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Le professeur Annie Lacroix-Riz non seulement nie la famine en Ukraine (Holodomor). Elle attaque l'Eglise grco-catholique ukrainienne, qu'elle accuse de collaborationnisme avec les hitlriens et d'avoir bnie des massacres. Nous avons du mal comprendre la logique de cette professeur de Paris, qui dans son ouvrage "Le Vatican, l'Europe et le Reich de la Premire guerre mondiale la guerre froide" (Arman Collin, 1996) avait publi des affirmations "scientifiques" concernant une "arme catholique ukrainienne", compltement invente, et insinuait la participation de l'Eglise l'Holocauste. On peut s'interroger sur les qualifications scientifiques de cette personne qui ignore des faits historiques. Cette dame, bien entendu, ne sait pas que le Mtropolite grco-catholique Andrei Cheptytskyi avait sauv de la perscution hitlrienne le rabbin de Lviv Kahane, au risque de sa propre vie. Maidan peut lui fournir une source irrfutable les souvenirs publis du rabbin en question.
Dans cette question il est cependant important de connatre l'attitude du pouvoir ukrainien. Nous savons que le prsident Iouchtcheno, lors de sa visite en France, bravant les attaques possibles des forces antiukrainiennes, a dpos une gerbe sur la tombe de Simon Petlura. Que pensent, propos des attaques de cette professeur de Paris, les fonctionnaires ukrainiens, notamment ceux du Ministre des Affaires trangres, dont le devoir est de dfendre les intrts de l'Ukraine? Les diffamations envers de l'Etat et du peuple ukrainien qu'ils sont censs de dfendre ne les concernent-ils en rien?