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Subject NEWS: WJC, UNESCO and Facebook partner to counter Holocaust denial online
Date January 27, 2021 8:50 PM
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The World Jewish Congress announced today that it is working with the social
media platform Facebook to connect users to authoritative information about the
Holocaust through the website jointly developed by the WJC and UNESCO, AboutHolocaust.org [[link removed]] .

Starting today – International Holocaust Remembrance Day – when Facebook users
search for terms associated with the Holocaust or denial of it, the social media
platform will prompt them to visit AboutHolocaust.org [[link removed]] , where they will be able to learn the facts about the genocide of European
Jewry and the mass killings of other national, ethnic, and political groups by
Nazi Germany and its accomplices during World War II.

This move by Facebook is the product of a long period of cooperation with the
WJC. The feature will first be available in English-speaking countries including
the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and
will later be rolled out in additional languages and countries.

Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said: “I am grateful for all that the World Jewish Congress and UNESCO do to
honor the six million people who were murdered just for being Jewish, the
countless more who were killed for who they were, and those who survived this
horrendous chapter in human history. This International Holocaust Remembrance
Day we are proud to partner with them to help people learn the facts about the
Holocaust and hear the stories of those who survived. At a time of rising hate
and intolerance, taking time to read and reflect on what happened to Jews and
others in Europe is more important than ever.

Directing users to this reliable resource is the social media company’s latest
effort to combat antisemitism and Holocaust denial on its platform. It follows
on the heels of Facebook’s expanded hate speech policy announced in October,
committing to remove content related to Holocaust denial and antisemitism.

“Holocaust denial, Holocaust distortion, and the spreading of conspiracy myths
about the Holocaust generally have become cornerstones in the vicious incitement
of antisemitic hatred on the part of white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and other
extremist forces,” said WJC President Ambassador Ronald S. Lauder . “Learning the facts of the Holocaust is crucial to combating all those who
deliberately desecrate the memory of the millions who were murdered by Nazi
Germany and its multinational accomplices in order to promote their
reprehensible agenda. The Holocaust is the ultimate example of what can happen
when hatred and malicious lies rooted in deliberate misinformation are allowed
to thrive.

“The World Jewish Congress is deeply gratified to work with UNESCO and Facebook
to ensure that Facebook’s 2.7 billion users are provided with accurate,
comprehensive information about the Holocaust. Connecting Facebook users to
AboutHolocaust.org will contribute greatly to promoting tolerance and empathy as
the antidote to resurgent antisemitism, xenophobia, bigotry and hate.

“I commend Facebook for this development and encourage other social media
platforms to follow this example of how to use their technology to ensure that
their immense platforms can be used for good.”

Added Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO Director-General: “Transmitting the history of the Holocaust is key to combating denial and
conspiracy theories today – it is key to equipping people with the skills they
need to refuse the hateful logic of antisemitism, racism and hatred, and to
challenging those who seek to exploit ignorance. We must join forces to share
factual and reliable information on social media platforms, and this partnership
is a clear step in the right direction.”

Your gift to World Jewish Congress, American Section, will strengthen the WJC’s
vital efforts to confront Holocaust denial and distortion, promote Holocaust
remembrance, invest in education, and lead the fight against antisemitism,
racism, and hatred in all its evil forms.
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