Anti-semitism
International #Holocaust Remembrance Day - European Commission publishes new survey on #Antisemitism, FVP Timmermans visits Poland
Ahead of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on 27 January, the European Commission is publishing the results of a Eurobarometer survey on the perception of Europeans of antisemitism.
First Vice President Timmermans said: “Sadly, antisemitism is still rearing its ugly head all over Europe. At a time when hate has yet again become a political tool, our Jewish communities all too often live in fear of being at the receiving end of discrimination, abuse and even violence. Whenever mutual respect and tolerance are coming under pressure, antisemitism will be on the rise. Therefore it is essential that every European citizen knows and understands to what horrors antisemitism has led in our history. As the last holocaust survivors are passing away, the responsibility to keep the memory of these darkest pages in our history alive rests on the shoulders of our and future generations. It is our sacred duty to honour the memory of six million victims. So that they will not be forgotten, so that we will not revisit the horrors of the past.”
Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality Commissioner Věra Jourová added: “We may take the presence of the Jewish communities in Europe for granted. But 74 years after the end of the Holocaust, we know it is not a given. With all the initiatives undertaken, I sincerely hope that the efforts countering Antisemitism advanced by the Juncker Commission, will become a turning point for the Jewish people in Europe.”
The results of the survey show that there is a perception gap on Antisemitism: while 89% of Jews say that antisemitism has significantly increased over the past five years, only 36% of the general public consider it has increased. On average, only four in 10 Europeans think the Holocaust is sufficiently taught in schools. Of the respondents, 34% do not know that Holocaust denial is criminalized. Over 27,600 people in the 28 member states took part in the survey.
The Holocaust Remembrance Day marks the day when 74 years ago, the Allied Forces liberated the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. To mark this occasion, First Vice President Timmermans will visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp, where he will lay a wreath in front of the Death Wall and light a candle in memory of the victims' monument.
The following day in Krakow, he will participate in a Citizens' Dialogue co-organized by the Tuscany Region's Memory Train project. This dialogue will bring together Italian and Polish students, teachers, Holocaust survivors and representatives from various organisations.
During his visit to Poland, FVP Timmermans will also meet with Mr Jacek Majchrowski, Mayor of Krakow. Again on the occasion of the Holocaust Remembrance Day, Commissioner Jourová gave a speech this morning (22 January) at the Jewish Museum of Belgium in Brussels to present the work of the Juncker Commission in the fight and prevention of Antisemitism as well as the results of todays' Eurobarometer survey.
The Jewish Museum exposes Jewish life and customs and thus is a stark reminder of the lives and culture destroyed by the Holocaust. The full results of the Eurobarometer survey including the report, factsheets and infographic can be found here.
A Q&A presenting all the Commission actions is available online, as well as an information page. The visits of First Vice-President Timmermans and Commissioner Jourová can be followed on EbS.
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