European Day of the Righteous explained

Holiday Name:European Day of Remembrance for the Righteous
Type:secular
Official Name:European Day of Remembrance for the Righteous
Nickname:European remembrance day for the Armenian Genocide
Duration:1 day
Frequency:annual
Scheduling:same day each year
Date:6 March
Celebrations:"adopting a Righteous", visiting a Garden, laying a flower, leaving a dedication
Relatedto:Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Rwanda Genocide, Cambodian Genocide Remembrance Day

The European Day of the Righteous is a celebration established in 2012 by the European Parliament to commemorate those who have stood up against crimes against humanity and totalitarianism with their own moral responsibility. By this celebration the concept of Righteous as worked out by Yad Vashem is broadened to all genocide cases and forms of totalitarianism thanks to the commitment of Moshe Bejski.

The European day of the Righteous is celebrated every year on 6 March, the anniversary of Moshe Bejski's death.

History

The call for the European Union and the Council of Europe to set up a European day in the memory of the Righteous came from a hundred prominent Italian and European personalities of the world of culture under the aegis of non-profit association Gariwo, the forest of the Righteous. It soon received the support of important institutions such as the Presidency of the Republic of Poland, the Václav Havel foundation, the association Libera founded by father Luigi Ciotti and many other influent entities from all over Europe. The most famous signatories include Umberto Eco, Dario Fo, Daniel Goldhagen and many others.

Written Declaration n. 3/2012 was presented on 16 January 2012 by Hons. Gabriele Albertini,[1] Lena Kolarska-Bobinska, Niccolò Rinaldi, David-Maria Sassoli and defines the aims of the European day of the Righteous in the following way:

The European day of the Righteous was approved by the European Parliament on 10 May 2012 with 388 signatures.[2]

Celebrations

The activities related to the Righteous are supported at the international level by Gariwo, the forest of the Righteous, the Garden of the Righteous for the Armenians in Yerevan, the writer, founder of NGO Gariwo Sarajevo and activist for civil courage Svetlana Broz who is struggling to create a Garden of the Righteous in Sarajevo and such figures as the Righteous and witness to the Rwanda genocide Yolande Mukagasana.

2012

2013

Milan, leader of the initiatives for the first European day of the Righteous, is an inspirational source for Europe and starts the celebrations which will also be held in Brussels, Warsaw, Prague, Sarajevo and St. Petersburg. Numerous are also the Italian town which have joined the event with their own initiatives, from Brescia to Padua, from Monza to Tolentino.

Tree of the European day of the Righteous

As a graphic element for the initiatives of 6 March a tree has been created which is formed by the keywords of the day.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2012/marzo/07/Giorno_dei_Giusti_appello_Albertini_co_7_120307021.shtml "Giorno dei Giusti, appello di Albertini"
  2. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2012/maggio/10/Europa_approva_giorno_per_Giusti_co_9_120510052.shtml "L' Europa approva il giorno per i Giusti di tutto il mondo"
  3. http://artforpublic.com/en/projects/past-projects/17-konference-ddictvi-vaclava-havla-a-charty-77-a-evropsky-den-spravedlivych-gabriele-nissim- "The Legacy of Václav Havel and Charter 77 and the European Day of the Righteous"
  4. http://www.repubblica.it/solidarieta/diritti-umani/2012/03/05/news/la_giornata_europea_dei_giusti_contro_i_crimini_e_totalitarismi-30993461/ "La giornata europea dei Giusti contro i crimini e totalitarismi"
  5. http://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2012/03/29/news/giusti_concerto_nissim-32422561/ "Un concerto per non dimenticare le radici della Foresta dei Giusti"