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Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
This reflection looks back at the 2000 Stockholm Declaration, whose principles have shaped Holocaust education, research, and remembrance globally. While IHRA’s work has since grown to include new focus areas and tools, the Declaration remains a foundational document in building international commitment.
Today, Israel assumes the Presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) from the United Kingdom. Dani Dayan, Chairman of Yad Vashem, is the IHRA Chair during the Israeli Presidency.
Government representatives, Holocaust experts, and survivors will gather in London to mark the 25th anniversary of the Stockholm Declaration, the founding document of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).
In 2005, the United Nations designated 27 January as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. We spoke with Holocaust survivor Ivor Perl, Romanian delegate Alina Bricman, and Head of the Delegation of the Netherlands, Aaf Tiems, about why remembrance matters and what it means to them.
At the International IHRA Conference on the Persecution and Genocide of Roma during the Nazi Era, participants shared archival evidence, expert insights, and deeply personal experiences.
The IHRA concluded its Plenary meetings under the UK Presidency, held from 2 to 5 December 2024. With its theme “In Plain Sight,” the London Plenary reflected on the importance of Holocaust remembrance, education, and research in addressing contemporary challenges such as antisemitism, antigypsyism/anti-Roma discrimination, and Holocaust distortion.
The IHRA condemns the inaccurate leak of information from a discussion on the former Jasenovac concentration camp.
As Holocaust distortion surges anew in today’s interconnected world, a critical question emerges, “Why now?” The IHRA-UNESCO Capacity Building Training Program held at New North London Synagogue brought together members of civil society organizations and policymakers to address the escalating challenge of Holocaust distortion and rising antisemitism.
IHRA Chair Lord Eric Pickles responds to the recent attack in Amsterdam, stressing the need for decisive action from sports authorities and officials to prevent further violence.
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