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Ed Miliband and Eric Pickles address Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony

January 27, 2014 14:10
Ed Miliband was one of the chief speakers at the Holocaust Memorial Day event in Westminster. (Photo: Courtesy Ed Miliband)

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Daniel Easterman,

Daniel Easterman

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Labour leader Ed Miliband spoke movingly about the members of his family who lost their lives during the Holocaust, and the need to remain vigilant against antisemitism.

Mr Miliband, who was addressing a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony in central London today, said: “I never met my mother’s father - he was taken from the ghetto in Czestochowa in Poland and died in a concentration camp towards the end of the war.

“I first knew about him when I first saw his picture in my grandmother’s house in Israel. I’m here [at this ceremony] for David, the grandfather I never knew. I’m here for David and all my family members on my father and mother’s side who died in the Holocaust.”

He added: “I’m here too for the six million Jews who died and all the other victims of Nazi persecution, and all those who have been the victims of genocide and crimes against humanity.”