Honoring Professor Yehuda Bauer at the Dubrovnik Plenary

DUBROVNIK, 15.06.2023: The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) has successfully concluded its first Plenary Meetings under the Croatian Presidency, which took place over four days in...

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Croatia takes over IHRA Presidency from Sweden

Today, Croatia assumes the Presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) from Sweden. Ambassador Terezija Gras, State Secretary for European Affairs, International Relations...

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Together for Impact at the Gothenburg Plenary

GOTHENBURG, 01.12.2022 – The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) has successfully concluded its second and final Plenary Meetings under the Swedish Presidency, which took place over...

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The IHRA addresses the situation in Ukraine at Stockholm plenary meetings

STOCKHOLM, 23.06.2022 – The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) has successfully concluded its first plenary meetings under the Swedish Presidency. Guided by the motto, “Together for...

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The IHRA launches new resources and grows its membership at Thessaloniki Plenary

THESSALONIKI, 10.11.2021 – The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), under the Greek Presidency, has successfully concluded its second set of plenary meetings. Held on the anniversary...

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Athens Plenary successfully concludes

ATHENS, 10.06.2021 – The IHRA has successfully concluded its first plenary meetings under the Greek Presidency, guided by the priorities of advancing Holocaust education and countering Holocaust...

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Statement by Foreign Minister Maas on the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance

The German cabinet today adopted a Federal Government Ordinance recognising the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) with its Permanent Office in Berlin as an international institution...

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The IHRA reflects on 2020 as a historic year for Holocaust remembrance, and looks ahead to Greek Presidency in 2021, at Leipzig plenary

LEIPZIG, 08.12.2020 –  The IHRA brought together over 250 delegates from all over the world at an online plenary to discuss Holocaust education, remembrance and research at the end of an historic year...

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The IHRA adopts working definition of antigypsyism/anti-Roma discrimination

BERLIN, 08.10.2020 – The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) today announces the adoption of an internationally accepted non-legally binding working definition of antigypsyism/anti...

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The IHRA adopts Statement condemning rehabilitation by consensus

BERLIN, 07.07.2020 – The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), today has announced their adoption of a statement globally condemning attempts to rehabilitate the reputations of those...

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