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Pope links plight of Ukrainians today to Stalin's 'genocide'

Por: ABC News World November 23, 2022

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VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis on Wednesday linked the suffering of Ukrainians now to the 1930s “genocide artificially caused by Stalin, when the Soviet leader was blamed for creating a man-made famine in the country believed to have killed more than 3 million people.Francis’ linking of the plight of Ukrainian civilians today to those killed by starvation 90 years ago, and his willingness to call it a “genocide” and squarely blame Josef... + full article



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