HMD has been held in the UK since 2001 and the United Nations
declared this an International event in November 2005. 27 January was chosen as the date for HMD because it was on this
date in 1945 that the largest Nazi killing camp Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated.
HMD is about remembering the victims and those whose lives have been changed beyond recognition
of the Holocaust, Nazi persecution and subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and the ongoing atrocities today in
Darfur. HMD provides us with an opportunity to honour the survivors but it's also a chance to look to our own lives and
communities today. Genocide doesn't happen overnight, it's a gradual process which begins when the differences between
us are not celebrated but used as a reason to exclude or marginalise. By learning from the lessons of the past, we can create
a safer, better future.
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