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David Cameron: 'More must be done to preserve the memory of the Holocaust’
David Cameron: Treba više učiniti kako bi se sačuvala uspomena na Holokaust
by: Henri Stein Updated: 18/Sep/2013 13:01
LONDON (EJP)---British Prime Minister David Cameron told the Holocaust Education Trust’s annual dinner in London that ‘’more must be done to preserve the memory of the Holocaust at a time when anti-Semitism is returning to some parts of Europe.’’
British Prime Minister
David Cameron with a group of Holocaust survivors during the annual
Holocaust Educational Trust dinner in London.
London (EJP) Britanski premijer David Cameron je na godišnjoj večeri za "Holocaust Education Trust" rekao da se mora više učiniti da bi se sačuvala uspomena na Holokaust u vrijeme kada se antisemitizam vraća u neke dijelove Europe. To je kazao prije najave pred grupom preživjelih Holokausta da je vlada povećala fondove za "HET" s dodatnih 300,000 funti ( 358.000 eura ili 479.000 dolara) na godinu.
Holocaust Educational Trust je osnovan prije 25 godina kako bi u školama i široj zajednici podigao svijest i razumijevanje o Holokaustu i za njegovo moderno učenje. Ovaj dodatni fond će omogućiti da više djece uzme učešća u učenju o Auschwitzu, te će omogućiti studentima i učiteljima da posjete nekadašnji nacistički koncentracijski logor smrti Auschwitz- Birkenau. Holocaust Educational Trust je pravi put i od vitalnog je značenja da se podupre, rekao je premijer. Mi moramo to poduprijeti jer antisemitizam nije napad samo na židovski narod, nego je napad na humanost. Kada se osvrnemo natrag na Srebrenicu i Rwandu, mi se moramo danas zapitati da li nismo tada mogli učiniti više. Isto se može kazati i za Siriju.
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He continued, “Let me assure you that the safety of Israel will always be a fundamental concern for me. With me as Prime Minister, Britain will never stand by. We will not stand by when people talk with genocidal intent about the Jewish people — as the Iranian regime has done. We will not stand by as the Iranians continue their path to nuclear weapons.
“And we will back Israel’s right to defend itself, when rockets from terrorists… are fired into Israeli homes.”
Cameron also launched a new national multi-faith and cross-party Holocaust commission, which will set up a permanent Holocaust memorial in Britain....
Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said: “We welcome the lead that the Prime Minister has taken in safeguarding the memory of the Holocaust for decades to come. We are delighted to be the key partners in the delivery of this landmark initiative.”
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