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Dear all, in the name of all the victims of communism, I hereby request that you lend your support to the Appeal for the International Condemnation of the Criminality and Illegitimacy of Communism. My Appeal, appended to this letter, is addressed to the United Nations, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the Congress of the United States of America, and civil society in the former communist countries.
The Appeal (and the signatories of the Appeal) is pubblished HERE.
In order to come to fruition, the Appeal requires as many signatures as possible from the ranks of those whom I might name the potentially beneficial elite of a world adrift. After the list has reached these hundreds of supporters genuinely representative of the entire world (as soon as possible), I shall re-send the Appeal to all the addressees, including the names of all the prestigious signatories. The chances of results will be extremely high.
In January 2007, I shall re-launch the same appeal, appending as an invincible argument the official Report towards the condemnation of the communist regime in Romania as illegitimate and criminal (it will be published in Dec.2006), currently being elaborated by the Romanian Presidential Commission chaired by Vladimir Tismaneanu.
With my wholehearted trust,
Sorin ILIESIU, initiator of the Appeal for the Condemnation of the Crimes of Communism in Romania and author of The Unofficial Report towards Condemnation of the Crimes of Communism . Vice-president of the Civic Alliance.
Postscript: I was one of the 4,000,000 former supernumerary members (i.e. one of the bit-part players) of the Romanian Communist Party. In the world, there were billions of supernumerary members of the former communist parties. These people were also victims of the crimes committed by communist regimes. For the overwhelming majority of people, life under communism meant an indirect and continual crime. Through my Appeal, I wish to represent inclusive the billion former bit-part players members of communist parties.
Romania, Bucharest, 2006, November |