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Encyclopedia > Memorial Society

"Memorial" (Мемориал) is the society founded on April 19, 1992, during perestroika in the former USSR. It declares that its "main task was the awakening and preservation of the societal memory of the severe political persecution in the recent past of the Soviet Union." After the collapse of the Soviet Union the society became international, with organizations in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Latvia, and Georgia.


Its full official name is the International Volunteer Public Organization “MEMORIAL Historical, Educational, Human Rights And Charitable Society”.


In 2004 Memorial was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, sometimes called the alternative Nobel price, for its work in documenting violations of human rights in Russia and other former states in the USSR. The price money is 220 000 € and will be delivered in Stockholm in December 2004 and divided among three winners.


Mission statement from its charter:

  • To promote mature civil society and democracy based on the rule of law and thus to prevent a return to totalitarianism;
  • To assist formation of public consciousness based on the values of democracy and law, to get rid of totalitarian patterns, and to establish firmly human rights in practical politics and in public life;
  • To promote the reveal of the truth about the historical past and perpetuate the memory of the victims of political repression exercised by totalitarian regimes.

Activities

Memorial organizes assistance, legal and financial for the victims of Gulag.


Memorial does research in the history of political repression and publicizes the findings in books, articles, exhibitions, museums, and websites of its member organisations.


By the efforts of the society, October 30, 1990, the Memorial to the Victims of the Gulag (a simple stone from Solovki) was erected at the Lubyanka Square in Moscow, near the KGB headquarters beside the Iron Felix (the latter was removed in August, 1991).


In 1991, the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR officially recognized the day of October 30 as a Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repression.


Efforts of Memorial were behind the Law on Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression. It was passed in 1991.


External links

  • Memorial (http://www.memo.ru/eng/)
  • Memorial Charter (http://www.memo.ru/eng/about/charter.htm)

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Memorial (society) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (421 words)
The society was officially founded by the founding conference held on April 19, 1992, although it was organized in 1980s during the Glasnost period in the former Soviet Union.
In 2004 Memorial was among the four recipients of the Right Livelihood Award, sometimes called the alternative Nobel Prize, for its work in documenting violations of human rights in Russia and other former states in the USSR.
By the efforts of the society, October 30, 1990, the Memorial to the Victims of the Gulag (a simple stone from Solovki) was erected at the Lubyanka Square in Moscow, near the KGB headquarters beside the Iron Felix (the latter was removed in August, 1991).
EUSTORY | Network Members (527 words)
Memorial is dozens of books, newspaper and magazine articles, radio programs, and exhibits dedicated to the tragedies of the past decades and to the current attempts to limit the freedoms and dignity of citizens of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Memorial is a number of regional associations of former prisoners of political prison camps and members of their families.
Memorial is wide-ranging and simultaneous scrupulous historical research of topics that were until recently inaccessible to Russian scholars: the Gulag, the history of the security organisations VChK (the Cheka)-OGPU-NKVD-MGB-KGB, statistics on political repression in the Soviet Union, and dissidents' resistance during the Khrushchev-Brezhnev era.
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