“Genocide is Neither Inevitable nor Accidental. The Holocaust Did Not Happen Abruptly or by Chance.”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

“Genocide is Neither Inevitable nor Accidental. The Holocaust Did Not Happen Abruptly or by Chance.”

These were the words delivered by Dr. William Soto, Global Ambassador of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace, as he proposed that the Legislative Assembly introduce a course of study into the educational curriculum based on "The Holocaust as the Paradigm of Genocide."


The Commemorative Plaque Traces to Remember makes its seventh stop at the National University of Panama.Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Commemorative Plaque Traces to Remember makes its seventh stop at the National University of Panama.

On July 3, 2013, Simon Bolivar Library at the National University of Panama, received the project "Traces to Remember" from (USMA) Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua. The plaque had been stationed at USMA for one month.


Speech Given at the Foreign Ministry of Guatemala

Speech Given at the Foreign Ministry of Guatemala

We are part of history, and therefore, we must demand that the Holocaust and any other crime against humanity not be repeated. We believe that forgetting the Holocaust is a crime, and not making it known to new generations would make us accomplices of those who perpetrated it and those who currently deny it. The Holocaust is the saddest defeat of free civilization. This crime perpetrated by the Nazi regime is the dark page in the history of Germany; and therefore, of the human race.


The Senate of Colombia Hosts Forum “Tolerance and Respect: the Requirements to Achieve Peace" Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Senate of Colombia Hosts Forum “Tolerance and Respect: the Requirements to Achieve Peace"

In conjunction with the Congress of Colombia, the campaign "Traces to Remember" created the forum "Tolerance and Respect: the Requirements to Achieve Peace", in an effort to create discussions about the Holocaust and its consequences, mainly with government institutions of different countries.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala Receives Traces to RememberGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala Receives Traces to Remember

The Engelberg family commemorative was inaugurated and unveiled at Guatemala’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted the event.


The Project "Traces to Remember" was launched at the Chancellery of ParaguayGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Project "Traces to Remember" was launched at the Chancellery of Paraguay

In Paraguay, the "Traces to Remember" project of the Embassy of Activists for Peace was launched in the National Chancellery, promoted by the Office of the First Lady of the Nation, the Tesape'a Paraguay Association and with the support of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador José Félix Fernández.

 


DAIA opens its doors to the project Traces to RememberGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

DAIA opens its doors to the project Traces to Remember

In Buenos Aires, Argentina the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace presented the project Traces to Remember to the Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations, (DAIA for it's acronym in spanish) with the support of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary.


Holocaust Victims are Remembered at the Office of the Ombudsman in PanamaGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Holocaust Victims are Remembered at the Office of the Ombudsman in Panama

In observance of the International Day in Commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust, the event began with a moment of silence, in accordance with United Nations Resolution 60/7 which urges State Members to implement programs to remember the lessons that this stage in history left for humanity.