Roman Serbyn The Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933 as Genocide in the Light of the UN Convention of 1948Arhivirano 2012-04-13 na Wayback Machine-uCitat:Proponents of the view that the cause of the monstrous loss of life was the criminal activity of the Soviet régime continue to disagree on the nature of the crime and the identity of the victims. In other words, there is no agreement on whether the famine in Ukraine should be classified as genocide, and if so, if its victims were targeted as peasants or as Ukrainians. The issue has both a theoretical and a political dimension. It still elicits the most partisan feelings among both politicians and academics.
Roman Serbyn The Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933 as Genocide in the Light of the UN Convention of 1948Arhivirano 2012-04-13 na Wayback Machine-uCitat:Proponents of the view that the cause of the monstrous loss of life was the criminal activity of the Soviet régime continue to disagree on the nature of the crime and the identity of the victims. In other words, there is no agreement on whether the famine in Ukraine should be classified as genocide, and if so, if its victims were targeted as peasants or as Ukrainians. The issue has both a theoretical and a political dimension. It still elicits the most partisan feelings among both politicians and academics.