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25: 242:(31 January 2011). Some of UCCLA's critics have tried to censure or even call for the silencing of its voice in the public debate over the proposed contents and governance of the tax payer funded Canadian Museum for Human Rights. One of UCCLA's other recent campaigns (February 2016) involved an appeal to the then- 165:
UCCLA's members meet annually during conclaves held in different cities across the country, often co-ordinating their meeting dates with the unveiling of trilingual historical markers commemorating the internment operations at different camp locations or otherwise recalling important individuals or
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along with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress and the Taras Shevchenko Foundation. They have also challenged unfounded allegations about the supposed presence of "Nazi war criminals" hiding in Canada, and documented the presence of veterans of the
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and inclusive – rather than elevating the suffering of any one or two communities above all others. To that end the association distributed thousands of protest postcards nationally and published a notice raising their concerns in
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correspondent in Moscow from 1922 to 1934, revoked. Duranty wrote in 1933, during the Great Famine, that "there was no famine" and criticized articles by other Western journalists as "failed predictions of doom for the Soviets".
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on the question of Ukraine's independence, the Ukrainian nationalist movement before, during and after the Second World War, and Soviet military operations. In 2003–2004, UCCLA campaigned to have the 1932
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in Canada. The first chairman of the CLC/UCCLA was John B. Gregorovich, a lawyer. The current chairman is Roman Zakaluzny; the immediate past president was Lubomyr Luciuk.
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and Ukrainian Canadian history. The association and its supporters have also placed two dozen trilingual markers and four statues across
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In Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence: Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians, 1914-1920
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Redressing history's horrors.(Enemy aliens, Prisoners of War and In Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence; bibliography).
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Lemieszewski, Stefan (June 29, 1997). "Trilingual plaque in Vancouver honours two Victoria Cross recipients".
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Commemorating An Injustice: Fort Henry and Ukrainian Canadians as "enemy aliens" during the First World War
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A Time For Atonement: Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians, 1914-1920
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Without Just Cause: Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians, 1914-1920
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Guly, Christopher (Jan 24, 1993). "UCC attempt to disband Civil Liberties Commission raises hackles".
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UCCLA continues to be a volunteer organization supported by the donations and efforts of thousands of
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Guly, Christopher (Feb 18, 1996). "Book on alleged war criminals creates controversy in Canada".
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Righting An Injustice: The Debate Over Redress for Canada's First National Internment Operations
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Operation Payback: Soviet Disinformation and Alleged Nazi War Criminals in Canada
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Some of the books and pamphlets published with the support of the UCCLA include:
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In My Charge: The Canadian Internment Camp Photographs of Sergeant William Buck
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In 2010 UCCLA strove to ensure that all 12 galleries in the publicly funded
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Website of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund
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correspondent who failed to sound the alarm is under attack".
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Website of the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association
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L'Association ukrainienne-canadienne des droits civils
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Reversal of Ukrainization policies in Soviet Ukraine
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Forced labour under German rule during World War II
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