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Subject The Soviet Abuse of Indigenous Peoples
Date September 5, 2023 6:59 PM
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The Soviet Abuse of Indigenous Peoples

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The Soviet Abuse of Indigenous Peoples ([link removed])
By Benjamin Seevers
Socialists and communists claim to support the rights of "indigenous" peoples. However, that support rings hollow given how the USSR abused the native peoples of Siberia, all while American socialists and communists uncritically supported the Soviet Union.

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