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On 12 July an IHRA delegation including the IHRA Chair, Ambassador Mihnea Constantinescu, attended high level meetings in the Czech Republic to discuss the future of the former concentration camp site of Lety u Pisku. The IHRA delegation consisted of the IHRA Chair, the IHRA Executive Secretary, Dr Kathrin Meyer, as well as the Chair of IHRA's Committee on the Genocide of the Roma, Martina Maschke, ODIHR's Senior Adviser on Roma and Sinti Issues, Mirjam Karoly, and Andreea Mocanu of the IHRA Chairmanship team. Currently there is an industrial pig farm on the site of the former concentration camp.

Over 1,300 Roma and Sinti were interned in Lety during the German Nazi occupation- 326 perished in the camp and over 500 were sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Tell me more french v10 ten levels free download. After the war, the existence of the Roma camp was practically forgotten outside the Roma community, except by specialized historians. During the 1970s, the factory pig farm was constructed on the site of the Lety camp. The Lety Memorial stands on the site of a mass grave, outside the area of the concentration camp. The IHRA Chair stated his deep concern for the situation in Lety: “I feel very strongly about the IHRA initiative to protect and preserve endangered sites, including Lety. As time passes, we risk losing these places of history and memory.

Respectful places of commemoration are essential for the victims, for the survivors and their families, but also for society as a whole. We remember to strengthen our societies against such tragedies happening again.” The visit began with a site visit to the former concetration camp together with Mr.

Cenek Ruzicka of the Committee for the Redress of the Roma Holocaust, accompanied by Ambassador Antonin Hradilek, Special envoy for Holocaust issues and combating antisemitism and Head of the Czech delegation to the IHRA, Martin Martinek, from the Office of the Government Council for Roma Minority Affairs and Mr. Jiri Kalasnikov, Department for Human Rights and Transition Policy. Mr Ruzicka, whose mother survived the camp, also took the delegation to the nearby cemetery of Mirovice where children from the camp that died from malnutrition and a typhus epidemic – including Mr Ruzicka’s younger brother - as well as adults are buried in two mass graves.