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More than 1,600 people are expected to attend a national ceremony in Liverpool to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.More than 1,600 people are expected to attend a national ceremony in Liverpool to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
Survivors and religious leaders are among those set to take part in commemorations at the city's Philharmonic Hall. Survivors and religious leaders will be among those at the Philharmonic Hall, in the European Capital of Culture.
The service marks the anniversary of the 1945 liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. The service marks the 1945 liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and victims of other atrocities will also be remembered.
Victims of other atrocities, such as those in Cambodia and Bosnia, will also be remembered. The Muslim Council of Britain has ended its boycott of the event. It had wanted more recognition of recent genocides.
Guests at the ceremony will include the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, the Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, and the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Hazel Blears. Guests at the ceremony will include Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams, Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks and Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Hazel Blears.
The Muslim Council of Britain is participating for the first time, having lifted a boycott it imposed because it felt more recent genocides should be given greater recognition.
'Mass graves''Mass graves'
The service will include personal testimony from survivors and relatives, poetry, music and speeches. It will include personal testimony from survivors and relatives, poetry, music and speeches.
Christine Shaw, of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, said the event would aim to "reflect on the lessons society can learn from the Holocaust and other genocides in an effort to tackle the intolerance and prejudice that still exists in the UK today." This is an opportunity for people to come together and say 'never again' and mean it and act upon it Karen Pollock Holocaust Educational Trust
Christine Shaw, of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, said the event would aim to "reflect on the lessons society can learn from the Holocaust and other genocides in an effort to tackle the intolerance and prejudice that still exists in the UK today".
Karen Pollock, of the Holocaust Educational Trust, told BBC Radio 5 Live it was important to make what had happened in the past relevant to today.
"The fact is that racism still exists, that genocide is taking place in Darfur, and genocide has happened since the Holocaust, for instance Cambodia [and] Rwanda.
"This is an opportunity for people to come together and say 'never again' and mean it and act upon it."
Former BBC war correspondent and independent MP Martin Bell and Liverpudlian actor Jason Isaacs, who plays Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, will also be present.Former BBC war correspondent and independent MP Martin Bell and Liverpudlian actor Jason Isaacs, who plays Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, will also be present.
Mr Bell said: "The mass graves and memorials at Srebrenica, or the piles of skulls heaped in Cambodian Stupas, are just a few reminders of the millions of people killed in politically orchestrated acts of ethnic cleansing since the Holocaust."Mr Bell said: "The mass graves and memorials at Srebrenica, or the piles of skulls heaped in Cambodian Stupas, are just a few reminders of the millions of people killed in politically orchestrated acts of ethnic cleansing since the Holocaust."
More than 2,000 schools across the UK are expected to hold events to mark the day.More than 2,000 schools across the UK are expected to hold events to mark the day.