“Today, 27 January 2015, marks seventy years since the liberation of Auschwitz.
Every year on this day, humanity internationally honors the memory of the millions of Jews, innocent victims of the horror of the Holocaust, who were murdered in the crematoria of the Nazi concentration camps.
Today, on its National Memorial Day for the Greek Jewish Heroes and Martyrs of the Holocaust, Greece is standing against forgetfulness and joining its voice with the conscience of humankind, honoring the millions of innocent victims of the Holocaust.
The Greek people pay homage to the thousands of their compatriots, Greek Jews, who fell victim to Nazi barbarity.
The Greek state attaches the greatest importance to the categorical condemnation of anti-Semitism and Nazism activities. It considers denial of the Holocaust to be flagrantly repugnant and expresses the certainty that neo-Nazi elements, which are attempting to undermine Democracy and the rule of law, will be marginalized from Greek society, the vast majority of which denounces hatred, anti-Semitism and intolerance.
The Greek state systematically and consistently assists in the international efforts towards respect for the memory of the Holocaust and towards the combating of anti-Semitism.”
January 27, 2015