Catherine Ashton : ‘Holocaust survivors remind us of this tragedy that we must never forget’
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                  Catherine Ashton : ‘Holocaust survivors remind us of this tragedy that we must never forget’

                  EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton

                  Catherine Ashton : ‘Holocaust survivors remind us of this tragedy that we must never forget’

                  28.01.2013, Holocaust

                  EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton paid tribute to the survivors of the Holocaust "who remind us of this tragedy that we must never forget," in a statement issued Sunday on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
                  "Today we remember the victims of the Holocaust. We honour every one of the six million who were brutally murdered in this darkest period of European history. I also want to pay special tribute to the survivors of the Holocaust, who remind us of this tragedy that we must never forget," she said.
                  "On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember that this crime was not perpetrated by a few individuals. Many took part directly or indirectly and many more just let it happen. That is why we must remain vigilant. Genocide is caused by the violence of some and the indifference of others."
                  She also paid tribute to the "acts of courage and sacrifice which lit up Europe, neighbours who saved families, employers who rescued their employees and all those who protected their fellow citizens."
                  "These acts are proof that we are not powerless against evil. That is a lesson which must guide us today; not just to remember the crimes of the past, but to dedicate ourselves to preventing all acts of hatred and standing up for fundamental rights and freedoms in our own time," Ashton concluded.

                  EJP