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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 […]

“Crimes in the Majesty of Law”

  Seventy-four years ago at a prison in Kurkowa Street in Gdańsk, the late father Marian Prusak, a parish priest […]

Parliament of Estonia the Riigikogu passed the Statement “On Historical Memory and Falsification of History”

On February 19  the Parliament of Estonia the Riigikogu passed the Statement “On Historical Memory and Falsification of History” (140 […]