Last year this column lauded the brilliant film “Mr. Jones,” which chronicles the Soviet Union’s mass starvation of Ukraine during the murderous reign of Stalin—and the 1930s media coverup led by Walter Duranty of the New York Times. A year later, the film hasn’t gotten any more popular among Russian enemies of liberty.
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The film “Mr. Jones” follows Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, who first publicized under his own name the Holodomor, an artificial famine ordered by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and carried out in Ukraine in 1932-1933. At least 3.9 million Ukrainians starved to death during this genocide.