a lack of records,[19][20] but the number increases significantly when the deaths in heavily Ukrainian-populated Kuban are included.[21] Older estimates are still often cited in political commentary.[22] According to the findings of the Court of Appeal of Kiev in 2010, the demographic losses due to the famine amounted to 10 million, with 3.9 million direct famine deaths, and a further 6.1 million birth deficit.[19]

Some scholars believe that the famine was planned by Joseph Stalin to eliminate a Ukrainian independence movement.[12][23][24] Using Holodomor in reference to the famine emphasises its man-made aspects, arguing that actions such as rejection of outside aid, confiscation of all household foodstuffs, and restriction of population movement confer intent, defining the famine as genocide; the loss of life has been compared to that of the Holocaust.[25][26][27][28] The causes are still a subject of academic debate, and some historians dispute its characterization as a genocide.[29]"
Holodomor - Wikipedia
 
Yeah but the Russian atrocities occurred before the Nazi atrocities and there is no plan to conduct another trial in Nuremberg, Germany for crimes committed by Russians who have been deceased for decades. What's the point?
 
Yeah but the Russian atrocities occurred before the Nazi atrocities and there is no plan to conduct another trial in Nuremberg, Germany for crimes committed by Russians who have been deceased for decades. What's the point?
this my point ...The Hague suits well for this trail too , i just call it for PR reason for Nuremberg 2

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The most recent mass suffering, according to the historical record, happened during the
reign of Joseph Stalin and the few years following his demise. Horrors as bad or worse than those inflicted by Hitler’s Nazi regime were imposed across the USSR. Even the slightest disagreements with the mercurial whims of Stalin were punished to extreme degrees.

Ordinary citizens, compatriots, freedom fighters and even Communist Party members and leaders became the victims of vicious political repressions. The pages of the history of the USSR are stained with the blood of innocents.

On October 30th, each year, Russia and the surrounding former Soviet Republics, except the Ukraine, celebrate the “Day of Rememberance of the Victims of Political Repressions”. It’s when Russians and people in the former Soviet Republics remember the millions of citizens sent to gulags, exiled to Siberia, and the political dissidents executed by shooting.

The decision to experiment with labor camps was made in 1918. The new Communist regime needed a place to imprison the royalists and anti-Communists.

With the ascent to power of Joseph Stalin, the creation of GULAG–The Main Department Of Correctional Labor Camps And Colonies, came about. As many as 2,500,000 inmates were held at a time during the next 20 years.

The inadvertant self-sabotage of the Soviet Union by Stalin continued with the deportation of whole nations. There were more than 50,000,000 politically based sentences passed during the existance of the Soviet Union.

Soviet Victims Of Repression Remembered
 
International independent (independent is a key word!) experts need to come to Donbass (SE Ukraine) where official Kiev is killing their own citizens, investigate it and judge Ukrainian rulers as war criminals at International Military tribunal.

Also burning about 100 people alive in Odessa May 2nd, 2014 just because they were protesting against the coup deserves special investigation as well.

On May 2, 2014, 48 anti-Maidana ctivists were burnt alive by the Ukrainian nationalists during the clashes in the city of Odessa. This tragedy was covered by the media and social networks in tones justifying the crime. Even at public hearings at the European Parliament two months later, wherein mourning mothers of those killed in Odessa were present, the young Maidan supporters wearing traditional Ukrainian vyshyvanka-shirts and waving Ukrainian flags told them in the face, giggling: “It was your sons’ own fault. They shouldn’t have messed with the wrong guys.” I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn't heard it myself. But I was there.
The truth about Ukraine: Byshok's lecture at Brown University - Fort Russ

Here we are talking about numerous crimes against humanity.
 
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International independent (independent is a key word!) experts need to come to Donbass (SE Ukraine) where official Kiev is killing their own citizens, investigate it and judge Ukrainian rulers as war criminals at International Military tribunal.

Also burning about 100 people alive in Odessa May 2nd, 2014 just because they were protesting against the coup deserves special investigation as well.

