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January 27, 2009 No. 1 The UN Chronicle
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust

Message of the Secretary-General

"Today, we remember the millions of victims of the Nazis -- nearly one third of the Jewish people and countless other minorities -- who suffered atrocious acts of discrimination, deprivation, cruelty and murder.

New initiatives in Holocaust remembrance and education have given us an authentic basis for hope. That hope is the theme of this year’s observance.

But we can and must do more if we are to make that hope a reality.

We must continue to examine why the world failed to prevent the Holocaust and other atrocities since. That way, we will be better armed to defeat anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance.

We must continue to teach our children the lessons of history’s darkest chapters. That will help them do a better job than their elders in building a world of peaceful coexistence.

We must combat Holocaust denial, and speak out in the face of bigotry and hatred.

And we must uphold the standards and laws that the United Nations has put in place to protect people and fight impunity for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Our world continues to be plagued by ruthless violence, utter disregard for human rights, and the targeting of people solely for who they are.

On this fourth International Day of Commemoration, let us remember the victims of the Holocaust by reaffirming our faith in the dignity and equal rights of all members of the human family. And let us pledge to work together to turn today’s hope into tomorrow’s better future." *

UN Chronicle, Issue 2-3, 2008

Are Human Rights Universal?

By Navanethem Pillay

UN Chronicle, web article, 2008

Holocaust Remembrance and Genocide Prevention

By T. Vishnu Jayaraman

UN Chronicle, Issue 1, 2006

Interview with Holocaust Survivors Jack and Ina Polak

Authors of the best-selling book "Steal a Pencil for Me"

UN Chronicle, Issue 4, 2005

A Resolution Unfolds—The World Remembers

By Namrita Talwar

UN Chronicle, Issue 1, 2005

Appreciation: Tom Luke

By Shashi Tharoor

UN Chronicle, Issue 1, 2005

‘Terror in the Soul’ Remembering Auschwitz

By Tom Luke

UN Resources
Remarks at Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Park East Synagogue
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

United Nations Discussion Paper Series
The History of the Jews in Europe during the 19th and early 20th Centuries
By Professor Monika Richarz, Professor Emeritus of Hamburg University

28th Special Session of the General Assembly
Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps

2009 Calendar of Holocaust Remembrance Events
Calendar of Events

United Nations Discussion Paper Series
By leading scholars in the field of Holocaust and genocide studies
Holocaust and the United Nations Discussion Paper Series

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message on the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust
Message of the Secretary-General

Unlearning Intolerance
Seminar Series

Curriculum on Racial Discrimination
UN Cyberschoolbus

The Footprints for Hope Project
Footprints for Hope

The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme
Backgrounder

Educational Materials
Educational Materials

Programme of Outreach on the "Holocaust and the United Nations"
Report of the Secretary-General

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UN Resources and Related Links

GA Resolution Holocaust Remembrance

Remembrance and Beyond - UN Cyberschoolbus

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

*For information media • not an official record

Yad Vashem

UNESCO – Education for Holocaust Remembrance

Anne Frank Trust - UK

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