2 August 2021
Roman Kwiatkowski
Chairman of the Association of Roma in Poland
Opening Remarks on the occasion of 2 August 2021, Holocaust Memorial Day for Sinti and Roma
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
memory of the extermination of our people is one of the most significant elements in Romani history. We are not a nation without history. Many centuries of only oral transmission, as well as wanderings throughout the world in search of suitable place to live did not support maintaining and leaving behind much of material inheritance by our ancestors. Nevertheless, the memory is always passed on by the further generations. This is how our tradition and identity are consolidated. We remember of the victims and commemorate the genocide on our people, so that no one will ever remain indifferent to Romani history. As Yehuda Bauer wrote, the problem we have with Holocaust is not that the perpetrators were not human, but that they were human, they were just like us.
Ladies and gentlemen, on August 2, 1944, the Nazis finally liquidated the so-called Gypsy camp Auschwitz Birkenau. This is a symbolic date, officially confirmed and recognized as the Holocaust Memorial Day of the Sinti and Roma by parliaments and governments of many states, including the European Parliament. Since then, the commemoration of the victims is no longer a private matter of their families and the few survivors of the Holocaust. It has become an element of the memory of all Europeans, or at least it should become an element of the memory of all Europeans. We hope that this year, as it happened throughout the previous 30 years, you will participate aside with us in the commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the Holocaust of the Sinti and Roma. It is your presence that gives meaning to this anniversary and gives hope for the future.
Statements 2021
Romani Rose
Chairman of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma
Katarina Barley
Vice President of the European Parliament
Helena Dalli
European Commissioner for Equality
Claudia Roth
Vice President of the German Bundestag
Paul Blokhuis
Dutch State Secretary Paul Blokhuis
Chris J. Lazaris
Amb. Chris J. Lazaris, IHRA Chairman
Fernand des Varennes
UN Special Rapporteur UN minorities
Anna-Nicole Heinrich
President of the Synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD)
Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
Roman Kwiatkowski
Chairman of the Association of Roma in Poland
Erich Schneeberger
Deputy Chairman of the Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma and Chairman of the Association of German Sinti and Roma
Timea Junghaus
Executive Director
European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC)
Adam Strauß
Chairman of the Council of German Sinti and Roma in Hesse
Manon Aubry
Manon Aubry, MEP
Adrian-Nicolae Furtuna
Historian at the University of Bucharest
Philomena Franz
Holocaust Survivor
Angelina Kappler
German former Weinkönigin
Marian Kalwary
Chairman of the Association of Jews,
Survivors and Victims of the Second World War
Piotr Gliński
First Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland
Izabela Tiberiade
Young Activist from Sweden
Ursula Krechel
Writer
Marija Pejčinović Burić
Secretary-General of the Council of Europe
Klaus Iohannis
President of Romania