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Source: http://www.maidan.org.ua/holodomor/pamjatnyky/pamjatnyky.html GNU license Where: Edmonton, Canada at City Hall, Winston Churchill Square, 100 St. @ 102A Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Dedication: "In memory of the millions who perished in the genocidal Famine inflicted upon Ukraine by the Soviet regime in Moscow 1932-33. Let us all stand guard against tyranny, violence and inhumanity." Erected in 1983 to mark the 50th anniversary—the first Holodomor monument in the world. Explanation of the design: "The twisted and fractured circle represents the life cycle being torn apart by an unnatural force. Emaciated hands resist, grasp, and then beg for an end to their inhumane conditions." Design suggested by Liudmyla.

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current18:29, 20 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:29, 20 August 20061,712 × 2,288 (711 KB)Riurik (talk | contribs)Source: http://www.maidan.org.ua/holodomor/pamjatnyky/pamjatnyky.html GNU license Where: Edmonton, Canada Winston Chirchill Square, 100 St. @ 102A Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Dedication: "In memory of the millions who perished in the genocidal Fam

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