2 August 2024
Peter De Roover
Präsident der belgischen Abgeordnetenkammer
Video-Statement anlässlich des 2. August 2024, dem Holocaust-Gedenktag für Sinti und Roma
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
First of all I would like to thank you for the occasion to address you all, and especially the survivors and their families, in my capacity as President of the federal Chamber of Representatives of Belgium.
You have gathered here today to commemorate what is possibly the darkest page in human history: the Holocaust. It is a moral obligation as human beings to never forget the horror that took place in the heart of Europe only 80 years ago, instigated by one of the richest and most developed countries in the world.
While today we commemorate the 6 million Jews that were murdered in the most unthinkable ways, we also want to reflect upon a group of victims that is too often overlooked: the Sinti and Roma, who have likewise suffered horribly in the hands of the Nazi regime.
Their story, their pain is an integral part of the Holocaust and people ought to also know this part. The Sinti and Roma, like their Jewish fellow citizens, were the target of the Nazi ideology, aimed at eradicating unwanted groups of people from society.
They were dehumanized and robbed of their dignity, freedom and eventually even their life. By the time the war ended, around half a million of Roma and Sinti were sent to their deaths in concentration camps like Auschwitz-Birkenau.
While the last people who witnessed the mass murder of Jews, Sinti and Roma, are slowly but surely leaving us, the lessons of their suffering must remain with us.
Meine Damen und Herren,
It is sometimes said that history repeats itself, but it is our duty to make sure atrocities like that never take place again. We must continue to acknowledge and commemorate what happened so that these dark pages in history will never ever be written again.
At moments like these, we must wonder how we can apply these ominous lessons from the past on the world of today. Today, we still see discrimination, persecution and violence against different groups within and outside of our societies. Roma and Sinti are still confronted with prejudices and exclusion in many parts of the world.
80 years after ‘nie wieder’, sadly enough, we see antisemitism reemerging its ugly head in Europe. The number of cases of antisemitism in on the rise and that should worry each and every one of us.
Too often we see the situation in the Middle East being used to attack Jews in Europe as well. In my home town of Antwerp, it is becoming increasingly dangerous for my Jewish fellow citizens to walk around freely. That is intolerable.
Sometimes the antisemitism is direct: in violence, in threats and in hateful chants that call for violence or at least imply that violence might be a solution. Sometimes the antisemitism is indirect, hidden in ugly conspiracy theories, some of them as old as they are ridiculous.
Meine Damen und Herren,
We honour the victims of the Holocaust, the most vile crime ever committed, by continuing to tell their story and being alert when the ideologies of hatred that spurred these dreadful events creep up again.
On behalf of the Belgian federal Chamber of Representatives I would like to express our sympathy to the survivors and their family and extend our continued support to the cause of making sure the Holocaust will never be forgotten.
Ich danke Ihnen.
Stellungnahmen 2024
Peter De Roover
Präsident der belgischen Abgeordnetenkammer
Ruslan Stefanchuk
Präsident des Ukrainischen Parlament
Friedrich Merz
MdB, Vorsitzender der CDU
Annita Demetriou
S.E. Präsidentin des Repräsentantenhauses der Republik Zypern
Cecilia Woloch
Amerikanische Dichterin
Mehmet Daimagüler
Antiziganismusbeauftragter der Bundesregierung
Christian Lindner
MdB, Bundesminister der Finanzen
Michael O’Flaherty
Kommissar für Menschenrechte, Europarat
Markéta Pekarová Adamová
Sprecherin der Abgeordnetenkammer des Parlaments der Tschechischen Republik
Helena Dalli
EU-Kommissarin für Gleichstellung
Florian Herrmann
Leiter der Staatskanzlei Bayern/Staatsminister für Bundesangelegenheiten und Medien
Janine Wissler
Parteivorsitzende DIE LINKE
Saskia Esken
MdB, Bundesvorsitzende der SPD
António Guterres
Generalsekretär der Vereinten Nationen
Christian Mihr
Deputy Secretary General /
Managing Director Human Rights Impact
Terry Reintke
Co-Vorsitzende der Grünen im Europäischen Parlament
Ellen Germain
Sonderbeauftragter für Holocaust-Fragen, Büro für europäische und eurasische Angelegenheiten, US-Außenministerium
Volker Türk
Hoher Kommissar der UN für Menschenrechte