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It’s disturbing to me that it took seventy years after the murders and a few determined individuals to do something to exonerate their loved ones. It was very brave of them to take Russia to court. Though their efforts in Moscow were fruitless, by exhausting their possibilities there, they were able to take their case to the European Court of Human Rights in 2010. I was proud to add my family name to that list of defendants.
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This story is a collision of truth, justice and memory. Cecylia and my father, like most other survivors, were only able to have their memories. Truth and justice remain evasive.
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