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  1. Captive Nations Week - Wikiwand

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    WebCaptive Nations Week is an annual official observance in the United States aimed at demonstrating solidarity with the "captive nations" under the control of authoritarian governments. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Captive Nations Week .

  2. About usCaptive Nations Coalition

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    WebApr 22, 2022 · Captive Nations Coalition The Committee on the Present Danger: China is forming a coalition of organizations, leaders, and citizens of formerly free and independent countries now held captive by China and subject to China’s oppressive “One China” policy which has brutally stripped them of political and cultural autonomy.

  3. CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK - July 11, 2022 - National Today

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    WebThe origins of the Captive Nations lie in the aftermath of the First World War and the Bolshevik Revolution. The original number of captive nations There were 23 captive nations listed in the original Public Law. The Russians Russians argued that Captive Nations Week was anti-Russian since the captive nations’ list did not include them.

  4. Captive Nations ProclamationCaptive Nations

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    WebCaptive Nations Week is an annual official observance in the United States aimed at demonstrating solidarity with the “captive nations” under the control of authoritarian governments. The week was first declared by a …

  5. Revolutions of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    WebResulted in: End of most communist states. End of the Cold War; Spread of liberal democracy; End of the Soviet Union as a superpower and its dissolution on 25 December 1991; Collapse of the one-party state …

  6. Captive Nations Coalition | Victims of Communism

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    WebCaptive Nations Coalition Overview More than 100 years after the Bolshevik Revolution, where communism first grasped power, and 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, one-fifth of the world’s population still lives …

  7. National Captive Nations Committee Collection A description of …

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    WebNational Captive Nations Committee Collection A description of the collection donated by Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky to Syracuse University Biographical History The National Captive Nations Committee is a Washington, D.C.-based anti-Communism advocacy group created in 1959 by Public Law 86-90 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  8. National Captive Nations Week | Victims of Communism

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    WebJul 20, 2017 · Each July, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) marks Captive Nations Week, first observed in 1959 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, by recognizing those peoples and …

  9. MEDIA ADVISORY: New Report Exposes Threats Posed By …

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    WebJul 26, 2021 · WASHINGTON, D.C.— The Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) and its Captive Nations Coalition (CNC) are releasing today a powerful new indictment of the world’s largest Transnational Criminal Organization: the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

  10. About: National Captive Nations Committee - dbpedia.org

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    WebThe National Captive Nations Committee (NCNC) is an anti-Communism advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1959 according to Pub.L. 86–90 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, which introduced the Captive Nations Week, with the purpose to maintain the Captive Nations List.

  11. A Proclamation on Captive Nations Week, - The White House

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    WebJul 16, 2021 · During Captive Nations Week, we recommit ourselves to those principles which form the foundation of our Nation, and to amplify the voices of courageous individuals around the world who are...

  12. Captive Nations Once, NATO Allies Now | American Diplomacy …

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    WebFeb 01, 2022 · When the unfamiliar flags of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania first appeared over a hotel in Stockholm, we puzzled over what they represented. Suddenly the concept of “captive nations”, a term dating from the Eisenhower era, changed from a quaint cold war trope to political reality. After some hesitation to see which way the wind was blowing ...

  13. East TurkistanCaptive Nations Coalition

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    Webangola, antigua and barbuda, bangladesh, the pluractional state of bolivia, burkina faso, burundi, cambodia, cameroon, the central african republic, chad, china, comoros, the congo, cuba, the democratic people’s republic of korea, the democratic republic of the congo, djibouti, egypt, equatorial guinea, eritrea, gabon, guinea, guinea bissau, …

  14. Captive Nations and Ukraine - Reagan Foundation

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    WebJul 19, 2022 · July 19, 2022. In light of the war in Ukraine, we thought that looking back to Ronald Reagan’s ideas on human rights and the captive nations might be pertinent. Going back to 1975, Ronald Reagan opposed President Gerald Ford’s signing of the final act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe – known as the Helsinki Accords ...

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