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Ukrainian Holodomor and the War in Ukraine

07 March 2023

Lead MP

Pauline Latham
Mid Derbyshire
Con

Responding Minister

Leo Docherty

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Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Pauline Latham raised concerns about ukrainian holodomor and the war in ukraine in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The hon. Member Pauline Latham asked the Government to reconsider its position on recognising the Holodomor as a genocide without waiting for court recognition, given the evidence and unique circumstances. She also requested that if this is not possible, the Minister arranges a debate and meaningful vote in Parliament to show support.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Mid Derbyshire
Opened the debate
The hon. Member Pauline Latham expressed deep concerns over the historical genocide of Ukrainians during the Holodomor, which she considers to be a clear case of genocide based on Raphael Lemkin's definition and international law. She highlighted that millions died due to Stalin's policy in 1932-1933, while Ukraine was not facing a natural famine. She also noted parallels with the current Russian aggression against Ukraine, stating that Putin aims to eradicate the concept of Ukraine, resembling genocide.

Government Response

Leo Docherty
Government Response
The Minister thanked all contributors, especially those who highlighted the historical significance of the Holodomor and its relevance to current events in Ukraine. He confirmed that the UK is part of a G7 group examining mechanisms to support the International Criminal Court in addressing crimes in Ukraine. The minister also mentioned ongoing efforts to counter disinformation spread by Putin's regime and discussed the upcoming reconstruction conference in London where private capital will be engaged for rebuilding Ukraine. Regarding seized frozen assets, he acknowledged £19 billion in total with £2 billion being Russian state assets. The Minister also highlighted the UK's support towards investigating war crimes and supporting the judicial system of Ukraine to prosecute alleged war criminals.
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