Turkiye's iconic tower illuminated to commemorate Holocaust victims
#WeRemember, #Hatirliyoruz phrases were displayed on giant screens at iconic Atakule’s main entrance
ANKARA
An iconic tower in the Turkish capital Ankara was illuminated to mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday.
The Atakule was illuminated with video mapping as part of an International Holocaust Remembrance Day event organized by Turkiye's Directorate of Communications.
#WeRemember and #Hatirliyoruz phrases were displayed on the giant screens at the Atakule’s main entrance.
Separately, the Turkish Foreign Ministry also commemorated the millions of people who lost their lives in the Nazi Holocaust of World War II.
“On the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we commemorate with respect millions of Jews, Roma people, disabled persons as well as targeted minorities and groups who were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime and its collaborators,” said a ministry statement.
The UN General Assembly designated Jan. 27 – the date the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Soviet army – as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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