Slovenia Times
28. April, 2021
Ljubljana – President Borut Pahor urged Slovenians to respect each other, stressing in his Resistance Day address that what brings the nation together outweighs what tears it apart with regard to recent history.
Resistance Day commemorates the day in 1941 that the Liberation Front was established. It is seen as a heroic act of resistance against the overmighty occupying forces, but on the political right in particular it is emphasised as the start of a Communist revolution.
Pahor said it as possible to live side-by-side despite having a different take on recent history.
“The most important thing is to listen, hear … and also respect each other. It is decisive for our common future that everyone may air their views. This is the right of everyone, and it must not be curtailed, even when it comes to circumstances that we are witnessing today.”
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