Mark Weitzman, Director of Government Affairs for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, gave the closing address to the OSCE Office for DemocraticInstitutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) meeting for education ministry officials and experts held today in Vienna.
The conference entitled Education to Combat Anti-Semitism: Meeting for Representatives of Ministries of Education featured representatives of 21 countries, who gathered just in advanceof the anniversary of the November 9-10 Nazi Kristallnacht pogrom, to discuss ways of combating anti-Semitism through education.
In his address Weitzman commended the international efforts made so far, especially in the commitments and sharing of educational practices in fighting anti-Semitism, while he challenged thosesame governments to be consistent and to reject the anti-Semitism that sometimes appears at the highest governmental levels.
Photo: Claudia Schmied, Austria's Minister for Education, Arts and Culture with Mark Weitzman.
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