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03 July 2020
Young people's opinion about WW2 and communism - a survey
Under the framework of the Europe for Citizens project "5030 Remember: from WW2 to the end of communism", we have designed a survey that is meant to help us measure the extent to which young people understand historical facts and their importance. Help us by filling in the survey!
22 October 2019
50+30 - Europe for Citizens Remembrance project
The '50+30' project refers to the remembrance of 80 passing since the beginning of WW2, The end of WW2 has led to 50 years of authoritarian regimes in many central and eastern European countries, culminating with the democratic revolutions of 1989.
19 March 2019
Memorial Walk through the Communist Bucharest
Last week we have organized a memorial walk of the Communist Bucharest in the context of the 9th anniversary of GEYC Community and the 30th commemoration of the 1989 Revolution in Romania.
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27 January 2017
International Holocaust Remembrance Day - Q: why should we remember? A: In order not to forget and repeat.
History has a way to repeat everything we did not understand. Over 70 years ago, 6 million Jewish people, 2 million Romani people, 250,000 mentally and physically disabled people, and 9,000 homosexual men were killed by one of the most horrible genocides in history.
Today, we live in a modern world with high human rights laws and standards, but still discrimination is everywhere, it is rising and the risks of radicalization is imminent. GEYC, as a member of PRISMA European Network stands for human rights and launches today the final findings of HaSpe research.
Today, we live in a modern world with high human rights laws and standards, but still discrimination is everywhere, it is rising and the risks of radicalization is imminent. GEYC, as a member of PRISMA European Network stands for human rights and launches today the final findings of HaSpe research.
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