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The Holocaust stands as the darkest chapter in human history. Today we honour the memory of the six million Jews, Roma and Sinti, and countless others who were senselessly murdered.
Eighty-one years after the end of the Second World War, we are witnessing the highest levels of antisemitism worldwide since the Shoah. From terror attacks such as those witnessed on Bondi Beach to harassment, vandalism, and threats against Jewish communities, antisemitism is manifesting with renewed visibility and brutality.
It is for this reason that this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day carries even greater urgency. Remembrance is not only about honouring the victims, is it also a warning to the living of where hatred, denial, and indifference can lead.
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