After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the chaotic power struggles and the subsequent civil war in Ukraine led to widespread violations of human rights. The Bolshevik regime imposed harsh policies, including repression of political dissent, forced collectivization, and suppression of Ukrainian nationalism. Additionally, the famine of 1932-1933, exacerbated by Soviet policies, resulted in millions of deaths and widespread suffering among Ukrainians, further violating their rights. The combination of political oppression and economic exploitation severely impacted the lives and freedoms of the Ukrainian people during this tumultuous period.
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