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“For Beijing, this report is a major problem,” said Adrian Zenz, a senior fellow in China studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and a leading critic of the policies in Xinjiang. “Despite some shortcomings, it speaks very strongly… Read More

Read George F. Will’s review of the Victims of Communism Museum in the Washington Post.

Read The Wall Street Journal’s review of the Victims of Communism Museum.

The battlefield that is Ukraine is in the midst of another war. Yet, against expectations and with the current war in Ukraine starting its fifth month, no outcome is apparent. What is clear is how little things have changed. The potential fate of… Read More

The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) is pleased to offer internships for enterprising college students and young professionals looking to gain valuable experience at the nation’s only nonprofit organization dedicated both to remembering the 100 million victims of communism and… Read More

Today, August 23, is Black Ribbon Day, a day of remembrance for the millions of victims who experienced unspeakable suffering or death under Soviet Communism and Nazi Germany. VOC remembers the victims of these oppressive regimes, and we continue to hope for… Read More

The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) highlights the tragic and powerful stories of victims of communism, past and present, through our award-winning short video series, the Witness Project. We are proud to present the newest episode of the Witness Project, featuring… Read More

George P. Shultz, who served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan, died at the age of 100 on February 6, 2021. Shultz was a man of many careers, and throughout it all, he… Read More