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23 of April, 10:31

Youth League will arise in the human rights movement " World without Nazism "
Youth League international human rights movement "World without Nazism" will make on Thursday the results of the conference in Strasbourg, reports journalist Last news .

in the capital of the Alsace region of France passes the International youth human rights conference " Youth for a World without Nazism ", dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the great Victory.

Call to make Youth League conference attendees were addressed by the head of the international human rights movement "World without Nazism" Boris Spiegel, about its creation will be announced at the conclusion of the conference.

"The youth of today has a unique opportunity himself to touch the history of the great Victory, to feel pride and happiness from personal communication With veterans of the great Patriotic war, those who survived the Holocaust, children of the most terrible war in human history," - said in the presidential address to the international organization.

according to him, all human rights activists, anti-fascists share a common victory over Nazism " our grandfathers and great grandfathers, logisticians and women and all those who contributed to the victory as he could."

"We have forgotten no one, and nothing can be forgotten by future generations. Feat accomplished for the peaceful sky over our heads, today obliges us to honor the memory of the fallen in the Second world war, burned alive in the ovens of the Nazi concentration camps of Dachau, Auschwitz, Treblinka, murdered at Babi Yar, the blockade, the fallen liberators of the hero-cities and the whole of Europe from the Nazis. We all remember the Holocaust and say " Never again!", said Spiegel.

the conference is attended by delegations from fifteen countries: Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Russia, USA, Ukraine, France and Estonia.

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