Russian Government Interferes in Anti-Communist
Commemoration in Lienz
July 03, 2015
(Source: http://serbiantrueorthodox.blogspot.com)
The pilgrimage to Kočevje included
three destinations that are closely connected to the main event, a memorial
service at the Kočevje pits for the commemoration of the 70thanniversary
of themassacre which took place there.
As the tragic events at the end of
the Second World War connected to the Russian and Serbian peoples overlap in
several places, the organizers of the pilgrimage decided to connect two great
tragedies – for the Serbs, Kočevje, for the Russians, Lienz – on this memorial
pilgrimage.
Two Memorial Crosses: “Remember
Kočevje” and “Lienz” which were worn by the Serbian pilgrims.
The itinerary was set as
following: Lienz, Nova Goritsa (the resting place of Serbian patriot
Dimitry Ljotić), Kočevje. The group of pilgrims from Serbia , led by His Grace Bishop Akakije, started
from Belgrade in the evening of May 31st,in
order to participate, on the 1st of
June, in the 70th anniversary
commemoration of the Cossack tragedy in Lienz ,
Austria .
The official event of the
commemoration of the Cossack tragedy at Lienz was organized by the
anti-Bolshevik Cossack organization led by the well-known Cossack activist
Vladimir Melechov, whom, unfortunately, the government of the Russian
Federation forcefully prevented from making the trip to Lienz (the police in the
Moscow Demodedovo airport, behaving like brigands, ripped papers out of his
passport and thus prevented him from leaving the country). The city
government of Lienz also traditionally commemorates the tragedy of 70,000
anti-communist Cossacks who, in June of 1945, were disarmed, and along with the
elderly, women and children, were given over by the English to certain death at
the hands of the bloodthirsty executioners of Stalin’s Red Army.
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cosacca della Drava, del lontano giugno 1945, ha inevitabilmente rievocato anche i massacri consumati nella Slovenia a fine guerra da parte delle forze partigiane di Tito (Kocevje ed altro) dei quali i britannici non sono esenti da responsabilità e mi permetto di ricordare di essere stato il primo, in Italia, in anni difficili, a denunciare pubblicamente tali crimini sia editorialmente che giornalisticamente.
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