The Shevchenko District Court of Kyiv found five members of nationalist organizations, accused of chipping away the nose and right hand of the statue of Lenin in Kyiv on June 30, 2009, guilty as charged. Mykola Kokhanivsky was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment suspended for two years for damaging the statue’s pedestal, and the rest – Oleksandr Zadorozhnii, Andrii Tarasenko, Bohdan Frant, and Ivan Sribny – received sentences of two years’ imprisonment suspended for two years, Ukrainska Pravda reports citing the All-Ukrainian Union Svoboda’s press service. All convicts will challenge the sentences before the Court of Appeal.
It is no secret that a statue of Lenin can be found in almost every district center today, while streets and avenues honoring the revolutionary leadership or important dates of the Soviet history are too numerous to count. The predominance of Soviet place names is another confirmation that Ukraine has yet to say goodbye to its communist past and never cleansed itself of the regime’s stains. However, not all of us still live in the post-communist paradigm. Thus, it comes naturally that patriotic youth cannot tolerate presence of monuments to exterminators of the Ukrainians in their hometown.
Umberto Eco wrote that heresy is an attempt to achieve through one’s own efforts what God’s saints promised, while patient waiting for fulfillment of promises would serve one better. The situation of the convicted nationalists fits this pattern well. The government, which had to remove the offensive symbols from Ukrainian cities but never bothered to do so, actually provoked the youths to commit the act of vandalism, only to have them convicted by a branch of the same government.
Of course, we should not sanitize our history. Even so, would not it be a great idea to create a historical theme park and preserve monuments of the Soviet era there, creating a city of identical Lenins, Shchorses, sickles and hammers? As artifacts of the past, they have a right to exist, but their continued existence should not harm the society’s spiritual health.