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Canadian Nazi Fallout News Roundup for September 28th, 2023
2023-09-29
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
SS Hunki Foundation in Canada was closed after a request from Russia

[Regnum] The University of Alberta in Canada closed the educational foundation named after Yaroslav Hunka (Ukrainian Gunka), a veteran of the SS Galicia division, after an appeal from the Russian diplomatic mission, Ambassador in Ottawa Oleg Stepanov said on September 28.

“The embassy discovered as a result of our work that Hunka and his family have an educational fund at the University of Alberta, and even after this scandal it continued to exist completely officially,” he told RIA Novosti.

The ambassador clarified that the Russian side, through social networks, drew the attention of the university management to the scandal and asked him to comment. And, the diplomat noted, the result was not long in coming.

“Literally a few hours later, the university publicly announced that it was closing the fund, returning the money and regretting that it could cause inconvenience and sadness to anyone. The work of the embassy here turned out to be timely and correct,” he emphasized.

Earlier, CBC reported that the University of Alberta decided to return 30 thousand Canadian dollars (about 22 thousand US dollars), which were received in the form of a donation from the family of the SS man Hunka.

As Regnum reported, on September 21 , 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka was invited to a meeting of the Canadian Parliament dedicated to the visit of the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky . Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada Anthony Rota, to the applause of the audience (including Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ), introduced Hunka as “a fighter for Ukrainian independence against the Russians during the Second World War.”

After this, a scandal broke out; on September 28, the Canadian diplomatic mission sent an apology to the head of the Kyiv regime and the people of Ukraine for honoring a Ukrainian SS man in parliament. Trudeau spoke about this. At the same time, he did not personally apologize to Zelensky on his own behalf and said that he did this on behalf of “parliamentarians and Canadians.” The Speaker of the Canadian Parliament, Rota, also apologized for the scandalous situation and decided to resign from his post.

The Kremlin, commenting on the scandal, noted that the fact that Zelensky applauded the SS man once again confirms the Kiev regime’s addiction to Nazi ideology.

Jaroslav Hunka, in turn, told Canadian television that after this situation he wants to leave Canada. According to him, he faced such hatred that it is impossible to imagine. The SS man said that he plans to go “to his friends” in South America.

More from regnum.ru
CBC: University of Alberta to return $30,000 received from Nazi family

The University of Alberta in Canada will return 30 thousand Canadian dollars (about 22 thousand US dollars), which were received in the form of a donation from the family of the Ukrainian SS soldier Yaroslav Hunka (Ukrainian Gunka). This was reported by the CBC television channel.

It is noted that the university regrets the harm it may have caused by accepting this donation.

“The university acknowledges the unintentional harm caused and regrets it,” the TV channel quotes the text of the statement from the university’s vice president.

According to a university spokesperson, the university is committed to combating anti-Semitism in all its forms.

According to journalists, the Hunka family made a donation to the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies in 2019. The university began an investigation after a scandal in the Canadian Parliament.

As Regnum reported, on September 21 , 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka was invited to a meeting of the Canadian Parliament dedicated to the visit of the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky . Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada Anthony Rota, to the applause of the audience (including Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ), introduced Hunka as “a fighter for Ukrainian independence against the Russians during the Second World War.”

On September 28, the Canadian diplomatic mission sent an apology to the head of the Kyiv regime and the people of Ukraine for honoring a 98-year-old Ukrainian SS man in parliament. Trudeau spoke about this. At the same time, he did not personally apologize to Zelensky on his own behalf and said that he did this on behalf of “parliamentarians and Canadians.” The Speaker of the Canadian Parliament, Rota, also apologized for the scandalous situation and decided to resign from his post after the scandal.

Jaroslav Hunka told Canadian television that after the scandal broke, he wanted to leave Canada. According to him, he faced such hatred that it is impossible to imagine. The SS man said that because of this he plans to go to his friends in South America.

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called the words of Trudeau, who allegedly did not know about the Nazi past of Yaroslav Hunka, who received honors in the Canadian parliament, a lie. She recalled that after World War II , Canada, and not only, sheltered many Nazi collaborators, militants from the OUN-UPA (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation), Wehrmacht and SS units.

Thus, in Oakville, in the province of Ontario, there is a monument in honor of the SS Galicia division, which included Gunko. The monument was erected in 1988 on the territory of the largest Ukrainian cemetery in Canada and clearly demonstrates that members of the OUN-UPA and their descendants still have great influence here, Zakharova explained.

