More than 15 months after the terrorist attacks by Hamas in Israel, Antonio Gutless said that the United Nations would “make the most effort to release all hostages.” Of all the hostages, and the permanent ceasefire of Gaza. “
Every year, on the day when the concentration camps were released in 1945, the world united to honor the memories of 6 million Jews who died of the Nazi and their collaborators. Everyone who is suffering from disability, LGBTIQ+individuals, and systematic violence, torture, and genocide of the Nazi administration.
Don’t forget the lesson
In front of Israel’s President Isaac Herzouk in the General Assembly Hall, the secretary -general emphasized the need for memory and never forget the Holocaust lessons.
This year’s commemorative shows a milestone. It is 80 years of effort to maintain the memories of the victims, 80 years from the end of the Holocaust.
In order to guarantee that the fear of Auschwitz Birkenau and other forced camps will never be erased from history, Gutalez, who is under the courage of survivors when shared their stories, will ensure this history. The responsibility was to never forget that we belong to everyone. 。 “Memories are not only moral acts, but memories are to encourage action,” he said.
Battle hatred
As part of the continuous efforts to fight the UN Hate Speech, this commemorative emphasizes the importance of educating future generations in the crafting acts committed during the Holocaust.
The praised writer Prim Levi’s words -Emphasize the survivors of Auschwitz, who prompted humanity to “know our knowledge in our hearts.” And “make those rights reality.”
Protect human rights
The United Nations commits the universal human rights declaration founded by the Holocaust. In 1948, nations around the world united to confirm direct response to the unique dignity and equality of all people, and direct response to the fear of the Nazi ideology.
Remember that this document was “the pure expression of our shared mankind,” the United Nations said, “It remains shining in the dark age.”
“Today, our world is broken and dangerous,” Gutless warns again. And it is rising. “
Efforts to fight against the Holocaust’s denial, discrimination, and the tide of hatred grow are the center of the United Nations, and efforts to recently launched an anti -Semitic action plan, promote education, truth, and distort the historical facts. Was strengthened.
Gutless said that it was important to promote education, fight lies, and speak the truth in seeking to promote the anti -Semitic illegal illegal illegalism anywhere.
“We will never forget, and we will never shake in that battle,” said the United Nations chief, leaving the podium on the survivors there to share their memories. Ta.
Prayer for peace
“It is time to challenge to be a simple anti -Semitism, not diplomacy, but a simple anti -Semitism,” said Isaac Helzwalk.
Eighty years later of the Holocaust, he said, “I said I was standing at the General Assembly with a deep religion and hope. Our country stood up from the crematorium flame and repaired it forever with a sword. We will build and repair to add light. “
He added that he wanted to live in a peaceful side with Israel and his neighbors in the Middle East, Israeli, and Palestinians.
On this historic day, we must promise to work in cooperation with darkness and hatred and to secure shared future construction. This is an oath we must share. All of us. The family of the nation -What happened once is that it will never happen again. “
Roman Survivor
Holocaust’s Roman survivor Dumitol Micracek flew from Budapest on Monday to participate in the ceremony of the General Assembly Hall.
DumitRu Miclescu is working on the Holocaust’s memory for dignity and human rights rituals to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.
He talked to him, supported by Nie’s Isabella Tivererde.
He, a survivor of Transnistoria’s terrorist camp, was driven by a Romanian 8 -year -old boy with his family and was expelled abroad.
Build a world without racism
“I will never forget the moment we gathered on the train. Before we arrived, many people died on the train. People who reached the camp are forced labor, hunger aTION, illness, and illness. He suffered more, including the constant fear.
Acknowledged the lack of support for Rome who survived and returned home, Miklesk says that being in the United Nations is an “important step to recognize history”, but there are still many things to do. I mentioned.
“I’ll have all the youth listening to my story tell me. I would like to learn about your history. I hope to build a world without racism,” he concluded.
Never forget
Marianne Muller, who was just a baby during the Holocaust, also took the podium to share her family’s story. With her four children and grandchildren, she said: “They are my personal answer to Hitler.”
Emphasizing that anti -Jewishism is rising around the world, Muller called the world to remember Holocaust and his fears that “all occurred 80 years ago.”
Marianne Muller is working on the Holocaust’s memory for dignity, human rights ceremony and human rights ceremony, complying with the Holocaust’s victims.
“Don’t neutralize human suffering.”
At the ceremony in Geneva, Ivan Refcovitz, the survivor of the Nazi death camp, shared the tragic testimony of his experience on Monday, marked the Holocaust’s memory day, and to the current and future generations. Share a transcendental message.
88 -year -old Lefcovitz, a victim of Hitler’s mission to recall his father and his brother’s murder and wipe out the Jews, has joined the Nazi leader. I pointed out.
Lefkovits was seven years old sent to RavensBruck RenCuntion Camp in November 1944. He spent the last few months of the war in Bergen Bersen Camp, where he died almost after hunger and thirst.
Today, he encourages the younger generation to study the history of “not always learning, but to understand.”