Political repression in the Soviet Union
The Island of Cannibals: The hidden crime of Stalin’s regime
On Joseph Stalin and some of his criminal actions, primarily before World War II, we have written several articles. We were accused by various individuals of anti-communism; however, we only present documented facts, and we would do the same regardless of who was morally responsible.
The events commemorating Navalny in Russia take on the character of an anti-Putin demonstration
Moscow residents leave flowers in front of the memorial to the gulag victims - Rallies for the suspicious death of Putin's political rival also in European countries
Navalny: 110 arrests in Russia after his death - The family demands that Moscow return his body
His mother goes to the prison where the activist died - Moscow residents left flowers in front of the memorial for the gulag victims - Video and photos
Moldova Commemorates Victims of Soviet Deportations
This was the second and biggest wave of deportations out of the three that the Soviet Union enacted in Moldova. Between 1941 and 1951 there were three waves of deportations, and historians estimate that the total number of deportees was between 80,000 and 120,000.
Bulgaria: The Caretaker Prime Minister called for Continuity
Acting Prime Minister Galab Donev called for continuity in the actions of the regular cabinet for everything achieved during the 10 months of administration:
May 19: Greeks commemorate Pontian Genocide
335,000 were killed by the Ottoman Turks
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Çavuşoğlu lauds Kazakh support for Ahıska Turks
Turkey's foreign minister on May 23 praised Kazakhstan for its support to Ahıska Turks, also known as Meskhetian Turks.
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Historical tragedies of Crimean Tatars, Circassians remembered
Turkey on May 18 remembered the deportation and ethnic cleansing of Crimean Tatars 75 years ago by the Soviet Union.
Moldova Remembers Victims of Stalin's Deportations
All official institutions in Moldova lowered the national flag on Friday in a mark of respect for the victims of the second and biggest wave of deportations from Soviet-occupied Bessarabia that Stalin ordered on the night between June 5-6, 1949.
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Canada deported hundreds to war-torn countries
Canada has deported hundreds of people to countries designated too dangerous for civilians, with more than half of those people being sent back to Iraq, according to government data obtained by Reuters.
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