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Leadership Talk by the Chair of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
The fight against antisemitism is part of a larger common cause that brings us together — the struggle against racism, against hate, against antisemitism, against mass atrocity, and against the crime whose name we should even shud-der to mention, namely genocide. And mostly, and here I reference my mentor and teacher Elie Wiesel, against indifference and inaction in the face of injustice and antisemitism; and all this is part of the larger struggle for justice, for peace, and human rights in our time.¹