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    'FOCUS ON RECENT ATROCITIES'

    News24, South Africa
    April 26 2007

    Los Angeles - Director Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation is to
    expand beyond a focus on the Holocaust to document survivor memories
    from more recent atrocities, USA Today reported on Tuesday.

    Until now, the foundation started by Spielberg has focused on recording
    the statements of Holocaust survivors and has collected more than 52
    000 interviews.

    The foundation will continue to record those oral histories, but will
    also turn its attention to recording eye-witness reports of genocide
    in Rwanda and Cambodia, as well as stories of life under apartheid
    in South Africa.

    "The obligation to remember is a moral responsibility that all of us
    owe to all of those who have suffered violence and racism in the modern
    world, whether they are Jew or Armenians or Cambodians or Rwandans
    or Darfuris," said Douglas Greenberg, executive director of the Shoah
    Foundation Institute at the University of Southern California.

    'Never forget'

    Spielberg said the organisation was dedicated to applying the mantra
    "never forget" to more recent acts of genocide and oppression.

    "Now we ask ourselves: How do we make this vision a priority in
    communities all across the world?" Spielberg said.

    Spielberg created the foundation after finishing his Oscar-winning
    film Schindler's List nearly 14 years ago, saying he was overwhelmed
    by the personal stories he heard from Holocaust survivors after the
    movie came out.
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