On March 15, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation hosted an opening ceremony for the VOC Museum’s latest temporary gallery, “From the Soviet Red Flag to the Lithuanian Tricolor: 50 Years of Struggle for Freedom.”
VOC’s President and CEO, Dr. Eric Patterson, is quoted in a bipartisan resolution introduced by VOC Caucus member Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-45), that urges the Biden administration to protect North Korean defectors.
VOC’s Eric Patterson and Ken Pope argue that the United States is locked in a new Cold War-style ideological struggle with our adversaries — authoritarianism and communism versus the Western liberal order — and that we need to catch up,… Read More
On March 20, VOC’s Ethan Gutmann and Matthew Robertson will testify before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CEEC) in a hearing entitled “Stopping the Crime of Organ Harvesting—What More Must Be Done?”
On the latest episode of VOC’s Profiles In Freedom, Amb. Andrew Bremberg sits down with a foreign policy expert, a long-time fighter of totalitarianism, and VOC’s new President and CEO, Dr. Eric Patterson.
Groundbreaking research by VOC’s Matthew P. Robertson on China’s organ harvesting industry has prompted a new expose by The Telegraph that shows “Oxford University organised training programmes attended by Chinese transplant doctors facing allegations of illegally harvesting human organs.” As… Read More
On March 10, C-SPAN covered VOC’s 50th anniversary panel discussion of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago. The event explored the book’s impact and anti-totalitarianism legacy with featured speakers Dr. Lee Edwards, Dr. Daniel J. Mahoney, Dr. Elizabeth Spalding, Dr. Flagg… Read More
Research from VOC’s Dr. Adrian Zenz was highlighted in a recent Politico article on the Uyghur forced labor practices still being carried out in Xinjiang even after its global exposure.
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation today announces Dr. Eric Patterson as VOC’s new President and CEO.
On March 7th the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation will commemorate the speeches of two giants of western leadership: Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom and President Ronald Reagan of the United States. Winston Churchill’s famed “Iron Curtain” speech on March 5th, 1946, in Fulton, Missouri, officially titled “The Sinews of Peace,” ushered in the Cold War and made the term a household phrase.