March 6

Established by the European Parliament in 2012 to honour the memory of those who protested against totalitarian regimes and mass murders in the 20th and 21st centuries. The day was established to be 6th March because it was in this date in 2007 that Mosze Bejski, co-author of the definition of ‘Righteous Among the Nations’, died.

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