In her speech, Nataša Posel described the conditions in which the internment camp inmates were living and working during the Second World War while building the Ljubelj tunnel. She also highlighted the exceptional solidarity shown by the locals, who helped them survive despite the risks. Today’s commemoration is not only a memory and a tribute, but also a reminder.
“Even though the international community has been shouting ‘never again’ after the war, today humanity is once again being tested,” said Poselova. She estimated that the number of wars in the world is the highest since the Second World War. “The international community is still only watching as Israel continues with the genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.
Once again, today, genocide and ethnic cleansing are supported by institutions, laws, industry, governments, agreements and treaties, and are supported by governments, agreements and treaties,” she said.
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