"To remove" the Holodomor, the UPA and Dzhemilev: new sweeps in libraries in occupied Crimea
Kyiv • UNN
In the occupied Crimea, libraries have been instructed to remove books that mention the Holodomor, the Ukrainian liberation struggle, the activities of Crimean Tatars, and literature with Ukrainian symbols such as the trident, as the Russian authorities consider them "Nazi.
New sweeps in libraries in the temporarily occupied Crimea. According to the Ukrainian underground, such instructions were sent to all Crimean libraries by the leading methodologist of the Crimean Republican Universal Scientific Library named after I Ya. Franko Sofia Rybak. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, according to UNN.
Details
It is noted that the Methodist woman convincingly asks to remove from the shelves books that mention the Holodomor, the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian people, as well as any literature about the activities of Crimean Tatars on the peninsula.
In addition to the literature listed above, the methodologist provides information about the decision of the Russian Ministry of Justice on the "list of Nazi organizations and symbols" recognized by Russia. The list includes the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Now the greeting "Glory to Ukraine" and the response "Glory to the Heroes" as well as the trident are "Nazi".
"All books with a trident on them must be removed from the collections," the Methodist ordered.
It should be noted that the Russians borrowed the practice of fighting books from Nazi Germany. At the same time, the Russians justify this by saying that they are confiscating "Nazi literature." However, the list of such literature includes all Ukrainian books. If such orders are not complied with, the occupation authorities promise punishment for disobedience," the Ukrainian underground said.
The Russians borrowed the practice of fighting books from Nazi Germany. At the same time, the Russians justify this by saying that they are confiscating "Nazi literature." However, the list of such literature includes all Ukrainian books. If such orders are not fulfilled, the occupation authorities promise punishment for disobedience,
Recall
Starting September 1, 2025, schools in the Russian-occupied Kherson region will increase the number of history lessons to erase Ukrainian identity and rewrite history from the Russian point of view.