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Platform and the EU

Official documents of the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission calling for and supporting the establishment of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience:

  • European Parliament resolution of 17 January 2024 on European historical consciousness
  • European Parliament resolution on “Importance of European remembrance for the future of Europe” of 19 September, 2019

  1. European Parliament resolution “On European Conscience and Totalitarianism“ of 2 April, 2009 (point 13.)
  2. Conclusions of the General Affairs and External Relations Council of the EU of 15 June, 2009 (p. 17)
  3. Report from the Commission to the Parliament and the Council “The memory of the crimes committed by totalitarian regimes in Europe“ of 22 December, 2010 (point 3.3)
  4. Council of the EU: Council Conclusions on the memory of the crimes committed by totalitarian regimes in Europe of 9-10 June, 2011 (point 9.)

Another important documents

  • European Parliament resolution of 23 November 2016 on EU strategic communication to counteract propaganda against it by third parties

  • Warsaw Declaration on the occasion of the European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Totalitarian Regimes, 23rd August 2011, Warsaw (Poland)
  • A joint declaration of the government representatives of European Union countries to commemorate the victims of communism (23 August, 2018, Tallinn, Estonia)

 

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Exhibitions

  • Century of Martyrs
  • European Gulag
  • Totalitarianism in Europe

Projects

  • 02. Justice 2.0
  • 03. Pan-European Memorial to the Victims of Totalitarianism in Brussels
  • 4. Lest We Forget. Memory of Totalitarianism in Europe. A reader for older secondary school students anywhere in Europe

Partners

  • 00. Cafe Louvre
  • 01. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
  • 02. +Liberdade
  • 3. Ośrodek Pamięć i Przyszłość
  • 4. IPVIC

Conferences

  • 1. Prague conference 2022
  • 3. Bucharest Conference
  • 4. Conference Paris
  • 9. Legacy of Totalitarianism Today
  • 90. Estonia Conference
  • 91. The Iron Curtain – Consequences of WWII
  • 93. Preserving the Lesson of the Iron Curtain

Links

  • EP resolution on European Conscience and Totalitarianism (2 April, 2009)
  • PACE resolution 1481 (25 January, 2006)
  • Prague Declaration

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