Exhibition “Communism=Rashism” in Kyiv/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
On June 16, a street photo-documentary exhibition “Communism=Rashism” was opened in Kyiv. It was arranged on Mikhailovskaya Square.
The exhibition consists of stories of today's Ukrainians and the times of Stalin's repressions. After all, now the Russian authorities are doing the same thing that the Soviet authorities used to do, Channel 24 writes.
Millions of Ukrainians survived repression during the Soviet era, and now their great-grandchildren are also suffering from the Russian army. Time has passed, but Russian methods have not changed.
An exhibition about Russian crimes opened in Kyiv authorities/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
The people of Kiev came to see the street exhibition/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
History of Ukrainians was collected at the exhibition/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
Behind the stands stands broken Russian equipment, which the invaders left behind when they fled from the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Kyiv region. It once again confirms that all Russian regimes denied the existence of Ukrainian history, people and language. According to the Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine Oleksandr Tkachenko, this is no different from the Nazi denial of the existence of the Jewish people.
Broken Russian equipment on Mikhailovskaya Square/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
Fedor Stepanenko family history/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
The stories of Ukrainians were told at the stands/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
The main purpose of the exposition is to show that the bloody methods of Russia have not changed over the years, the Russians continue to commit genocide against Ukrainians since the days of the USSR, Tkachenko emphasized.
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Evidence of the crimes of the Russian authorities/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
The story of Lyubov Panchenko/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
These stories should be heard by everyone/Photo Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
< /p> The story of the sister of the OUN (m) leader Natalia Dmitrakh/Photo by Valentina Polishchuk for Channel 24
Reference. The exhibition was opened by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy together with the Ukrainian Institute National Memory and Archive of National memory.