[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 54 (Thursday, April 3, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H2860-H2861]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
KATYN MASSACRE REMEMBRANCE
(Ms. KAPTUR asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. KAPTUR. Madam Speaker, I rise today to mark the Katyn Annual
Remembrance at the National Katyn Memorial in Baltimore, Maryland.
This Sunday, April 6, Polish Americans and other liberty lovers will
gather at the National Katyn Memorial after a remembrance Mass is said
at the Holy Rosary Church in honor of the victims of the Katyn
massacre.
In 1940, the Soviet secret police were directed by dictator Joseph
Stalin to systematically murder over 22,000 of Poland's most important
leaders, including military officers, religious leaders, educators, and
intellectuals, in and around the Katyn Forest in Russia.
In 1951, a U.S. House of Representatives select committee was tasked
with conducting an investigation into the Katyn genocide, and it
concluded that the Soviets were responsible for this mass murder.
In 2010, after decades of denial and despite protests from its
Communist members, the Russian Parliament approved a statement that
ultimately acknowledged Stalin's complete responsibility in
perpetrating these heinous crimes.
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While we honor the memory of the Polish victims of Katyn at this time
every year, it is especially important this year as Eastern Europe,
Crimea, and Ukraine once again face the illegal aggression of their
territorial sovereignty from Russia and its leader.
Let the world of nations continue to work in conjunction with the
Polish government and with victims' families to uncover the complete
truth of what happened at the Katyn Forest and nearby killing fields.
Our world holds a moral obligation to honor the victims and to reveal
the whole truth to enlighten future generations.
Madam Speaker, history must record fully these mass crimes against
humanity, and it must heal the fissures of tyranny to prevent such
grave atrocities into the future.
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