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− | '''The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation''', a non-profit organization, was established by an Act of Congress to build a memorial in Washington, DC to commemorate the more than 100 million victims of communism; to honor those who successfully resisted communist tyranny; to educate current and future generations about communism's crimes against humanity; and to pay tribute to those who helped win the Cold War. [http://www.victimsofcommunism.org/about/] | + | '''The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation''', a non-profit organization, 'was established by an Act of Congress to build a memorial in Washington, DC to commemorate the more than 100 million victims of communism; to honor those who successfully resisted communist tyranny; to educate current and future generations about communism's crimes against humanity; and to pay tribute to those who helped win the Cold War.' [http://www.victimsofcommunism.org/about/] |
== Principals related to VCMF == | == Principals related to VCMF == | ||
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=== International Advisory Council === | === International Advisory Council === | ||
− | *Sali Berisha, President (ret.) Albania | + | *[[Sali Berisha]], President (ret.) Albania |
*[[Elena Bonner]], Russia | *[[Elena Bonner]], Russia | ||
*[[Vladimir Bukovsky]], Russia | *[[Vladimir Bukovsky]], Russia | ||
− | *Emil Constantinescu, President (ret.) Romania | + | *[[Emil Constantinescu]], President (ret.) Romania |
*[[Brian Crozier]], Great Britain | *[[Brian Crozier]], Great Britain | ||
− | *Arpad Goncz, President (ret.) Hungary | + | *[[Arpad Goncz]], President (ret.) Hungary |
− | *Vytautas Landsbergis, President (ret.) Lithuania | + | *[[Vytautas Landsbergis]], President (ret.) Lithuania |
− | *Lenart Meri, President (ret.) Estonia | + | *[[Lenart Meri]], President (ret.) Estonia |
− | *Guntis Ulmanis, President (ret.) Latvia | + | *[[Guntis Ulmanis]], President (ret.) Latvia |
*[[Lech Walesa]], President (ret.) Poland | *[[Lech Walesa]], President (ret.) Poland | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 2 August 2014
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, a non-profit organization, 'was established by an Act of Congress to build a memorial in Washington, DC to commemorate the more than 100 million victims of communism; to honor those who successfully resisted communist tyranny; to educate current and future generations about communism's crimes against humanity; and to pay tribute to those who helped win the Cold War.' [1]
Contents
Principal Officers & Directors (2004)
- Lev E. Dobriansky — Chairman Emeritus
- Lee Edwards, PhD — Chairman
- Jay Katzen — President & CEO
- Michael B. Ryan — Vice Chairman
- Michael Sawkiw, Jr. — Secretary
- Jeffrey Gayner — Treasurer
- Richard W. Carlson — Director
- Eugene M. Iwanciw — Director
- Grover G. Norquist — Director
- Robert A. Schadler — Director
- Radi Slavoff — Director
- Randal C. Teague Director
- David B. Rivkin — Legal Counsel
International Advisory Council
- Sali Berisha, President (ret.) Albania
- Elena Bonner, Russia
- Vladimir Bukovsky, Russia
- Emil Constantinescu, President (ret.) Romania
- Brian Crozier, Great Britain
- Arpad Goncz, President (ret.) Hungary
- Vytautas Landsbergis, President (ret.) Lithuania
- Lenart Meri, President (ret.) Estonia
- Guntis Ulmanis, President (ret.) Latvia
- Lech Walesa, President (ret.) Poland