Holodomor, Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933: A Crime against Humanity or Genocide?

R. Stark
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Famines in the main are man-made and not merely caused by the occurrences of food shortages, due to natural disasters. This article discusses the theories of famine in relation to food entitlement and adverse government policy. In the first part the focus is on the introduction of theories of famine, where it is examined in what way the entitlement and distribution of food, rather than food shortage, is often the underlying cause for famines. Famines are strongly enmeshed in either direct or indirect political decisions. Consequently, political systems have often intentionally created famine conditions and used starvation as a mechanism of repression. This fact makes these government officials some of history's worst criminals. In the second part, this article examines the case of Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932-33 and illustrates that not only political economy and forced collectivisation, but the intentional faminogenic behaviour of Stalin and a small group of his government officials, caused devastating starvation and the deaths of millions of people. This case moves the study of famine into the field of international law, in which Ukraine's quest for UN recognition of Holodomor not only as a crime against humanity, but also as genocide, could be regarded as justified.
乌克兰1932-1933年的大饥荒:反人类罪还是种族灭绝?
饥荒主要是人为造成的,而不仅仅是由于自然灾害造成的粮食短缺。本文讨论了饥荒理论与食物权利和不利的政府政策的关系。在第一部分中,重点介绍了饥荒理论,从何种角度考察了食物的权利和分配,而不是食物短缺,往往是饥荒的潜在原因。饥荒与直接或间接的政治决定密切相关。因此,政治制度经常故意制造饥荒条件,并将饥饿作为一种镇压机制。这一事实使这些政府官员成为历史上最严重的罪犯之一。在第二部分中,本文考察了1932年至1933年乌克兰的大饥荒,并说明了不仅是政治经济和强制集体化,还有斯大林和他的一小群政府官员的故意致饥荒行为,造成了毁灭性的饥饿和数百万人的死亡。这一案件将饥荒的研究推向了国际法领域,在国际法领域,乌克兰寻求联合国承认大饥荒不仅是反人类罪,而且是种族灭绝,这可以被认为是正当的。
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