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Jan 30, 2017 20:57

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Reince Priebus Defends Holocaust Statement That Failed to Mention Jews: Amid protests and legal challenges over President Trump’s immigration order, the White House also found itself on the defensive this weekend about a normally routine statement about International Holocaust Remembrance Day that drew criticism and scorn.

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tijd January 31 2017, 15:29:04 UTC
Нам это говорит о том, что вы врете.

“Today, on the 72nd anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, we remember the more than six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust and the countless other victims of Nazi brutality.

“The Holocaust serves as a tragic reminder of the horrors that can be born of racism and hate. We must always remember those who experienced the worst of humanity - in ghettos, cattle cars, and Nazi death camps - and never forget our collective responsibility to prevent the seeds of intolerance and hate from taking root in our communities, country, and world.

“As we take time today to reflect on the haunting legacy of the Holocaust, let us pay tribute to the strength and spirit of the Jewish people and the many others who persevered during one of the darkest periods of human history.

“Today, and every day, we reaffirm our commitment to stand against anti-Semitism, xenophobia, and prejudice in all its forms. It is through this commitment that we remember those we have lost and honour those whose stories must never be forgotten.”
http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2017/01/27/statement-prime-minister-canada-international-holocaust-remembrance-day

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ddd_ddd January 31 2017, 15:35:57 UTC
http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2016/01/27/statement-prime-minister-canada-holocaust-remembrance-day

Find the word "jews" and be polite, please (you also can ask to be forgiven for the improper term) :

Ottawa, Ontario
January 27, 2016
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust:

“On this day, we pay tribute to the memory of the millions of victims murdered during the Holocaust. We honour those who survived atrocities at the hands of the Nazi regime, and welcome their courageous stories of hope and perseverance.

“The Holocaust is a stark reminder of the dangers and risks of allowing hate, prejudice, and discrimination to spread unchallenged. It also reminds us that silence must never be an option when humanity is threatened.

“As we pause to educate ourselves and our families on the bitter lessons of the Holocaust, we also strengthen our resolve to work with domestic and international partners to continue defending human rights and condemning intolerance.”

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tijd January 31 2017, 20:15:19 UTC
Ваше враньё про "систематически" оставьте при себе.

В 2016 администрация Трудо немедленно извинилась и сказала, что отсутствие упоминания евреев было неумышленным.

The Prime Minister’s Office told us yesterday Trudeau’s initial statement was an incorrect draft issued in error.

The PMO said it took steps to correct this by putting out a tweet from Trudeau linking to his statement and citing the importance of fighting anti-Semitism, plus issuing a statement from Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion that prominently noted the death of six million Jews in the Holocaust.
http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/29/trudeaus-holocaust-statement-omission

Принципиальное отличие от Трампа ("the wording was intentional").

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ddd_ddd January 31 2017, 20:18:48 UTC
Я привёл реальную версию на официальном сайте. Её никто не исправлял. До сих пор там висит. Через год.

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