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| Holocaust Memorial Day 2010 |
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| Written by Glen Williams | |
| Tuesday, 26 January 2010 | |
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27th January 2010 - National Holocaust Memorial Day Today marks the 65th Annivesary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi Death Camp, in 1945. Throughout Europe this day is used to remember the victims of all genocide. Sefton UNISON has for many years been active in anti-racist and anti-facist activities and has a proud tradition of challenging exploitation and prejudice. Sefton UNISON will stand up to hatred and hopes that all Members today find some time to remember the victims of all crimes against humanity. Trade unionists are opposed to those who deny the Holocaust and believe in International Solidarity. In difficult economic times, those perceived as 'outsiders' are often blamed as being responsible for societal and financial failings. We believe that diversity and difference are to be celebrated and not exploited to create tensions and divisions in our community. 'It is not the pain of the oppressor that hurts the victim most, but the silence of the bystander'. In whatever way possible, I hope you can commit to making a positive difference - we must remember and learn from the past - simply to say 'Never Again' is a slogan unless we actively commit to making that difference. Sefton UNISON has produced the International Award -Winning Holocaust Documentary - AREK. If you are a UNISON member and would like a free copy of this DVD, please contact the Branch Office and we will be happy to send you one. This year also we have joined with Sefton Equalities Partnership and produced a quite stunning Holocaust booklet comprising of artwork and poetry created by local schools and groups. If you wish to receive a copy please contact the Branch Office - numbers are limited and you are advised to call quickly. Today is a day to remember the past and to commit to the future. Glen Williams, Branch Secretary, Sefton UNISON. |
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