Statement from IGC on the International Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust.
IGC invites friends of truth and justice to join the campaign #WeRemember: To never forget the Holocaust and genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada {IGC} on the International Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust, remembers Holocaust victims or victims of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and all the victims of all crimes in the world.
The twentieth century was marked by a monstrous inhuman desire to exterminate the entire national, ethnic, racial, or religious group to prevent biological, cultural, social, and environmental survival.
From the Nazi Holocaust, humanity still has the ability to learn a historical lesson and message and to ensure a better future. Although the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, generated by Serbian and Croatian Nazism, who have used the bones of murder victims to inaugurate genocidal in the single state and social tissue of the Bosnian, is displayed tremendous negative experience.
Therefore, today more than ever, when crimes against humanity and international laws exist, it is necessary to form and strengthen the historical consciousness of the Holocaust, the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and genocide worldwide. Thus, we must preserve the memory of the victims and prosecute all those responsible for horrific crimes.
In particular, we stress that the most heinous of all crimes is the crime of denial against humanity, war crimes, and the Holocaust and genocide.
In addition to the Holocaust, which must be a permanent subject of scientific research, the crime of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina also deserves special attention. Its planners, commanders, and perpetrators are identifying d and determining the entire human groups for extinction. Therefore, the sacred task of intellectuals and the responsibility of researchers is to scientifically investigate genocide and other forms of crimes against humanity and international law based on truth and justice. With a solid foundation of truth and justice, there will come a narrowing of the maximum space for potential falsification, manipulation, and lies. Against those who glorify and deny the Holocaust and genocide, we need to fight them by all means and let them know that it will not be tolerated.
Together we can stop the crime of Holocaust denial and genocide. In this way, we can send a clear message to victims that they are not alone in the struggle to prove the obvious and undeniable truth about their suffering.
The truth about the Holocaust and genocides must be fathomed. Justice for victims of the Holocaust and genocide must be satisfied.
Institute for Research of Genocide Canada