{"id":102665,"date":"2006-12-07T09:08:00","date_gmt":"2006-12-07T09:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/new.moldova.org\/2006\/12\/07\/interview-condemning-communism-a-european-perspective-21106-eng\/"},"modified":"2006-12-07T09:08:00","modified_gmt":"2006-12-07T09:08:00","slug":"interview-condemning-communism-a-european-perspective-21106-eng","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.moldova.org\/en\/interview-condemning-communism-a-european-perspective-21106-eng\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview: Condemning Communism, a European Perspective"},"content":{"rendered":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 6<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>Interview of Mr. Goran Lindblad, swedish-european parliamentarian, by Gabriel Gherasim for&nbsp;Moldova.ORG<\/p>\n<p>Motto: &quot;Growing up in Sweden, so close to the Evil Soviet Empire, I have always been against communism&#8230; This was the first time ever that an international body of parliamentarians condemned communism&#8230; All Western communist parties got sponsoring from the Soviets, but also from D.D.R. (East Germany)&#8230;&quot; &#8211; Goran Lindbald <br \/>\nby Gabriel Teodor Gherasim, New York <\/p>\n<p>Gabriel Gherasim: Mr. Lindbald, please give us some biographical information about yourself, both before and after your election to the Parliamentary position you hold now. <\/p>\n<p>Goran Lindbald: I&rsquo;ve been active in politics since my teens, vice-president of the National Union of students 1976-77. I gave my dental exam at &quot;Goteborg University&quot; in 1977. I&rsquo;ve been practising dentistry ever since. I&rsquo;ve been a prison dentist for almost 20 years. I still keep up my skills about once a week, in my own dental clinic. I was elected as a member of The Goteborg City Council in 91-97; Vice-President and subsequently, President of the township in Goteborg, in about the same era. I&rsquo;ve been a member of the Swedish Parliament since 1997. I&rsquo;ve been a member of the delegation to the PACE European Council, since 2004. I&rsquo;m currently the President of the Swedish delegation to PACE. I am also an observer on Iran&rsquo;s nuclear situation. I&rsquo;m married, I have four children ages 4, 7, 9, and 28. <\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" height=\"270\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" align=\"right\" src=\"http:\/\/upload.moldova.org\/politicom\/2006\/dec\/lindbad_1.jpg\" \/>G.G.: Describe to our readers what is and what motivated you to write &quot;The motion to condemn communism&quot;, that you have proposed for voting to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on January 25th, 2006? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: The motion was actually already proposed, when I became a member of PACE, by one of the MPs signing it; Mr. Van der Linden authored it. However, I volunteered to become an observer, when the position became vacant, as my Portuguese colleague, the appointed observer, was not re-elected. Growing up in Sweden, so close to the Evil Soviet Empire, I have always been against Communism. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: The majority of the &quot;free Europeans&quot; voted down the motion you are referring to. What were the &quot;arguments&quot; of those who fraternized with Communism, a system that has made itself guilty of killing over 100,000,000 so far, for NOT considering this a criminal regime? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Actually, the resolution was adopted by PACE; this was the first time ever that an international body of parliamentarians condemned Communism. However, the recommendation for action, which needed two-thirds majority, was voted down by only 15 votes. This means that the condemnation in the resolution is adopted, but a recommendation for actions among member countries was voted down. Yet, any member country can act anyway they see fit on this issue. You can read the whole debate on www.coe.int, look for January session 2006. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Lenin used to say that he needs the &quot;useful idiots&quot; of the West (the Western communists), in order for Moscow to eventually control their countries. To what level are the Western communists (socialists, left in general) ignorant about communist made genocides and persecutions and to what level have they simply became dependent on the Russian payroll, irrespective of the crimes against humanity that (neo)communists have been committing every day in the East? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Lenin used the term &quot;useful idiots&quot; about everyone collaborating without knowing. I think that it is impossible to calculate how many leftists from the West are idiots and how many are on the Russians&rsquo; pay role. However, very few can have been unaware of the Communist atrocities of past and present. All Western communist parties got sponsoring from the Soviets, but also from DDR (East Germany). Some went to Black Sea for vacation, others to East Berlin for education in Marxism-Leninism, and all got gifts like vodka and beer for Christmas. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: One of the communist methods of dealing with critics of their crimes is to &quot;attack the messenger&quot;. In fact, following your role in condemning Communism, a plethora of Communist\/Socialist mass-media from Western Europe and the USA (sic!), started a campaign of &quot;ad hominem&quot;, gratuitous invectives, against you. I think the &quot;preferred&quot; one is to call you a &quot;fascist&quot;. Has this bombardment of slander discouraged you from prompting the Europeans to condemn Communism and its crimes, or have they gotten you even more determined? Did you ever feel threatened in your safety following this initiative? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: I am not easily discouraged. Ironically, in addition of being on the leftists &quot;black list&quot; for condemning Communism, I&rsquo;m also blacklisted by the&#8230; aryan\/fascist movements. The latter don&rsquo;t like that I am in favour of immigration. It seems like I have &quot;the right mix&quot; of enemies. I did not feel threatened by these extremists&rsquo; name-calling, however the Police have been watching me carefully for a while. