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The theme for this year’s International Holocaust Memorial Day 2021, “Be the light in the darkness,” is a testimony to the eternal Hope of Israel. The emphasis on finding hope in one of history’s most tragic horrors recalls Israel’s
“Yom Hashoah” which is held on the 27th of
Nisan (in April or May) where it is designated “Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day” honoring as well the valor of all those who braved the atrocities.
January 27th was chosen by the United Nations General Assembly on November 1st, 2005 to commemorate the date that the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Red Army in 1945.
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Belarus needs stronger support from Europe and America, if democracy is to prevail
On International Holocaust Memorial Day, Roger Casale, Secretary General, New Europeans and Olga Kostukevich, New Europeans Minsk share eye-witness reports from inside Belarus and argue the country urgently needs more help from its friends, especially from Europe.
Published on 27 January 2021 at 09:30
Three years ago, German President Frank Steinmeier attended the opening of a memorial to Maly Trostenets, the largest Nazi concentration camp on the territory of the old USSR. It was the first time a German President had ever visited Belarus.
Today, at Slutsk, 97 km south of Minsk, the Lukashenko regime is building a new detention centre. An eye-witness described it as “some kind of military unit, where prisoners are led past men in uniform, standing ten paces apart, holding a machine gun or a dog on a leash.”
In a first, Arab-initiated event commemorates the Holocaust in wake of Abraham Accords
In a first, Arab-initiated event commemorates the Holocaust in wake of Abraham Accords
Participants from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Saudi Arabia joined viewers from North America, Europe and Israel in more personal kind of diplomacy.
(January 27, 2021 / JNS) In the wake of the Abraham Accords and in honor of International Holocaust Memorial Day on Jan. 27, individuals from the group Sharaka held an event to memorialize victims of the Holocaust and to promote an action plan for Holocaust awareness and combating anti-Semitism.
According to Sharaka (“partnership” in Arabic), this week’s event was the first-ever initiative to commemorate the Holocaust, bringing together Arab leaders in the Middle East.
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