“We share a commitment to throw light on the still obscured shadows of the Holocaust.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
“We share a commitment to throw light on the still obscured shadows of the Holocaust.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
On 2 December, the the joint antisemitism monitoring office of the Action and Protection Foundation and the Jewish Agency was formally opened in Budapest.
The Political Capital Institute will be holding a conference at the British Embassy in Budapest from 25-26 November.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has undertaken to be chief patron of Holocaust Memorial Year 2014 in Hungary.
Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest is now the second Visual History Archive access site in Hungary and the 45th in the world. The first access point in Hungary opened at Central European University in 2009.
The Tom Lantos Institute, an independent human and minority rights organization based in Budapest, convened the Conference on Jewish Life and Antisemitism in Contemporary Europe to address the most pressing challenges and significant issues facing European Jewish communities today.
Hungary is to provide funding to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation as part of the Holocaust Memorial Year in Hungary in 2014, and will also take part in the Foundation's International Committee.
The Action and Protection Foundation in Budapest has launched a new program to monitor antisemitism.
Organized by the Holocaust Memorial Center and the Ács Városért Társaság, an NGO formed by local patriots in the town of Ács, a new book on the 1944 Strasshof deportations was presented at the Austrian Cultural Forum in Budapest on May 8, 2013.