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IHRA Chair Ambassador Georges Santer led visits to Staro Sajmište and Topovske Supe, Belgrade and held official meetings with senior members of the government and the mayor of Belgrade, seeking the acceleration of memorial plans for preserving Holocaust sites at Staro Sajmište and Topovske Šupe.
IHRA Chair Ambassador Georges Santer commends Mayor Remigijus Šimašius's actions to disallow the public honouring of individuals involved in and connected to the execution of hate crimes during the Holocaust.
The working group aims to counter Holocaust denial and the distortion of the history of the Holocaust and genocide of the Roma.
A valuable member of the IHRA, Dr Gilly Carr also leads its project of safeguarding Holocaust related sites to preserve its record.
Taking a great interest in the House of Fates museum in Budapest, the IHRA supports the country in its efforts to present a nuanced and self-critical history of the Holocaust in Hungary.
From 2 to 5 June 2019, the 33 Member States of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) held their first plenary session under the Luxembourg chairmanship. The Mondorf Plenary was a meeting where IHRA’s expert and political level came together to discuss and move forward with projects relating to Holocaust research, remembrance, and education.
From 3- 5 June, 2019, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) will hold its first bi-annual Plenary Meeting under the Luxembourg Chairmanship in the town of Mondorf-les-Bains, where more than 150 experts and governmental representatives will meet to discuss the Holocaust as a contemporary political issue.
The IHRA condemns the vandalization of Holocaust survivor portraits and actions of hate against its victims.
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