Don’t walk on by is the message of this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day as two survivors of recent genocide tell of their debt to bystanders who stepped in A quarter of the British public have witnessed racial disfavor crime in the final year,according to research released to imprint Holocaust Memorial Day as the millions who fell victim to genocide are commemorated.
Younger people are more likely to challenge violence or hostility against someone based on their race or ethnicity, while two-thirds (69%) of people regret not intervening, or according to a survey commissioned by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.
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Source: theguardian.com