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Our vice-president Patrick van Schie about privacy and far-reaching government interference

Our Vice-President Patrick van Schie discussed on April 11 on the Dutch Public radio NPO 1  the vital value of […]

U.S. Senators: Risch, Menendez and Durbin mark 80th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre with Senate Resolution

U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and co-chair of the U.S. Senate Poland Caucus, […]

Tbilisi Massacre

Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska   April 9 marks in Georgia tragedy also referred to as Tbilisi Massacre, Tbilisi tragedy. Many Georgians gathered […]

Lithuanian Parliament adopts resolution on Historical Revisionism Perpetuated by the Russian Federation

On April 7 Lithuanian Parliament the Seimas unanimously passed by 97 votes a Resolution on Historical Revisionism Perpetuated by the […]

Katyn Massacre

Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska   80 years ago communist, soviet, Stalinist murderers committed one of the biggest crimes of the 20th century: Katyn […]

Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania: Kovo 11

Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska   On 11 March 1990, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania adopted an Act on the […]

Memory, Transformation, Human Rights: Living stories from Albania

The European Institute on Communist Oppression together with the Embassy of Albania in the Hague, National Museum in Tirana ”House […]

Vilnius Declaration On Dealing with Consequences of Collective Trauma

On March 6 in Vilnus, Lithuania a Vilnius Declaration On Dealing with Consequences of Collective Trauma was signed. It  was […]

Happy Independence Day, Estonia!

Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska   Estonian people fought for their independence from the Russian Empire, from 1917 to 1920. The most significant […]

“Long live free Poland”. The story of the Poland`s worst political prison

Rittmeister Witold Pilecki, a Polish Army officer and intelligence agent during WWII, the author of “Witold’s Report”, the first comprehensive […]