A statement from Stirling Provost, Christine Simpson, on Holocaust Memorial Day, 2021.
Provost Christine Simpson issues message of unity for Holocaust Memorial Day

“On 27 January, 1945, Soviet soldiers liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp of the Second World War.

“Approximately 1.1 million people were murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau, and over 90% of them were Jewish.

“Each year on this date, we remember this unacceptable loss of life through Holocaust Memorial Day, which Stirling hosted in 2014, and is a hugely significant event on a local and global level.

“We remember not only to ensure the lives and spirits of those who died there are kept alive in our hearts and minds, but to ensure we never forget the truly awful and destructive powers and dangers of hate and prejudice.

“Today, I urge everyone across Stirling to join in the national Light in the Darkness campaign, which is the central theme of this year’s Memorial Day, and take a united stand against prejudice and hatred in the UK and around the world.”

Visit https://www.hmd.org.uk/ for more information.