‘It is our responsibility to oppose intolerance’: UN Human Rights Chief

On Monday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, emphasized that Holocaust Remembrance Day is not only about acknowledging the past but also about reflecting on the present and shaping the future. Speaking on this solemn occasion, Türk highlighted the broader lessons of the Holocaust and the importance of confronting today’s challenges with vigilance and resolve.

Rising Intolerance and ‘Hateful Rhetoric’

Türk warned of the alarming escalation of hateful rhetoric, antisemitism, and other forms of discrimination both online and in public spaces. He expressed concern over a global trend where solidarity and compassion are being overshadowed by division and dehumanization. “Diversity is increasingly seen as a threat rather than a strength, while some leaders are actively undermining the rule of law,” he said.

The UN rights chief called upon everyone to reject intolerance and remain steadfast in defending human rights and dignity. He cautioned against complacency, warning that the world may be “sleepwalking into a grim future” where fundamental rights and freedoms are eroded.

A Call to Condemn Antisemitism

In a poignant video message, Türk urged the global community to remain alert to rising intolerance and bigotry. He framed this as a moral imperative in light of the atrocities of the Holocaust, reminding us of its enduring lessons.

Quoting Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, who famously said, “silence encourages the tormentor,” Türk emphasized the need to confront all forms of hatred, particularly antisemitism. “We must condemn it in all its forms, alongside bigotry, intolerance, and hatred,” he asserted, calling for unified action.

The Role of Education

The theme of this year’s Holocaust Remembrance observance centers on the ongoing battle for dignity and human rights. Türk stressed the importance of education in combating disinformation and resisting movements that spread hatred and fear. He called for a celebration of diversity, urging societies to recount Holocaust stories as a way to challenge prejudice and racism.

“Holocaust education remains one of the best tools we have to prevent dehumanization,” he said, underlining the need for a just and inclusive future for all.

Commemorative Ceremony at the UN

A commemoration event at the UN Headquarters in New York is set to honor the victims of the Holocaust and recognize the dwindling number of survivors. UN Secretary-General António Guterres will address the General Assembly during the annual remembrance ceremony, scheduled for 11 AM New York time.

The solemn event will include personal testimonies from survivors, alongside remarks from invited speakers. The ceremony can be followed live here.

This year’s Holocaust Remembrance Day serves as a critical reminder of the necessity to confront hatred, honor those who suffered, and commit to building a future founded on human rights, dignity, and unity.


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3 responses to “‘It is our responsibility to oppose intolerance’: UN Human Rights Chief”

  1. Shamrock Avatar

    So, the UN is telling us to “oppose intolerance” again? Brilliant! I suppose next they’ll recommend we breathe air to stay alive. 🤷‍♂️ #GroundbreakingInsights

  2. Find It Girl Avatar
    Find It Girl

    Oh, fantastic! Because nothing says “let’s tackle intolerance” quite like a high-ranking official telling us to wake up while we’re already hitting snooze on reality… 🙄 Surely, the world will turn on a dime with just a few poignant words from a video message! ✌️

  3. Isn’t it just adorable when a UN official reminds us to be nice to each other? Next, they’ll be suggesting we hold hands and sing “Kumbaya” at the General Assembly. 🤦‍♂️

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