A “round” table “Russian genocide against the Ukrainian nation: from rhetoric to practice” and a presentation of the collection of materials

13 December 2023

On 14 December, at 10:00 a.m., Ukrinform will host a “round table” on the topic: “Russian genocide against the Ukrainian nation: from rhetoric to practice.” During the event, there will be a presentation of the collection of materials from the VI international conference “Genocide As a Weapon in the Fight Against the Ukrainian Nation in the 20th-21st centuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches” to the 90s anniversary of the Holodomor-genocide.

Organisers: National Museum of the Holodomor-genocide, Ukrinform (GO “Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security”),

Topics for discussion:

Genocide as a weapon in the fight against the Ukrainian nation in the XX-XXI centuries.
The genocidal rhetoric of the Putin regime.
Resistance of Ukrainians to the Kremlin’s genocidal policy.

Participants:

Hanna Sokyrina, Deputy Director General of the National Museum of the Holodomor-genocide. Opening speech.

Andrii Ivanets, a senior researcher of the National Museum of the Holodomor-genocide, editor-in-chief of the presented collection. Presentation of the collection of materials of the VI international conference “Genocide as a Weapon in the Fight against the Ukrainian Nation in the 20th-21st centuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches”

Serhii Zhukov, analyst of the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security. Genocidal rhetoric and practice of the aggressor state in the 21st century.

Dmytro Bilyi, doctor of historical sciences, professor, and member of the editorial board of the presented collection. Resistance of Kuban Ukrainians to the communist regime in the 1920s and 1930s.

Ivan Petrenko, candidate of historical sciences, deputy head of the Genocide Department of the National Museum of the Holodomor-genocide. Resistance of Ukrainians to the Kremlin’s genocidal policy in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk, doctor of historical sciences.

Andrii Kozytskyi, candidate of historical sciences. Neo-Stalinism in modern Russian imperial propaganda.

The format of the event is offline (Hall 2) + online

Journalists will be able to ask questions offline (Hall 2).

Accreditation of media representatives: e-mail: [email protected]

or by phone 067 430 71 81.

The event will be broadcast on the Ukrinform website and YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UkrinformTV

Address of Ukrinform: Kyiv, str. Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, 8/16.