Примери коришћења Totalitarian communist на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes.
Totalitarian communist regimes are still active in some countries of the world and crimes continue to be committed.
Consequently, public awareness of crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes is very poor.
The fall of totalitarian communist regimes in central and eastern Europe has not been followed in all cases by an international investigation of the crimes committed by them.
Resolution No. 1481 on Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes(2006): link.
The Assembly believes that those victims of crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes who are still alive or their families, deserve sympathy, understanding and recognition for their sufferings.
The Parliamentary Assembly is of the opinion that the public awareness of crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes is very poor.
The Assembly recognises that in spite of the crimes of totalitarian communist regimes, some European communist parties have made contributions to achieving democracy.
In 1949, the CCP finally defeated the Kuomintang government forces,founding the evilest totalitarian communist regime on earth.
The Assembly believes that those victims of crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes who are still alive or their families, deserve sympathy, understanding and recognition for their sufferings.
United Russia voted against the Council of Europe resolution 1481(Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes).
Later, of course,this regime was replaced with a totalitarian communist system before he fled Budapest in 1947.
It will be pertinent to remember that the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in a resolution has condemned totalitarian communist regimes.
Parliamentary Assembly today condemned massive violations of human rights by totalitarian communist regimes and expressed sympathy, understanding and recognition for the victims of these crimes.
The interpretation of both principles legitimised the“elimination” of people who were considered harmful to the construction of a new society and, as such, enemies of the totalitarian communist regimes.
The fall of totalitarian communist regimes in central and eastern Europe has not been followed in all cases by an international investigation of the crimes committed by them.
The Parliamentary Assembly is of the opinion that the public awareness of crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes is very poor.
From Marx's theories to the rhetoric of the totalitarian communist regimes, all were replete with the principle of reliance on the proletarian workers and peasants, and promises to represent their interests.
Therefore, the Assembly strongly condemns the massive human rights violations committed by the totalitarian communist regimes and expresses sympathy, understanding and recognition to the victims of these crimes.
The interpretation of both principles legitimised the“elimination” of people who were considered harmful to the construction of a new society and, as such, enemies of the totalitarian communist regimes.
Moreover, the Assembly believes that those victims of crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes who are still alive or their families, deserve sympathy, understanding and recognition for their sufferings.
The draft resolution states that"communist parties are legal andactive in some countries, even if in some cases they have not distanced themselves from the crimes committed by totalitarian communist regimes in the past.".
The totalitarian communist regimes which ruled in Central and Eastern Europe in the last century, and which are still in power in several countries in the world, have been, without exception, characterised by massive violations of human rights.
Overcoming the years-long blocking of churches and religious communities from being granted, like other legal entities, either restitution of orcompensation for property confiscated during the totalitarian communist regime.
Organising of an international conference on the crimes committed by totalitarian Communist regimes with the participation of representatives of governments, parliamentarians, academics, experts and NGOs, with the results to be largely publicised world-wide.
The debates and condemnations which have taken place so far at national level in some Council of Europe member states,cannot give dispensation to the international community from taking a clear position on the crimes committed by the totalitarian communist regimes.
The totalitarian communist regimes which ruled in Central and Eastern Europe in the last century, and which are still in power in several countries in the world, have been, without exception, characterised by massive violations of human rights.
It aims to finance projects reflecting on causes of totalitarian regimes in Europe's modern history(specially but not exclusively Nazism that led to the Holocaust, Fascism,Stalinism and totalitarian communist regimes) and to commemorate the victims of their crimes.
Whereas in different parts of the globe only a few totalitarian Communist regimes survive but, nevertheless, they control about one fifth of the world's population, and by still clinging to power they commit crimes and impose a high cost to the well-being of their people.