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House recognizes Holodomor as genocide and condemns Russian aggression in Ukraine.

The U.S. House of Representatives formally recognizes the Ukrainian famine (Holodomor 1932–1933) as an act of genocide committed by the former Soviet Union. This resolution serves as a symbolic statement of Congress's position, aiming to commemorate victims and increase historical awareness. The document also condemns Russia's current war and supports efforts for lasting peace, reinforcing American commitment to international security.
Key points
Official recognition of the Holodomor (1932–1933 famine) as a genocide by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Condemnation of historical Soviet repression and the current unprovoked war waged by Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.
Support for educational efforts to disseminate information about this tragedy and for efforts toward lasting peace and deterring future Russian aggression.
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Additional Information
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, is recognized as a genocide and should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine.
Print number: HRES 915
Sponsor: Rep. Rogers, Mike D. [R-AL-3]