Belarus, by helping to restore cemeteries, takes steps to right Holocaust wrongs
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| Grant Slater |
Students from Siena College in New York unearth a Jewish gravestone near the village of Rubyazhevich in central Belarus.
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By Grant Slater
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Published: 06/03/2008
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More than 800,000 Jews were slaughtered in Belarus during the Holocaust. Now its hard-line government appears to be taking steps to honor the victims by helping restore Jewish cemeteries.
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