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Buenos Aires Honors Simon Wiesenthal’s Memory

The Mayor of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, received the Center to honor Simon Wiesenthal’s memory on theoccasion of the 15th anniversary of his death.

Mayor Rodríguez Larreta highlighted the importance that his administration gives to inclusion and diversity policies, recalling thatduring its previous term, the Center had obtained from the Legislature declarations on the promotion and defense of human rights for its 11-Point Program Against Racism, Xenophobia andDiscrimination in Sport and for the Simon Wiesenthal Foundation on Holocaust and Antisemitism at the National Library.


PHOTO: Dr. Gelblung and Mayor Larreta

Dr. Ariel Gelblung, Wiesenthal Center’s Director for Latin America, presented the Mayor with a copy of the "Gemlich Letter", thefirst document written in 1919 by Adolf Hitler, in which Hitler already outlined his anti-Semitic plans for extermination of the Jews.

The Centre invited the Mayor to see the original letter on a future visit to the Museum of Tolerance at Los Angeles Headquarterswhen health conditions permit.
Buenos Aires City Undersecretary of Human Rights and Cultural Pluralism, Pamela Malewicz, noted that the Center had proposedgranting the name of Simon Wiesenthal to a public space in the city. Rodriguez Larreta gave his approval to move forward with the project.


PHOTO: Ms. Malewicz, DR.Gelblung, Mr. Larreta

The Centre's Director for International Relations, Dr. Shimon Samuels, commented: “We are delighted that the municipality ofBuenos Aires - the seat of our Latin American office since 1993 - will now follow the example set by Paris, which commemorated a square in the City of Light in the names of Simon and CylaWiesenthal ...The plaque should clearly note the role of Wiesenthal, in order to attract school classes on the dangers of incitement to hate."

“The citizens of Buenos Aires are aware of the legacy of Simon Wiesenthal, who was there when noInternational Courts promoted his credo of 'Justice, Not Vengeance'. Today's Argentina accepts responsibility for granting refuge to many of the Nazi criminals and their accomplices broughtto justice by Simon Wiesenthal,” stated Dr. Gelblung.

For further information, please contact Dr. Shimon Samuels at +336 09770158 or Dr. Ariel Gelblung at +54 9 1149695365, join the Center on Facebook, or follow @simonwiesenthal for news updates sent directly to your Twitter feed.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is anNGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino)


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