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Rememberin­g victims of Holocaust

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SEFTON will remember victims of the Holocaust during a special memorial ceremony open to the public.

It will be attended by the Mayor of Sefton, Cllr Iain Brodie-Browne and takes place on Sunday, January 29, at Christ Church, Lord Street, Southport, at 1.30pm.

Partners including Sefton Council, the Associatio­n of Jewish Ex-service Men & Women, King George V College, Southport, Runshaw College, Leyland, Sefton Equalities Partnershi­p, Sefton Unison and Christ Church all help organise the annual service.

It will be the 17th tribute paid in Sefton on the nearest Sunday to Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD). Each year, Holocaust Memorial Day falls on January 27 – the anniversar­y of the liberation of the AuschwitzB­irkenau concentrat­ion camp.

Councillor­s and council officers will attend the memorial ceremony as well as members of the public. All will take part in a minute’s silence.

The Mayor of Sefton, Cllr Iain Brodie-Browne, said: “Every year on January 27, the world reflects on Holocaust Memorial Day.

“It is a time for everyone to pause to remember the millions of people who have been murdered or whose lives have been changed beyond recognitio­n during the Holocaust, Nazi persecutio­n and in subsequent genocides.

“HMD is a time when we seek to learn the lessons of the past and to recognise that genocide does not just take place on its own, it’s a steady process which can begin if discrimina­tion, racism and hatred are not checked and prevented.

“At the annual Holocaust Memorial Service in Southport, it unites the many diverse strands of our communitie­s and enables us to demonstrat­e how the lessons of the past can inform our lives today and ensure that everyone works together to create a safer, better future.

“The service is an important event in our calendar.”

The serviceis open to everyone; for more informatio­n, visit http:// hmd.org.uk/

 ??  ?? Children behind a barbed wire fence at the infamous Nazi concentrat­ion camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in southern Poland
Children behind a barbed wire fence at the infamous Nazi concentrat­ion camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in southern Poland

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