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Holocaust Memorial Day: Football unites as fans urged to stand up against hatred and discrimination


Holocaust Memorial Day: Football unites as fans urged to stand up against hatred and discrimination0:53 Footballers and managers have united in a Holocaust Memorial Day video to urge fans to stand up against hatred and discrimination Footballers and managers have united in a Holocaust Memorial Day video to urge fans to stand up against hatred and discriminationFootball managers and players have come together to urge fans to stand up against hatred and discrimination in a video launched to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. 3:00 Marc Cave, interim CEO of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, says their Holocaust Memorial Day video is aimed at the 'silent majority' who must speak out against hatred and discrimination Marc Cave, interim CEO of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, says their Holocaust Memorial Day video is aimed at the 'silent majority' who must speak out against hatred and discriminationMarc Cave, interim CEO of National Holocaust Centre and Museum, produced the film and told Sky Sports News of the impact he hopes the video will have. "We are trying to jab a metaphorical finger in the chest of all the good and normal fans to stand up to the few that aren't." Chelsea recently became the first sports team in the world to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism. West Ham have followed Chelsea in adopting the IHRA's antisemitism definition and they will mark the Holocaust before their Premier League match with Liverpool on Wednesday.


Source: Sky sports January 27, 2020 10:43 UTC



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