⚲ 13:00 | Bebelplatz, Berlin-Mitte
NEVER AGAIN FOR EVERYONE!
For an inclusive and solidary culture of remembrance that is not weaponized against minorities and migrant communities.
We stand up for a remembrance that includes all those persecuted.
We refuse to be stylized as the sole victims of Nazi crimes. We are outraged and ashamed by the worst crimes against humanity and are committed to preventing them everywhere and for everyone. We invite other groups whose ancestors were victims of genocide to join us in taking human dignity as our compass.
Join us in numbers, all are welcome!
Jewish Voice for a just peace in the Middle East
Call
80 Years after the liberation of Auschwitz by the Soviet Union:
NEVER AGAIN FOR EVERYONE!
For an inclusive and solidary culture of remembrance that is not weaponized against minorities and migrant communities.
Today we condemn the cruel extermination of European Jews, Sintizze and Romnja, the murder of people with disabilities, queers and anti-fascists who were also killed because they had the courage to stand up against the injustice of National Socialism.
We as Jews mourn together for the genocidal annihilation of the Palestinian people in Gaza that the state of Israel has been perpetrating for over 15 months. We will not allow our voices to be suppressed by this dehumanization and this racist cruelty, not by the State of Israel and not in Germany. Israel does not speak on our behalf and Germany does not dictate how we should be Jewish.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s presence at the memorial Service in Auschwitz on January 27, 2025 insults and desecrates the memory of our ancestors, and of all people worldwide who died in the camps. Offering a war criminal a stage on this day is a political and symbolic affront; Not only against Jews, but above all against the people and their relatives enduring a genocide in Gaza and the West Bank, which was made possible by him with support from Germany.
We stand up for a remembrance that includes all those persecuted.
We refuse to be stylized as the sole victims of Nazi crimes. We are outraged and ashamed by the worst crimes against humanity and are committed to preventing them everywhere and for everyone. We invite other groups whose ancestors were victims of genocide to join us in taking human dignity as our compass.
Join us in numbers, all are welcome!
The ceasefire in Gaza, which is expected to begin on January 19, should enable us to finally mourn the countless dead and take the next step in the liberation of Palestine, which we support in solidarity.
Let us mourn together and call for a NEVER AGAIN FOR EVERYONE on:
26.01.2025 | 13:00 Bebelplatz
Jewish voice for a just peace in the Middle East
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