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"en.20050126.8.3-145"2
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"Mr President, sixty years ago tomorrow, the concentration camp in Auschwitz was liberated. On such days, we are called upon every year to honour the fights and the resistance of the millions of people whose every type of difference became a cause for their extermination. However, Auschwitz and Dachau must not remain a dead chapter in our history; on the contrary, they should, especially in our times, continue to remind us of the extent of the catastrophe which man alone can bring about, when he is carried away by ideological fanaticism, racism and xenophobia.
We owe it to those who were sacrificed and to those who will rise up and fight against all forms of expansionist policy and plans of imposition and world domination to keep this sad chapter in the history of mankind alive in our memory and minds. In paying homage today to all the victims of Nazism and of any other extremist racist movement, we need to demand a ban on all forms of Nazi and fascist symbols and to continue the fight, so that both these and those which follow them are removed once and for all from modern reality."@en1
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