No. Let's not never mind Stalin. Whilst I don't want to distract from the rememberance of all the people murdered at Auschwitz, the vast bulk of whome were Jewish; Stalin's killing spree was is no means confined to his own borders; don't forget he swallowed up vast areas of land after signing his 'peace treaty,' with Hitler; the Baltic States, huge parts of Poland, and Bessarabia. In this context I also don't actually think the concept of 'borders' have much meaning, systematic genocide is murder, pure and simple. Whilst Germany has quite obviously had to address it's Nazi past, Russia has not had to address it's Soviet; and at it's worst Stalin past. I believe the death toll in the Congo is about 3.5 million lives now. Rhawanda was well over a million. And the genocide in Southern Sudan goes on. Whilst I broadly agree with pointing at North America and wondering why it is not rattling it's saber in these regions given it's status as soul Super Power, and it's virtual control over the IMF and World Bank; one can forgive it for not taking direct military action given the volume of protest from the left over it's continued presance in Iraq helping the Iraqi people transcend into democracy. Why don't other military powers in the world do something to help out. Probably because France, China, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, the Arab Nations, like America don't see to much economic advantage in doing so. Meanwhile, as you pointed out, the genocide goes on.