Through a series of events

The Three Cultures Foundation commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day

PHOTO/The Three Cultures Foundation - The Three Cultures of the Mediterranean Foundation is organising a series of events to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, set by UNESCO every 27 January

Once again, the Fundación Tres Culturas del Mediterráneo (Three Cultures of the Mediterranean Foundation) organises a series of acts to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, honoured by UNESCO every 27 January, the date on which Soviet troops liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in 1945.

Among these events will be the conference scheduled on the subject to take place on January 28 at 12:00 pm at the Foundation's headquarters in Seville. The event will include a candle-lighting ceremony in memory of the victims of the Holocaust. 

The Holocaust resulted in the extermination of almost two thirds of the European Jewish population and remains one of the most painful reminders of the failure of the international community to protect this population. 

The activities planned are intended to refer to the human dignity and worth of all people, as well as their right to live without discrimination and to enjoy equal protection under the law, a right enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

“The Holocaust was the product of an ideology of biological racism, of which a central element was hatred of Jews. […]. Three generations on, preserving the memory of the Holocaust means continuing the struggle against anti-Semitism, whose proponents persistently sully the memory of the dead in order to attack Jews today. The preservation of this memory requires support for historical research. It also requires education about the history of the Holocaust and other genocides and mass crimes.[…]. Together with educational leaders around the world, UNESCO carries out this work on a daily basis through educational research and training and through the UNESCO university chairs, as part of the Organization’s global citizenship education programmes," as Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO's director general, pointed out.