http://english.pravda.ru/world/europe/01-12-2012/122996-katyn_truth-0/

Again Katyn: The factory of "truths" against Russia
01.12.2012 
by Luiz Carcerelli

A wave of libel and slander against Soviet power was meticulously fabricated by 
revisionists for decades. The "truths" made against the first socialist state 
in history were initiated by Khrushchev and passed from hand to hand by the 
clique that seized the Kremlin until Gorbachev led to the dissolution of 
Russian socialism - and formalized its transition to capitalism.

The defamatory work, however, was not yet completed. Boris Yeltsin, allegedly, 
who took over management of the post-socialist Russian State, spent lots of 
money with forged documents that have joined the "files of the communist 
period," which were the icing on the defamatory cake initiated by the 
revisionists.

The forgeries included the Katyn massacre, letters of Stalin and Beria, among 
others. In fact, all that could attack the Soviet state and the direction of 
Josef Stalin.

Last October, the Russian deputy, Viktor Ilyukhin, gave a speech denouncing 
this factory of lies and mumbo jumbo in detail, showing documents, stamps and 
etc., all of which were fabricated by high officers of the Russian government 
over the years

A former agent of Boris Yeltsin, responsible for the numerous forgeries, 
contacted Viktor Ilyukhin, saying he intended to disclose information about the 
murder of Polish soldiers in Katyn. According to the former agent, early in the 
Yeltsin government, a group of forgers was formed, handsomely paid, and having 
at their disposal all the resources necessary to make forgeries, such as blank 
forms at the time of Stalin's rule, typewriters used in the period, forms, 
stamps, etc..

In his speech, Ilyukhin unmasked and debunked that which has already been 
noted, for example, that existing technology in the 40s would not be able to 
manufacture some types of stamps used in the fakes. He reveals that this 
technology has only been used in the late 1970s or early 1980s, and that, 
therefore, such documents attributed to the "Soviet state" could never be 
authentic.

According to the informant, the first headquarters of the group of forgers was 
Nagorno, and then Zareutye. They were participating in the group, besides the 
"specialized" people, allegedly the head of the Russian archive and the 
security chief of Yeltsin. It was the head of the archive, according to this 
source, Rudolf Pichoya, who handed the folder with the "documentation" about 
Katyn to the then president of Poland, Lech Walesa, in October 1992, in Warsaw. 
The agent also affirmed having forged the signatures of Beria, Stalin, 
Voroshilov, Molotov and Mikoyan.

Among the documents falsified by the group was the "Shelepin Letter" (which 
incriminates the USSR for the death of Polish citizens), a purported letter 
from Beria suggesting where the "Katyn massacre" would be and documents 
suggesting an association between the NKVD (Soviet secret service ) and the 
Gestapo.

The speech is available at Viktor Ilyukhin anovademocracia.com.br / blog with 
Spanish subtitles. More information about Katyn can be found in paragraphs 65 
and 69 of AND.

Translated from the Portuguese version by:

Lisa Karpova
Pravda.Ru


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