In the resolution 1481/2006 of the
Council of Europe
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Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) issued on 25 January 2006 during its winter session, the Council of Europe "strongly condemns crimes of
totalitarian
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communist regime
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It condemned "the massive human rights violations committed by totalitarian communist regimes and expressed sympathy, understanding and recognition for the victims of these crimes". It also said these violations "included individual and collective assassinations and executions, death in concentration camps, starvation, deportations, torture, slave labour and other forms of mass physical terror".
The full draft recommendation by rapporteur
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was issued with great majority by the Political Affairs committee. However, it did not receive the necessary two-thirds majority of the votes cast in the Parliamentary Assembly. The group of communist parties, plus
United Russia
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, strongly opposed the resolution. The resolution was supported by the most conservatives including
EPP/CD,
ED, liberal groups and some social democrats, especially from countries like Hungary, the Czech Republic or the Baltic countries.
Final voting results
* 153 members were present and voted out of 317
* 99 members voted in favor of the Resolution 1481
* 42 members voted against the Resolution 1481
* 12 members abstained from voting
See also
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European Public Hearing on Crimes Committed by Totalitarian Regimes
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Declaration on Crimes of Communism The Declaration on Crimes of Communism is a declaration signed on 25 February 2010 by several prominent European politicians, former political prisoners, human rights advocates and historians, which calls for the condemnation of communism.
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Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism
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Vilnius Declaration The Vilnius Declaration was a declaration adopted by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) during the 18th annual session of its parliamentary assembly, that took place in Vilnius from 29 June to 3 July 2009.
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External links
Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes(full draft of the Political Affairs Committee)
(An Open Letter from Leaders of Russian Anti-communist Organizations to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe)
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