Foundation for Investigation of Communist Crimes

I am happy to announce, that the new web-page for investigation of communist crimes has been opened www.communistcrimes.org. The Foundation for the Investigation of Communist Crimes (FICC) was established on April 2008. The main priority of the Foundation is to inform the general public of the crimes committed by Communist/Socialist regimes in the name of Communist utopia. The Foundation’s webpage serves as a multilevel database and interactive portal providing easier access to various subjects related to Communist regimes, Communist ideology and post-Communist studies.

Besides dissemination and international research activities, the FICC promotes social, educational, advisory programs and specific projects developed with the support of institutional and private-sector partners around the world. The Foundation takes measures to publicize and memorialize the crimes of former and contemporary Communist regimes. With a series of programs and projects, the Foundation seeks to raise awareness of Communist crimes and support the democratic opposition of the last remaining Communist regimes, transitional societies and post-Communist states.

Over the last 15 years, many former Communist and Socialist states have debated their Communist past and established parliamentary and academic committees or commissions, research institutes or independent groups to investigate the crimes of the past, without an immediate purpose of organizing trials, but to establish and acknowledge facts about their past. Such truth commissions have assessed evidence and put together authoritative accounts of the Communist past.

Knowledge about the events of history and the recent pammediate purpose of organizing trials, but to establish and acknowledge facts about their past. Such truth commissions have assessed evidence and put together authoritative accounts of the Communist past.st is vital, as it constitutes a factual basis for open debate on the protection of natural liberties and the responsibilities of the political community. Common acknowledgement of historical facts has been and shall be a precondition for liberty. These facts, however, cannot be established without an open discussion on past events and injustices.

Post-Communist states willing to deal with political responsibility for past abuses must also decide on lustration, rehabilitation, compensation and the reassessment of history. But reconciliation with the past is not only a matter for state institutions, legislation, courts or truth commissions. The large amount of existing Communist crimes research must be brought to light and the public message conveyed more clearly. State-funded institutes, committees and commissions are conducting inquiries, exhaustive studies and archive research, but are often unfit to disseminate their conclusions. In this view, the FICC’s mission is to spread existing knowledge and make a difference in global awareness and understanding of Communism.

2 Comments to “Foundation for Investigation of Communist Crimes”

  1. Chris Baker ütleb:

    Check out Bryan Caplan’s “Holocausts of Communism” test here:

    http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi-bin/museum1.cgi

  2. Martin Thomas ütleb:

    Is the Estonian International Commission for the Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity (www.historycommission.ee) still operating? I seem to remember that a second report covering 1945-1990 was to be published, is this still the case?

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