The association's chairman, Alfred Obranic, told Hina on Thursday that the adoption of the resolution was one of the brighter days for the Continent.
"Europe has woken up and condemned Communism, one of the totalitarian systems which under the guise of humanism and promotion of justice, freedom and equality, was actually more perverse and pathological than Nazism," Obranic said.
He recalled that in the wake of the Second World War, 100,000 Croats were killed without trial, and an additional 100,000 were sent to prisons and labour camps without trial.
According to him, there were 94 million victims of Communism in the world.