Saturday, May 26, 2012


News / From Our Bureaus

Russian Rights Group Creates Virtual Gulag

Prisoners at work in the gulag during the 1930s
x
Prisoners at work in the gulag during the 1930s
TEXT SIZE - +
The Russian human rights center Memorial has launched an online "museum" on the history of the Soviet labor and prison camps known as the gulag, RFE/RL's Russian Service reports.

Memorial workers have spent six years going through Russian and international archives for photographs and documents that explain the history of the gulag and what life in the camps was like.

The website currently consists of digitized documents from more than 100 museums.

Project worker Tatyana Pritikina warned that as small museums lose their funding and disappear, the "collective memory of history also disappears."

She said it is impossible to be indifferent to history when looking at the online exhibition. www.gulagmuseum.org

"In the exhibition you see everything -- from the death certificate of a two-month-old baby who died in prison to an aluminum spoon used during a church service in one of the labor camps," Pritikina said.

All entries in the museum are annotated with facts and dates. The virtual museum also lists the locations of mass executions and mass graves.
This forum has been closed.
Comment Sorting
Comments
     
by: Ruth from: NC-USA
June 29, 2010 21:47
What is the internet address for this virtual museum?
In Response

by: Andy
June 30, 2010 07:51
Hi Ruth,
Our apologies. That link was inadvertently dropped during the story's posting. We've added the link (www.gulagmuseum.org) to the story. Thanks for your interest!
In Response

by: Emil from: Tbilisi
July 02, 2010 14:42
Thank you, Andy!

by: Taras from: Australia
June 30, 2010 00:46
It is a sad indictment on Russia that there is no attempt made to bring anyone to accountability for these horrendous crimes. The world judged the Nazis for their crimes and those in command were sentenced for their responsibility. The Nazis were hated because they killed those they invaded and those they considered to be "untermensch". The Soviet Russians exterminated far more people than the Nazis killing in fact thier own citizens not foreign forces, yet those who gave the orders to kill have never been brought to account. Those thousands of executioners, gulag commanders and party commissars who gave the orders are still alive living on government pensions and in many cases sporting medals of Hero of the Soviet Union. These people still believe that they did nothing wrong, that what they did made Rossia a great power, somehow this was acceptable for the glory of the Soviet empire whereas what the Nazis did (killing fewer people than the Soviets) was an unacceptable crime.
The Simon Wiesenthal organisation is still hunting every individual suspected of involvement in the holocaust. For the Russians to have any credibility they should have a similar process of bringing those responsible for crimes, to justice. Otherwise the Russians can be seen as sanctioning and agreeing with the policies of their predecessors. Perhaps nothing has changed??
In Response

by: JMG from: Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
June 30, 2010 11:51
Taras, unfortunately throughout most of the former Soviet world efforts to carry out effective lustration have been generally stymied. And, of course, Russia has a considerable way to go in reckoning with its Soviet past, e.g., Katyn, the gulag, etc.

by: Senjo
July 01, 2010 07:30
Maybe we'll see something similar one day dedicated to what went on at Guantanamo Bay. That assumes of course that it will eventually be closed; sadly, there is no assurance of that right now.
In Response

by: Andrew from: Tbilisi
July 03, 2010 06:06
Considering that the Russian inmates at Guantanamo petitioned the US government to be allowed to stay rather than be returned to Russia where torture (real torture in the form of rape, beatings, electrocution, denial of medical services etc) is common even in normal prisons, well I suggest you get an education.

Over 60,000,000 people were MURDERED by the Russian government in the period 1917 to 1991.

Add to this the total from Yeltsin and Putin.

I suggest Senjo, that you do a google search for "Filtration Camp" and "Chechnya" before you start whining about Guantanamo

Most Popular

               
 
 
 
 
Being Discussed Now

No Saturday Night Fever, As Armenia Mulls Eurovision Blackout

Latest Comment (23 total)

greg: Rafi. you go through round after round accusing me of raping and killing ... More

Loophole Offers Legal Out For Doctor Convicted In Bin Laden Case

Latest Comment (3 total)

khan: i think everyone in the paki gov should be hanged the traiters suking ... More

Putin Wants To Party Like It's 2007

Latest Comment (3 total)

nirvichara: It is so boring to hear all this crap about Putin's "old KGB ... More