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    Holocaust Victims Commemorated in Yerevan (VIDEO)

    01.27.2015 17:10 epress.am


    Today, a remembrance ceremony dedicated to the international Holocaust
    Memorial Day took place at the Holocaust and Genocide victims memorial
    in Yerevan. The event was organized by the UN in Armenia office and
    Armenia's Jewish community.

    Armenia's Jewish community's Rabbi Gerson Meir Burshtein turned to the
    issue of the recognition of all genocides and called for morality to
    be a higher priority in political and economic objectives.

    The UN's released address for the Holocaust Memorial day recalls that
    the Allied forces liberated Auschwitz Birkenau, the German Nazi
    Concentration and Extermination Camp.

    "More than a million inmates, primarily Jews, were brutally and
    systematically killed in the place where the Nazis introduced the
    monstrous concept of "industrialized murder". Among the other victims
    were non-Jewish Poles, political prisoners, Soviet prisoners of war,
    Sinti and Roma, homosexuals, disabled persons and Jehovah's witnesses.

    Unprecedented in human history, this mass killing was motivated by the
    perverse, race-based ideology of the Nazis, who sought to track down
    and kill every last Jew and any others they considered to be inferior.

    Humankind united to overcome the Nazi menace. Today, we are being
    tested again. Minorities everywhere often face bigotry. Sectarian
    tensions and other forms of intolerance are on the rise. Anti-Semitic
    attacks continue, with Jews being killed solely because they are Jews.
    Vulnerable communities around the world continue to bury their dead
    while living in fear of further violence.

    The mission of the United Nations was shaped by the tragedy of the
    Second World War and the Holocaust. We are committed to protect the
    vulnerable, promote fundamental human rights and uphold the freedom,
    dignity and worth of every person.

    For the past decade, the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach
    Programme has mobilized students and educators around the world to
    help us achieve these goals. We are grateful to our many partners -
    including Holocaust survivors -- who have contributed to this work,
    which spanned 42 countries in the past year alone.

    The violence and bias we see every day are stark reminders of the
    distance still to travel in upholding human rights, preventing
    genocide and defending our common humanity. We must redouble our
    efforts to eradicate the deep roots of hatred and intolerance. People
    everywhere must unite to stop the cycles of discord and build a world
    of inclusion and mutual respect," writes the UN's address for the
    International Commemoration of the memory of the victims of the
    Holocaust.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/01/27/holocaust-victims-commemorated-in-yerevan-video.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBrzXgPg4Vw

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