MICHAEL FABRICANT MARKS HOLOCAUST DAY
Michael Fabricant showed his commitment to Holocaust Memorial Day by signing a Book of Commitment in the House of Commons to honour those killed in the Holocaust and individuals that risked their lives to help those being persecuted. Alongside his name he wrote "Lest any of us forget."
The Book has been placed in the House of Commons for Members of Parliament nationwide to sign and pledge their support for the annual day of remembrance on Sunday 27th January. Michael says: "Holocaust Memorial Day provides a focus for each of us to learn from the lessons of the Holocaust. We must not only reflect on the horrors of the Holocaust and remember all the victims killed and persecuted by the Nazis but also to challenge all types of prejudice and discrimination which continue in our society today.
"I shall also be attending a Holocaust Memorial Service at the National Memorial Arboretum near Lichfield at 11am on Sunday 27th January. That day marks the anniversary of the liberation in 1945 of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous concentration and extermination camp. It is the eighth year that the anniversary has been officially commemorated in the UK. In 2005, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the day passing the Holocaust Memorial Day resolution."
On and around Holocaust Memorial Day, schools, local communities and faith groups from across the UK will join together to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Thousands of events are being held across the country to commemorate all those who suffered at the hands of the Nazis during the Holocaust and in more recent genocides. Ultimately the aim of the day is to motivate people – individually and collectively, to ensure that the horrendous crimes, racism and victimization committed during the Holocaust and subsequent genocides are neither forgotten nor repeated again.
Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust says: "We are delighted that Michael is supporting Holocaust Memorial Day. At a time when , Holocaust denial, racism, anti-Semitism, prejudice and sadly even genocide still continue to pollute our world today, Holocaust Memorial Day and Holocaust education is more important than ever. It is through the participation and support of schools, local groups and elected members that give this day the impact it has around the country and we applaud their commitment to ensuring the lessons of the past learnt, acted upon and disseminated."
Photo shows Michael Fabricant signing the Book of Commitment