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What was the reaction from the Eastern European parliamentarians, already members of the European Union, to your recommendation? Were they predominantly supportive, or against this recommendation? What did that say to you? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: Actually, colleagues from Eastern Europe, some of them socialists notwithstanding, voted for my recommendation. On the other hand, for some strange reason, both Labor from Great Britain, as well as, social democrats from Finland, voted against it. Also, the whole Greek delegation voted against it. Their motivations to oppose this might be due to mercantilist, hideous reasons, or due to actual ideological conviction to support Communism. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: In Eastern Moldova (Transnistria), Russia still maintains an occupation army, despite Moscow&rsquo;s commitment that they would withdraw it by 1996. A group of ethnic Romanians are still kept behind bars for simply wanting to speak Romanian (which the Russians call &lsquo;Moldavian&rsquo;) in their country. What is it that the E.U. can do in terms of leverage, in order to pressure Russia into respecting sovereign nations and their rights? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: From my perspective, things are going backwards in Russia. However, some EU countries seem more concerned about buying cheap gas and oil than to promote human rights. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Eastern Europe (including Central Europe) has a preponderance of (neo)communist politicians in power, many of whom have literally had their parents torture and kill people by the thousands. Since there was never a Nuremberg Trial for Communism, these politicians are now still leading their countries. What kind of justice can be done to the victims of communism? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: Regarding the neo communist politicians, for me, it is strange that they get (re)elected, but apparently they must be liked by their voters. With regard to justice for the victims of communism, we still have to be working on that. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Earlier this year, the Romanian president Traian Basescu, was asked to condemn communism and he stated that he had to have a commission &quot;evaluate&quot; the evidence first, in order to make an informed decision. What kind of evidence did you have that the Romanian president didn&rsquo;t posses, to convince you about the necessity of condemning this most atrocious system of inhumanity of all times? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: I do not have any idea about why this information is &quot;lacking&quot; to the Romanian president. But to me, there is more than enough evidence in public sources, (and has been for decades), about communist atrocities. I see no need for a commission to look into the &quot;if&quot; there is evidence; however, I could suggest a commission that could investigate further into secret archives, in Romania&rsquo;s Securitate records, so that Romania could bring to trial some communist criminals into its courts. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Many American corporations have been doing sweet deals with the tyrannical Chinese Communist governments of the pre and post Tianamen Square massacre of 1989. Tell us a little bit about the reality of Chinese Communist society and whether these corporate-communist deals are benefiting the Chinese population at large. <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Not only American companies are responsible of this, but also European ones. I do not think isolation of China is a good way of promoting the downfall of the Chinese Communist Party, instead I suggest open exchange, BUT without Lenin&rsquo;s &quot;useful idiots&quot;. There have been too many na&iuml;ve visitors in China. Lots of trade and student exchange, tourism etc., will help change things in China. We also must always be observant, in order to condemn promptly organ harvesting and forced labor. Also, we should be aware that China&rsquo;s GNP growth is creating an all together catastrophic environmental disaster. In China, I predict a change towards democracy within 4 years. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What do you think are the reparatory measures that England\/USA have to make for Yalta? That the Russians (and their Eastern European acolytes) have to make for Communist oppression? And that the Communist\/Leftist governments of the EU nations have to make for misleading and justifying the Communist crimes, to millions of people in their own countries? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: I suggest an open debate, continuously upgrading the teaching of recent history in schools, as well as, giving at least moral restitution to the victims and their families. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What do you think future generations are going to say to this generation, for being either indifferent, or for actively supporting Communism, despite the Communist holocausts? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: That this generation was naive. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: How can our readers get involved in educating and lobbying European and American politicians, on the importance of an official condemnation of Communism? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Keep the debate alive, never let the politicians forget. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What are your future professional plans? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Keep up the work against all kinds of repressive regimes, whether they are ideological, religious, or just in the form of evil power. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: How may our readers contact you? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: E-mailing me at: <br \/>\ngoran.lindblad@riksdagen.se is the easiest way. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Thank you, for your time and we wish you a lot of SUCCESS in these future endeavours! <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Thank you too and best thoughts!