Senator BILYK (Tasmania) (15:35): I, and also on behalf of Senator Bernardi, move: That the Senate— (a) notes that commemorations are underway for the eighty-fifth anniversary of Holodomor, to mark an enforced famine in Ukraine caused by the deliberate actions of Stalin's Communist Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); (b) recalls that it is estimated that up to seven million Ukrainians starved to death, as a result of Stalin's policies in 1932 to 1933 alone; (c) condemns these acts aimed at destroying the national, cultural, religious and democratic aspirations of the Ukrainian people; (d) condemns all similar acts during the twentieth century as the ultimate manifestations of racial, ethnic or religious hatred and violence; (e) honours the memory of those who lost their lives during Holodomor; (f) joins the Ukrainian Australian community and the international community in commemorating this tragic milestone under the motto, Ukraine Remembers - The World Acknowledges; (g) recognises the importance of remembering and learning from such dark chapters in human history to ensure that such crimes against humanity are not allowed to be repeated; and (h) pays its respects to the Australian Ukrainians who lived through this tragedy and have told their horrific stories. Question agreed to.