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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Today Is UN's Holocaust Commemoration; Jewish Leaders Had Threatened Walk-Out [Updated]
Today is the date that the United Nations has designated as International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust. A number of events are scheduled by the U.N. around the commemoration. (UN press release.) A U.N. ceremony in New York this morning had originally been scheduled to include remarks by U.N. General Assembly President Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann. d'Escoto is a Nicaraguan politician and Catholic priest who has been known in the past for making sharp attacks on the state of Israel. Today's Haaretz reported that several Jewish groups in the U.S. tried unsuccessfully to exclude d'Escoto from speaking at the ceremony today. American Jewish leaders planned to stage a walk out from the ceremony this morning if d'Escoto used the podium to again attack Israel. Haaretz in the updated version of its article reports that d'Escoto ultimately decided not to attend and instead sent remarks decrying all genocides, delivered via the Rwandan envoy.