Toronto has officially unveiled its Holodomor Memorial in a moving ceremony held Sunday, October 21.
"In a moving ceremony, today Toronto officially unveiled its Holodomor Memorial. Mr. Mykola Lathysko, himself a Holodomor survivor who emigrated to Canada, recounted his experience and told the crowd: 'as Christians, we should be able to forgive but we should never forget,'" Director of Cooperation (Counsellor) at the Embassy of Canada in Ukraine, Karim Morcos, wrote on Twitter.
In a moving ceremony, today #Toronto officially unveiled its #Holodomor Memorial. Mr. Mykola Lathysko, himself a Holodomor survivor who emigrated to Canada, recounted his experience and told the crowd: ‘as Christians, we should be able to forgive but we should never forget.’ pic.twitter.com/LxDzPy0Zbb
— Karim Morcos (@kmorcos_) October 21, 2018
As UNIAN reported earlier, in Austin, the capital of Texas, the city mayor proclaimed November 10 this year as Holodomor Remembrance Day.