{"id":5122,"date":"2017-09-08T10:18:33","date_gmt":"2017-09-08T08:18:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kriegsfolgen-ueberwinden.de\/?p=5122"},"modified":"2018-12-07T13:41:00","modified_gmt":"2018-12-07T12:41:00","slug":"spiral-of-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kriegsfolgen-ueberwinden.de\/en\/spiral-of-history\/","title":{"rendered":"The short film \u201cTransit Point\u201d as a result of one of our sub-granted projects for discrimination overcoming associated with the conflicts was shown at \u201cThe Human Rights Educational Festival 2017\u201c in Chernigiv"},"content":{"rendered":"
The historical context is very important to explain the common factors that are shared by our society. The formation of negative common factors and appearance of\u00a0 misunderstanding among the population (both among internally displaced persons and the host party) caused by the conflict in the East of Ukraine, is largely due to the lack of knowledge about historical events. The common factors\u00a0 set\u00a0 in process of\u00a0 the society formation often lead to discrimination especially towards the unprotected segments of the population.<\/p>\n
The sub-granted project \u201cSpiral of History\u201d<\/strong> was implemented to study and attract public attention to the historical relationship, to dispel myths and stereotypes as well as to enhance the anti-discrimination thinking among people. The short film \u201cTransit Point\u201d<\/strong> was produced within this project.<\/p>\n The documentary film \u201cTransit Point\u201d<\/strong> covers such topics as prejudices occurred in Ukraine in the course of the war and reminds the audience by the Lemcos ethnic community example that prejudices against immigrants and displaced persons have historical continuity. Three main characters tell us the story of the Lemcos that were forced to relocate from their native villages situated at the foot of the Tatras to Peremozhnoe village, Luhansk Oblast for policy reasons in 945. In 204 due to military operations and Peremozhnoe bombing this ethnic community was again forced to leave their homes and \u201creturn\u201d to Western Ukraine to start living anew. Ironically, as a result of the current war in the East of Ukraine, they returned to their historical homeland whereof they were expelled in 945 but this time they are alien or considered to be \u201cnot belonging here\u201d like until recently in Peremozhnoe.\u00a0 Interestingly, the prejudices regarding re-settlers are often reasoned that they \u201care not originated from here\u201d and therefore they are alien. And despite the fact that this is not the case with Lemkos, they like other re-settlers are considered to be strangers. This fact completely contradicts the logic of the often described prejudice on “(non) membership” characters.<\/p>\n Basing on the history of the Lemkos the film points to the paradox and irrationality of prejudice and discrimination and at the same time indicates their historical dependence.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n