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Roma Victims Remembered at Babyn Yar

24.09.2016, 14:57

As the 75th anniversary approaches of the massacre of 33 thousand Ukrainian Jews at Babyn Yar, Ukraine’s religious leaders have joined in a memorial service for the Nazis’ Roma victims killed at what was then a ravine on the outskirts of Kyiv.

As the 75th anniversary approaches of the massacre of 33 thousand Ukrainian Jews at Babyn Yar, Ukraine’s religious leaders have joined in a memorial service for the Nazis’ Roma victims killed at what was then a ravine on the outskirts of Kyiv.  The memorial finally erected to the residents of 5 Roma settlements who were murdered at Babyn Yar is in the form of a Roma wagon.

It was formally blessed on Sept 23 by Father Dmytro Karan from the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church and Father Kostyantin Pantelei from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church who led the panakhyda, or remembrance service.  Prayers were also read by Chief Rabbi Oleksandr Dukhovny from the Religious Association of Progressive Judaism Communities of Ukraine and Said Ismagilov, Mufti of the Spiritual Directorate of Muslims of Ukraine. 

The memorial was first planned in the 1990s and has, unfortunately, taken a long time to be erected due to differing views about where it should stand.  The decision was finally taken this year by Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture, and the symbolic wagon memorial erected.  It will stand not very far from the Menorah.

 

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