<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\nThis interview in Romanian<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 6<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span>Interview Condemning Communism European Perspective<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-102665","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-politics"],"content_social_share":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 6<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>Interview of Mr. Goran Lindblad, swedish-european parliamentarian, by Gabriel Gherasim for&nbsp;Moldova.ORG<\/p>\n<p>Motto: &quot;Growing up in Sweden, so close to the Evil Soviet Empire, I have always been against communism&#8230; This was the first time ever that an international body of parliamentarians condemned communism&#8230; All Western communist parties got sponsoring from the Soviets, but also from D.D.R. (East Germany)&#8230;&quot; &#8211; Goran Lindbald <br \/>\nby Gabriel Teodor Gherasim, New York <\/p>\n<p>Gabriel Gherasim: Mr. Lindbald, please give us some biographical information about yourself, both before and after your election to the Parliamentary position you hold now. <\/p>\n<p>Goran Lindbald: I&rsquo;ve been active in politics since my teens, vice-president of the National Union of students 1976-77. I gave my dental exam at &quot;Goteborg University&quot; in 1977. I&rsquo;ve been practising dentistry ever since. I&rsquo;ve been a prison dentist for almost 20 years. I still keep up my skills about once a week, in my own dental clinic. I was elected as a member of The Goteborg City Council in 91-97; Vice-President and subsequently, President of the township in Goteborg, in about the same era. I&rsquo;ve been a member of the Swedish Parliament since 1997. I&rsquo;ve been a member of the delegation to the PACE European Council, since 2004. I&rsquo;m currently the President of the Swedish delegation to PACE. I am also an observer on Iran&rsquo;s nuclear situation. I&rsquo;m married, I have four children ages 4, 7, 9, and 28. <\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" height=\"270\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" align=\"right\" src=\"http:\/\/upload.moldova.org\/politicom\/2006\/dec\/lindbad_1.jpg\" \/>G.G.: Describe to our readers what is and what motivated you to write &quot;The motion to condemn communism&quot;, that you have proposed for voting to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on January 25th, 2006? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: The motion was actually already proposed, when I became a member of PACE, by one of the MPs signing it; Mr. Van der Linden authored it. However, I volunteered to become an observer, when the position became vacant, as my Portuguese colleague, the appointed observer, was not re-elected. Growing up in Sweden, so close to the Evil Soviet Empire, I have always been against Communism. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: The majority of the &quot;free Europeans&quot; voted down the motion you are referring to. What were the &quot;arguments&quot; of those who fraternized with Communism, a system that has made itself guilty of killing over 100,000,000 so far, for NOT considering this a criminal regime? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Actually, the resolution was adopted by PACE; this was the first time ever that an international body of parliamentarians condemned Communism. However, the recommendation for action, which needed two-thirds majority, was voted down by only 15 votes. This means that the condemnation in the resolution is adopted, but a recommendation for actions among member countries was voted down. Yet, any member country can act anyway they see fit on this issue. You can read the whole debate on www.coe.int, look for January session 2006. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Lenin used to say that he needs the &quot;useful idiots&quot; of the West (the Western communists), in order for Moscow to eventually control their countries. To what level are the Western communists (socialists, left in general) ignorant about communist made genocides and persecutions and to what level have they simply became dependent on the Russian payroll, irrespective of the crimes against humanity that (neo)communists have been committing every day in the East? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Lenin used the term &quot;useful idiots&quot; about everyone collaborating without knowing. I think that it is impossible to calculate how many leftists from the West are idiots and how many are on the Russians&rsquo; pay role. However, very few can have been unaware of the Communist atrocities of past and present. All Western communist parties got sponsoring from the Soviets, but also from DDR (East Germany). Some went to Black Sea for vacation, others to East Berlin for education in Marxism-Leninism, and all got gifts like vodka and beer for Christmas. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: One of the communist methods of dealing with critics of their crimes is to &quot;attack the messenger&quot;. In fact, following your role in condemning Communism, a plethora of Communist\/Socialist mass-media from Western Europe and the USA (sic!), started a campaign of &quot;ad hominem&quot;, gratuitous invectives, against you. I think the &quot;preferred&quot; one is to call you a &quot;fascist&quot;. Has this bombardment of slander discouraged you from prompting the Europeans to condemn Communism and its crimes, or have they gotten you even more determined? Did you ever feel threatened in your safety following this initiative? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: I am not easily discouraged. Ironically, in addition of being on the leftists &quot;black list&quot; for condemning Communism, I&rsquo;m also blacklisted by the&#8230; aryan\/fascist movements. The latter don&rsquo;t like that I am in favour of immigration. It seems like I have &quot;the right mix&quot; of enemies. I did not feel threatened by these extremists&rsquo; name-calling, however the Police have been watching me carefully for a while. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What was the reaction from the Eastern European parliamentarians, already members of the European Union, to your recommendation? Were they predominantly supportive, or against this recommendation? What did that say to you? