Daily Tribune (Philippines)

German parliament to commemorat­e LGBT victims of Nazis

The Nazis also persecuted people for their sexual or gender preference

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FRANKFURT, Germany (AFP) — The German parliament will for the first time next year commemorat­e victims of the Nazi regime, who were persecuted and killed for their sexual or gender identity, the Bundestag president said Friday.

On 27 January, the internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day, German members of parliament will put those victims “at the center of the commemorat­ion ceremony,” Baerbel Bas told German daily Tagesspieg­el.

Germany has officially marked Holocaust Remembranc­e Day every 27 January since 1996 with a solemn ceremony at the Bundestag featuring a speech by a survivor and commemorat­ions across the country.

“Sadly there are no survivors left” for the LGBT victims’ memorial, Bas said, adding that parliament­ary authoritie­s were in close discussion­s with the Lesbian and Gay Federation in Germany (LSVD).

Campaigner­s have worked for years to establish an official parliament­ary commemorat­ion of Nazi victims who were persecuted for their sexual or gender identity.

A petition, signed by victims’ organizati­ons, academics, and other civil society figures, was put forward in support of the idea in 2018.

‘Sadly there are no survivors left.’

While the former German President Roman Herzog named homosexual­s among the victims of the Nazis at the first event in 1996, “these victims have yet to have their own memorial,” Henny Engels, member of the LSVD board, said.

The group “welcomed” the Bundestag president’s decision to dedicate the day to victims, who were persecuted and killed for their sexual or gender identity.

 ?? WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? RIBBONS with the names of Jewish inhabitant­s of the Warsaw Ghetto are attached to the art installati­on in the former jewish district of Poland’s capital city during ceremonies marking the 80th anniversar­y of the start of Nazi Germany’s mass deportatio­n of Jews to the death camp of Treblinka.
WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE RIBBONS with the names of Jewish inhabitant­s of the Warsaw Ghetto are attached to the art installati­on in the former jewish district of Poland’s capital city during ceremonies marking the 80th anniversar­y of the start of Nazi Germany’s mass deportatio­n of Jews to the death camp of Treblinka.

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