The Washington Post’s Evan Halper spoke with VOC’s Dr. Adrian Zenz on Uyghur-made products infiltrating global supply chains.
Born in Soviet-occupied Lithuania in 1954, Boris Hoffman grew up hearing the brutal stories of Stalin’s Gulag from his family, friends, and neighbors. Raised by parents who refused to join the communist party, and grandparents whose farm was collectivized by the state… Read More
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation strongly condemns the unlawful detention and imprisonment of Dr. Gulshan Abbas by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and calls for her immediate and unconditional release.
In the Summer of 2017, my family’s world was shattered when we received news that 24 of my husband’s family members had gone missing, detained by the Chinese government. In September 2018, I dared to speak up about these unjust… Read More
On Friday September 8th, the fellows from the John Jay Institute’s fellowship program visited the Victims of Communism Museum for a tour and a lecture. VOC President Ambassador Andrew Bremberg spoke with the group about the modern day legacy of communism, the current threat, and how the free world can push back.
Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and 27 of her colleagues reintroduced the Crucial Communism Teaching (CCT) Act (H.R. 5349) in the 118th Congress.
VOC’s President, Ambassador Andrew Bremberg, joined Samantha Aschieris on The Daily Signal Podcast to discuss the threat of the communist ideology, the Chinese Communist Party, and the work of VOC’s China Studies Program to educate about these important issues.
Xi also emphasizes security as the priority in Xinjiang followed by the region’s economic development, said Adrian Zenz, a researcher at the Washington, D.C.-based Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and an expert on the Xinjiang region.
We remember Franklin Brito and the price of truth in Venezuela. Read more to learn about his historic fight for freedom.
There is no shortage of organizations trying to make an impact on our community. One, in particular, has made it a mission to warn others about Communism in the world. Ken Pope, The CEO of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation shared why it is so important to educate future generations about the threat.