Yet again, more from regnum.ru
Zakharova called Trudeau’s words that he allegedly did not know about the Nazi past a lie

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova called the words of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau , who allegedly did not know about the Nazi past of Yaroslav Hunk (Ukrainian Gunka) , who received honors in the Canadian parliament, a lie. She wrote about this in her Telegram channel.

The diplomat noted that the Canadian authorities continue to play out the scandal surrounding the honoring of a Nazi in the Canadian parliament.

She noted that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered a “sincere” apology.

“He says, “It’s not my fault, I didn’t know, sorry.” This is, of course, a lie. Everyone knew everything,” Zakharova pointed out.

The Kremlin official asked whether it was possible to assume that Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland, who is a loyal and long-time supporter of the Canadian Ukrainian Congress and the Ukrainian World Congress, the granddaughter of the Nazi criminal Mykhailo Khomyak, did not know about the inglorious past of the “friend of the Canadian Ukrainian Congress” and his long-term sponsor Gunko.

Zakharova recalled that the granddaughter of the Nazi Teresa Gunko published a photo online in which Gunko was waiting for a meeting with Trudeau and Zelensky, accompanying it with the description: “Grandfather is waiting for Trudeau and Zelensky in the reception hall.” This post has been deleted and the account has been closed.

The diplomat drew attention to the fact that before attending an event with Zelensky’s participation as a guest of honor abroad, the special services must check the person “from A to Z.”

She recalled that after World War II, Canada, and not only, sheltered many Nazi collaborators, militants from the OUN-UPA (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation), Wehrmacht and SS units.

Thus, in Oakville, in the province of Ontario, there is a monument in honor of the SS Galicia division, which included Gunko. The monument was erected in 1988 on the territory of the largest Ukrainian cemetery in Canada and clearly demonstrates that OUN-UPA members and their descendants still have an influential lobby here, Zakharova explained.

“Moreover, he is placed between the Ukrainian and Canadian flags, just like Gunko, posing in the reception of the Prime Minister of Canada,” the diplomat noted.

An official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry asked if anyone really thinks that they can pay off with the mantras “they didn’t know” and “it’s not my fault, he came himself.”

As IA Regnum reported, Jaroslav Hunka told Canadian television that after the scandal broke, he wanted to leave Canada. According to him, he faced such hatred that it is impossible to imagine. The SS man said that because of this he plans to go to his friends in South America.

On September 21, 98-year-old Hunka was invited to a meeting of the Canadian Parliament dedicated to the visit of the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky. Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada Anthony Rota, to the applause of the audience (including Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau), introduced Hunka as “a fighter for Ukrainian independence against the Russians during the Second World War.”

On September 28, the Canadian diplomatic mission sent an apology to the head of the Kyiv regime and the people of Ukraine for honoring a 98-year-old Ukrainian SS man in parliament. Trudeau spoke about this. At the same time, he did not personally apologize to Zelensky on his own behalf and said that he did this on behalf of “parliamentarians and Canadians.” The Speaker of the Canadian Parliament, Rota, also apologized for the scandalous situation and decided to resign from his post after the scandal.

The Kremlin, commenting on this scandal, stated that the fact that Zelensky applauded the fascists once again confirms the Kiev regime’s addiction to Nazi ideology.

Even more from regnum.ru
SS man Hunka said he would escape from Canada to South America

A veteran of the SS Galicia division, Yarosla Hunka (Ukrainian: Gunka), told Canadian television that after the scandal broke, he wanted to leave Canada.

According to him, which MK.RU betrays, he faced such hatred that it is impossible to imagine. The SS man said that because of this he plans to go to his friends in South America.

As Regnum reported, on September 21 , 98-year-old Hunka was invited to a meeting of the Canadian Parliament dedicated to the visit of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky . Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada Anthony Rota, to the applause of the audience (including Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ), introduced Hunka as “a fighter for Ukrainian independence against the Russians during the Second World War.”

On September 28, the Canadian diplomatic mission sent an apology to the head of the Kyiv regime and the people of Ukraine for honoring a 98-year-old Ukrainian SS man in parliament. Trudeau spoke about this. At the same time, he did not personally apologize to Zelensky on his own behalf and said that he did this on behalf of “parliamentarians and Canadians.” The Speaker of the Canadian Parliament, Rota, also apologized for the scandalous situation and decided to resign from his post after the scandal.

The Kremlin, commenting on this scandal, stated that the fact that Zelensky applauded the fascists once again confirms the Kiev regime’s addiction to Nazi ideology.
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#1  Zakharova called Trudeau’s words that he allegedly did not know about the Nazi past a lie

Come on Masha, not knowing (anything) is Trudeau’s way of life.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-29 02:25  

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