2 August 2024
Saskia Esken
Member of the Bundestag, Co-leader of SPD
Video statement on the occasion of 2 August 2024, Holocaust Memorial Day for Sinti and Roma
Dear representatives of Sinti and Roma in Europe, 
Ladies and gentlemen from politics and civil society, 
but above all, dear contemporary witnesses,
it is a great honour for me to send this video message on behalf of the 
Social Democratic Party of Germany to your commemorative event on the 
occasion of the European Holocaust Remembrance Day for Sinti and Roma. 
In view of the great suffering that was inflicted on many people from your 
families, which cannot be put into words, it is difficult to find the right 
words to greet you on this day.
First of all, there is admiration.
Admiration for the fact that you have been working so persistently and at 
the same time sensitively for decades to come to terms with and clarify 
the inhuman crimes committed against your people during the Second 
World War. I admire you for summoning up the strength to repeatedly 
expose yourselves to the wounds of the past.
With your tireless efforts, you finally achieved recognition in 1982 – late, 
but not too late: That the Sinti and Roma had been severely wronged by 
the Nazi dictatorship. They were persecuted on racial grounds and many of 
them were murdered. These crimes constituted genocide, an act that can never be forgotten and must never be forgotten. This is why it is good that 
you, that we, remember.
I am also filled with gratitude when I look back on your work of 
remembrance! In your valuable memorial work, you have shown posterity 
for the atrocities that were committed against your people. So that 
present and future generations can remember. So that they can 
understand, process and look to the future. Because, despite or precisely 
because of the past, you want Sinti and Roma to be and remain part of 
society in Germany, I am grateful for that too. Because you enrich this 
country.
Remembrance work is always also educational work. With your work, you 
make a significant contribution to ensuring that the history of the Sinti 
and Roma and the crimes committed against them can be anchored as 
part of our history in educational work. The enlightened memory of the 
crimes of the Nazi dictatorship must not only be upheld in Germany. It 
must be incorporated into the understanding of our common European 
past in order to make it clear for all future generations: Never again is 
now!
This is particularly important today! Because what you and other people in 
this enlightened country, in the Germany of today, have to experience 
again, these hostilities, acts of violence and intimidation – that fills me with deep shame.
It is precisely now that we must join democratic forces – politicians, 
associations, churches, local authorities, local communities. Together, we 
must resist the beginnings of the forces that seek to marginalize groups of 
people in our country and in Europe.
The hundreds of thousands of demonstrations against the concept of socalled “remigration”, which means nothing other than deportation, have 
shown that our society has a powerful democratic majority. They have 
shown that this majority wants to be an open and diverse country in 
which many different cultures live together in peace with their families, 
their traditions, their beliefs and their languages.
I hope that this society will carry us through the coming months and years 
and into a bright future. I am glad to know that you are part of it. 
I wish you a dignified commemoration with best wishes.
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