Volhynia Massacre Commemoration
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Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz attended commemorations in Volhynia, Ukraine, marking the 83rd anniversary of the Volhynian massacres. He called for remembrance to be built on love, not hate, and spoke of forgiveness. Discussions also addressed the historical roots of the conflict and the need to separate the issue from extreme-right narratives.
Polish Defense Minister on Volhynia: Remembrance Must Be Built on Love, Not Hate
- Poland's Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz attended commemorations in Volhynia, Ukraine, marking the 83rd anniversary of the Volhynian massacre. - He stressed that remembrance must be built on love, not hatred, for victims. - The minister emphasized the importance of dignified exhumation and burial for reconciliation.
Kosiniak-Kamysz on Volhynia: 'The culmination is forgiveness'
- Polish Deputy Prime Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz spoke about a matter of "extraordinary importance" for Poland concerning the Volhynia region. - He stated that the "culmination is forgiveness." - The ar…
Bandera's Knowledge of the Volhynian Massacre: Causes of the Genocide
- The roots of the 1943 ethnic hatred in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia trace back to the 19th century, involving conflicting national projects. - Polish and Ukrainian nationalisms clashed as both group…
Estera Flieger: Take Volhynia Out of Extreme-Right Frameworks
- The article argues for separating the historical issue of Volhynia from extreme-right political narratives. - It highlights a prevailing Polish belief that Ukraine's sovereignty and victory are in P…