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: Actually, colleagues from Eastern Europe, some of them socialists notwithstanding, voted for my recommendation. On the other hand, for some strange reason, both Labor from Great Britain, as well as, social democrats from Finland, voted against it. Also, the whole Greek delegation voted against it. Their motivations to oppose this might be due to mercantilist, hideous reasons, or due to actual ideological conviction to support Communism. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: In Eastern Moldova (Transnistria), Russia still maintains an occupation army, despite Moscow&rsquo;s commitment that they would withdraw it by 1996. A group of ethnic Romanians are still kept behind bars for simply wanting to speak Romanian (which the Russians call &lsquo;Moldavian&rsquo;) in their country. What is it that the E.U. can do in terms of leverage, in order to pressure Russia into respecting sovereign nations and their rights? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: From my perspective, things are going backwards in Russia. However, some EU countries seem more concerned about buying cheap gas and oil than to promote human rights. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Eastern Europe (including Central Europe) has a preponderance of (neo)communist politicians in power, many of whom have literally had their parents torture and kill people by the thousands. Since there was never a Nuremberg Trial for Communism, these politicians are now still leading their countries. What kind of justice can be done to the victims of communism? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: Regarding the neo communist politicians, for me, it is strange that they get (re)elected, but apparently they must be liked by their voters. With regard to justice for the victims of communism, we still have to be working on that. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Earlier this year, the Romanian president Traian Basescu, was asked to condemn communism and he stated that he had to have a commission &quot;evaluate&quot; the evidence first, in order to make an informed decision. What kind of evidence did you have that the Romanian president didn&rsquo;t posses, to convince you about the necessity of condemning this most atrocious system of inhumanity of all times? <\/p>\n<p>G.L: I do not have any idea about why this information is &quot;lacking&quot; to the Romanian president. But to me, there is more than enough evidence in public sources, (and has been for decades), about communist atrocities. I see no need for a commission to look into the &quot;if&quot; there is evidence; however, I could suggest a commission that could investigate further into secret archives, in Romania&rsquo;s Securitate records, so that Romania could bring to trial some communist criminals into its courts. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Many American corporations have been doing sweet deals with the tyrannical Chinese Communist governments of the pre and post Tianamen Square massacre of 1989. Tell us a little bit about the reality of Chinese Communist society and whether these corporate-communist deals are benefiting the Chinese population at large. <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Not only American companies are responsible of this, but also European ones. I do not think isolation of China is a good way of promoting the downfall of the Chinese Communist Party, instead I suggest open exchange, BUT without Lenin&rsquo;s &quot;useful idiots&quot;. There have been too many na&iuml;ve visitors in China. Lots of trade and student exchange, tourism etc., will help change things in China. We also must always be observant, in order to condemn promptly organ harvesting and forced labor. Also, we should be aware that China&rsquo;s GNP growth is creating an all together catastrophic environmental disaster. In China, I predict a change towards democracy within 4 years. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What do you think are the reparatory measures that England\/USA have to make for Yalta? That the Russians (and their Eastern European acolytes) have to make for Communist oppression? And that the Communist\/Leftist governments of the EU nations have to make for misleading and justifying the Communist crimes, to millions of people in their own countries? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: I suggest an open debate, continuously upgrading the teaching of recent history in schools, as well as, giving at least moral restitution to the victims and their families. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What do you think future generations are going to say to this generation, for being either indifferent, or for actively supporting Communism, despite the Communist holocausts? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: That this generation was naive. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: How can our readers get involved in educating and lobbying European and American politicians, on the importance of an official condemnation of Communism? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Keep the debate alive, never let the politicians forget. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: What are your future professional plans? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Keep up the work against all kinds of repressive regimes, whether they are ideological, religious, or just in the form of evil power. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: How may our readers contact you? <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: E-mailing me at: <br \/>\ngoran.lindblad@riksdagen.se is the easiest way. <\/p>\n<p>G.G.: Thank you, for your time and we wish you a lot of SUCCESS in these future endeavours! <\/p>\n<p>G.L.: Thank you too and best thoughts!<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\nThis interview in Romanian<\/p>\n<div class='heateorSssClear'><\/div><div  class='heateor_sss_sharing_container heateor_sss_horizontal_sharing' data-heateor-sss-href='https:\/\/www.moldova.org\/en\/interview-condemning-communism-a-european-perspective-21106-eng\/' data-heateor-sss-no-counts=\"1\"><div class='heateor_sss_sharing_title' style=\"font-weight:bold\" ><\/div><div class=\"heateor_sss_sharing_ul\"><a aria-label=\"Facebook\" class=\"heateor_sss_facebook\" 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