On May 2, 2014, 48 anti-Maidana ctivists were burnt alive by the Ukrainian nationalists during the clashes in the city of Odessa. This tragedy was covered by the media and social networks in tones justifying the crime. Even at public hearings at the European Parliament two months later, wherein mourning mothers of those killed in Odessa were present, the young Maidan supporters wearing traditional Ukrainian vyshyvanka-shirts and waving Ukrainian flags told them in the face, giggling: “It was your sons’ own fault. They shouldn’t have messed with the wrong guys.” I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn't heard it myself. But I was there.
The truth about Ukraine: Byshok's lecture at Brown University - Fort Russ

Here we are talking about numerous crimes against humanity.

you know why you are begging on your knees UN to come to Donbas and save you? ´cos you can not anymore keep the front line :) need the maps? LOL. i can guaranty like 100%, UN will not come and will not save you :) See you in Moscow ;)






 
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Valaam's last secular mayor and ex-firefighter Sergei Grigoriev says that the fire was an "arson organised by the monastery". One of the hotel's former residents, Dmitry Sinitsa, is awaiting trial on arson charges, but maintains his innocence and suspects monastery workers set the building alight.

"They solved the monastery's problems [with the resettlement] at once," Sinitsa says.

Back in 2005, Grigoriev shook hands with Putin on Valaam - and complained to him about the evictions. He was soon forced to resign and was evicted from his apartment.

"That handshake cost me dearly," says the gaunt 60-year-old who now lives in the mainland town of Sortavala. "I am a deported bum now."

Religious stronghold
The monastery's press service declined to provide comment and referred Al Jazeera to Bishop Pancraty's interview with the RIA Novosti news agency in July where he said: "Someone is always unhappy with a resettlement."

The Patriarchate's press service was not available for comment despite numerous requests.

Fewer than 100 monks live on Valaam now; some in secluded houses with saunas and garages with SUVs. Since 1991, the island's secular population went down from 550 to about 50.

"The objective is to only have the monastery on the island," Patriarchate spokesman Alexander Volkov told the Novaya Gazeta daily in mid-July. "Understandably, certain complications emerge, and it is hard to assume that everything will go on painlessly."

Valaam's only public school and hospital were closed last year, and Patriarch Kirill - who called the secular islanders' problems "microscopic" - ordered the razing of food and souvenir shops catering to pilgrims and tourists. Now, all that is available to the more than 100,000 people who visit the island each year are the basic, monastery-run rooms and shops.

READ MORE: Is Soviet-era punitive psychiatry making a return?

More confiscated properties
Elsewhere in Russia, restitution continues.

The Patriarchate seeks to seize a former barrack that was privatised by the family of a 90-year-old WWII veteran in the southern city of Stavropol; the land it stands on once belonged to a monastery.

The entire fortified medieval centre of the central city of Ryazan will become church property in 2018. Ruins of a 17th-century church and a nearby necropolis there were razed in July to give way to a new church; graveyard bones and debris were hauled to a junkyard.

After being transferred to the Patriarchate, 16 churches of a splinter Orthodox group in the city of Suzdal stand vacant, their newly painted frescoes crumbling.

In 2010, authorities in Kaliningrad, Russia's westernmost province that was part of Germany until 1945, transferred five castles dating back to the Crusades and almost 30 Catholic and Protestant buildings.

Orthodox clerics "accidentally" destroyed the frescoes in the 1364 Arnau church that were restored by a German charity for 450,000 euros.


"They are doing it under the banners of the 'Orthodoxification' of Kaliningrad," Mitrokhin says.


One of the five-storey buildings of the Russian Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography in northern Moscow stands on the foundation of a destroyed convent. A court ordered the entire institute to relocate despite the imminent destruction of sophisticated aquariums housing endangered salmon species.

