For several months, the Commission for study and appreciation of the Moldovan Communist totalitarian regime, established on 14 January 2010 by presidential decree, has investigated the activity of the Communist Party in the territory of present Republic of Moldova. The communist regime installed first in the area of the left bank, then after 28 June 1940, brought with force and between the Prut and Dniester, was a huge tragedy for Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and Transnistria: More than a million and half people massacred, imprisoned (30 000), deported (74,515 persons), killed in organized famine of 1946-'47 (173,689 people) forcibly mobilized as cannon fodder in the battlefield of the Second World War ( of the over 350,000 54,618 died, another 100,000 are disabled veterans), forced to emigrate in 1940 and 1944 (about a million fellow left Bessarabia in 1940 and 1944 only), which presents a major genocide in address indigenous population from the totalitarian communist regime. To this is added: female national being abused by the cancellation of Bessarabians Romanian identity, by removing the Romanian language in education and social sphere, by seizing the historical truth by prohibiting ancestral faith, holy places were demolished or turned into stables, places to party etc. As the Nazi regime, the communist regime was an inhuman, criminal, terror and robbery, which is found in many documents of international fora (UN, EU, PACE, OSCE, etc.).. We think it's imperative that the current totalitarian communist regime not only be condemned, but as the Communist Party be outlawed, as was done with the National Socialist Party in Germany and other totalitarian parties essentially in other countries. Without removing condemned communism outlawed Communist Party would one outstanding action, a neutral effect fireworks. With the condemnation of this criminal regime is necessary to prohibit by law the use of the former USSR and communist symbols, such as banned Nazi symbols and Hitler's Germany and a ban on the concept of communist parties and communist name in public, the events that would try to rehabilitate the former totalitarian regime crimes. This legislation fully corresponds PACE Resolutions no. 1096 (1996) - The measures to destroy the legacy of former communist regimes, no. 1481 (2006) - "Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist, no. 1723 (April 2010) - "victims of Great Famine Commemoration (Holodomor) and the Commission's conclusions for the study and appreciation of the communist regime in Moldova.
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