“Our commitment must be to remember the victims who perished, respect the survivors still with us, and reaffirm humanity's common aspiration for mutual understanding and justice.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
“Our commitment must be to remember the victims who perished, respect the survivors still with us, and reaffirm humanity's common aspiration for mutual understanding and justice.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
On 16 March a roundtable on the recently adopted IHRA working definition of antisemitism took place in the synagogue of Luxembourg, in the presence of about 80 participants. In attendance were several ambassadors and representatives from the embassies of Belgium, Germany, Poland and the UK, as well as the honorary consul of Israel.
Georges Santer (Ambassador of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg) - Head of Delegation
Max Conzemius (Ministère de l'Éducation nationale et de la Formation professionnelle) – Education Working Group
Marcelle Mangen (Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs)
Frank Schroeder (National Resistance Museum) - Museums and Memorials Working Group