is a recreation of the
Goddess of Democracy, which was destroyed by the government of
China in the
1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre In 1991, Republican Senator
Steve Symms and Representative
Dana Rohrabacher introduced
concurrent resolutions in the
United States Congress urging the construction of "an International Memorial to the Victims of Communism at an appropriate location within the boundaries of the District of Columbia and for the appointment of a commission to oversee the design, construction and all other pertinent details of the memorial." In 1993, Rohrabacher and fellow Republican Senator
Jesse Helms sponsored
amendments to the
FRIENDSHIP Act of 1993 which authorized such construction. The act was signed into law by
Democratic President
Bill Clinton on December 17, 1993. It cited "the deaths of over 100,000,000 victims in an unprecedented imperial holocaust" and resolved that "the sacrifices of these victims should be permanently memorialized so that never again will nations and peoples allow so evil a tyranny to terrorize the world." In 2007, the foundation completed the Victims of Communism Memorial, which was dedicated by Republican President
George W. Bush. In 2016, the foundation released a list of 51
prisoners of conscience in Cuba just before Democratic President
Barack Obama’s visit and meeting with Cuban leader
Raúl Castro. In 2020, the organization released a report alleging
organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and
Uyghurs in China. The foundation includes deaths from
COVID-19 as victims. ==Programs==