Malta joined the global community in marking Holocaust Remembrance Day, reflecting on the atrocities of the past while issuing a stark warning about the dangers of hatred and intolerance in today’s world. The ceremony highlighted the importance of preserving memory and promoting tolerance to prevent history from repeating itself. Leaders emphasized that the lessons of the Holocaust remain crucial for guiding future generations.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Marked with Urgent Warning on Tolerance
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