"The institute's building will be destroyed," Kseniya Chernega, the Patriarchate's chief lawyer, told an appeals court in January. "A church will be rebuilt in its place.""
Evictions, trials as Russian Church claims property
 
Looting by the Soviet Union


The Eberswalde Hoard from Germany disappeared in 1945 from Berlin and was located in 2004 in a secret depot within Moscow's Pushkin Museum.
The Soviet Union engaged in systematic looting during World War II, particularly of Germany – seeing this as reparations for damage and looting done by Germany in the Soviet Union.[44][151] The Soviets also looted other occupied territories; for example, looting by Soviets was common on the territories theoretically assigned to its ally, communist Poland.[152][153] Even Polish Communists were uneasy, as in 1945, the future Chairman of the Polish Council of State, Aleksander Zawadzki, worried that the "raping and looting by the Soviet army would provoke a civil war."[154] Soviet forces had engaged in plunder on the former eastern territories of Germany that were to be transferred to Poland, stripping it of anything of value.[155][156] A recently recovered masterwork is Gustave Courbet's Femme nue couchée, looted in Budapest, Hungary, in 1945.

In 1998, and after considerable controversy, Russia passed the Federal Law on Cultural Valuables Displaced to the USSR as a Result of the Second World War and Located on the Territory of the Russian Federation, which allowed Russians to keep the illegally stolen art works and museum pieces and to prevent any restitution to their rightful owners in Germany.
 


Witness Describes Stalin-Era Mass Killings In Kurapaty (belarus)

Ninety-year-old Volha Barouskaya is the last known living witness to one of the atrocities of the Stalin era. As a girl, she stumbled on a mass killing of prisoners in the Kurapaty woods near Minsk, the site of thousands of executions by the Soviet secret police. (RFE/RL's Belarus Service) Originally published at - https://www.rferl.org/a/belarus-sovie...
 
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“I am… English, French, American, Japanese, Italian, German and other spy…”

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“Crushing the skull” of “enemy of the nation” who didn’t agree to give away his daily work results to thugs.

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By the order of the prosecutor general Vyshinsky, any methods were considered “good” to get the confession. NKVD staff used brutal tortures with pump, soldering iron, bottle (shoved into vagina and anus), rats (placed in the heated bucket under victim’s bare buttocks) etc.

more Brutal!!! Drawings from the GULAG -
 

Mass Grave of Victims of NKVD Unearthed in Lutsk



Eternal Memory: The Great Terror in Ukraine, narrated by Meryl Streep
 
Kazakhstan famine of 1932-1933 - Wikipedia

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The Kazakhstan famine of 1932–1933, described as Kazakh catastrophe by Robert Conquest,[6] was part of the Soviet famine of 1932–33. While Ukraine was worst affected, the famine also spread to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's autonomous republic, Kazakhstan and other areas.[7] Kazakhs were most severely affected by the Soviet famine in terms of percentage of people who died (approximately 38%).[8] Around 1.5 million (or possibly as many as 2.0–2.3 million) people died in Kazakhstan of whom 1.3 million were ethnic Kazakhs.[1]

It is known in Kazakshan as "Goloshchekin genocide" (Kazakh: Голощекиндік геноцид),[3] in reference to Filipp Goloshchyokin, who carried out the Sovietization of Kazakhstan at the time.

Taking into an account the Kazakh famine of 1919–1922, in 10–15 years Kazakh lands lost more than half of its population due to the actions of the Soviet power."

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Filipp Isayevich Goloshchyokin (Russian: Филипп Исаевич Голощёкин, birth name Isay Isaakovich Goloshchyokin) was a Russian revolutionary, Old Bolshevik, and Soviet party functionary, member of the Bolshevk Central Committee (1927-1934). He is known for taking part in the murder of the Romanov family and for the devastating role in Sovietization of Kazakhstan (Small October (ru), Russian: Малый Октябрь, a hint to the Great October) which resulted in a deadly famine in Kazakhstan of 1932–33, which took between 1 and 2 million lives and is known in Kazakhstan as "the Goloshchekin genocide" (Kazakh: Голощёкинский геноцид).[1]

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Goloshchyokin was himself arrested in June 1941 and shot that October in an NKVD prison in Kuybyshev (now Samara, Russia), and was consigned to an unmarked grave.[3]"
 
Yeah but the Russian atrocities occurred before the Nazi atrocities and there is no plan to conduct another trial in Nuremberg, Germany for crimes committed by Russians who have been deceased for decades. What's the point?
and you🇸🇦🇷🇺 do it again :

'I want 🇸🇦 🐖 🇷🇺 them to be punished': Ukrainian rape survivor shares her story​




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