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International Holocaust Remembrance Day Marked in Bangkok


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BANGKOK, Feb 2 (TNA) — January 27th is the annual International Holocaust Remembrance Day, designated by the United Nations to preserve the memory of the Holocaust, in honor of six million Jews, including one million children, and five million others who were systematically and brutally murdered by the Nazis during WWII.

 

The Embassy of Israel in Bangkok organized a gathering to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day starting with the lighting of six candles in memory of the six million victims.

 

The candles were lit by Ambassadors of Israel, the Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany and UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2024-02-02

 

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3 minutes ago, Morch said:

 

If Israel's war was with the people of Gaza, the casualty lists would be way longer. There would be no warnings. No time to evacuate. No pauses in the fighting. No aid whatsoever let in.

 

As usual, hyperbole and piggybacking on the topic.

The Anti semites, anti Israel/Jews in this forum doesn't differ much from millions of Anti Semites out there who feels and

think the same, and all of us here and everywhere, who knows better and who are trying to open their eyes only

make it worse, an Antisemite, bigots and haters will stay the same, the proof is that nearly 75 years past since

Nazi Europe and still, the world is full of them.. which make you wonder, it is always going to be like this?...

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Find me a person who claims they're Gods chosen and you aren't, and I'll find you 10 people who don't like them.

Doesn't matter what religion.

 

  The belief is that God choose Jews to follow their Religion 3000 years ago , Christians and Muslims then  came along and borrowed the Jews  God and they (Christians and Muslims) now both believe that they are the true believers/followers of the Jews  God

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2 hours ago, ujayujay said:

This does not justify Israel behaving like a terrorist group and taking revenge on the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza for the atrocities of Hamas! Shame on you!

 

Defence is not revenge, and there are no cases of atrocities after 7th Oct, unless you believe Hamas propaganda, which it seems like you do. There is not justification for the sickening atrocities of Oct the 7th, of course they play the victim now they are paying for their inhumanity and hatred of all Jews.

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

 

Find me a person who claims they're Gods chosen and you aren't, and I'll find you 10 people who don't like them.

Doesn't matter what religion.

 

That gap between 'don't like them' and what the topic is about.....

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2 hours ago, ujayujay said:

This does not justify Israel behaving like a terrorist group and taking revenge on the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza for the atrocities of Hamas! Shame on you!

Israel behaving like terrorist group? did the terrorist warned the murdered 1,300 civilian  that they coming by

dropping leaflets?did the Israeli soldiers raped, mutilated and burned bodies? and then kidnapped old

people babies and foreign workers? BUT at least you admit that the hamas DID committed atrocities and that is

a big step for all the denyers here...

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This has wondered so far off topic. We all have our opinions on world events, but we should all be able to agree that the systematic killing of 6 million people for no other reason than some one didn't like them, should be remembered. 

 

It's a great shame, in my view, that little or nothing was done, said or put in place for the huge numbers killed in pogroms and other mass killings, like in Cambodia...

 

One asks the question, does humanity learn nothing?

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