Keywords: All Europe, English, Lecture, social cohesion, training, education, dialogue, advocacy, racism, xenophobia, genocide
’20th-century Genocides and the Framework Decision on Racism and Xenophobia’ , a lecture organized by CEJI – Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe, which was supposed to be held in April 2007, but it was cancelled. CEJI is a an international non-profit organisation established in 1991 and supporting individuals and organisations of all religions, cultures and backgrounds to promote a diverse and inclusive Europe.
CEJI works to combat prejudice and discrimination and to promote social cohesion through training, education, dialogue and advocacy. Although not held, Prof. Johannes Houwink ten Cate, Director of the Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Amsterdam, who was supposed to give lecture, made his presentation available to public.