The Lord Provost speaks on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day 2024.
The Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, Robert Aldridge said:
Holocaust Memorial Day is an important reminder for us all of the millions of people who were murdered or were impacted by the Holocaust. We can also use this as an opportunity to remember all victims of genocide around the world. This remains a key chapter in our collective global history that we must learn from and together work towards a more tolerant and peaceful future.
This year’s theme, ‘the Fragility of Freedom’ highlights how we can never become complacent about erosions of freedoms and the dark path that this leads down. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi people in Rwanda, this had been preceded by years of tension, violence and curtailing of freedoms.
On behalf of the city of Edinburgh I extend our heartfelt sympathies to the victims of the Holocaust and all genocides, to the survivors who bravely shared their stories with the world, and those who are still impacted now.