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High levels of engagement in HMDT despite calls to boycott

Events in prisons and museums surpass last year’s total

February 11, 2025 14:11
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The House of Commons illuminated for Holocaust Memorial Day (Photo: HMDT)
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There was an increase in Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) events this year compared to last, according to the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT). The successful commemorations were despite an “intimidating” campaign to boycott the day from some groups.

HMDT Chief Executive Olivia Marks-Woldman said, “HMD engagement within and across the UK has been phenomenal and impactful.”

Planning for this year’s events to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and other genocides and mark 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz began 18 months ago.

Despite a boycott petition led by anti-Israel group, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), Marks-Woldman said early indicators suggest engagement was higher than ever.