Agreement in Support of Human Rights is Signed by the Embassy of Activists for Peace, the Office of the First Lady of Paraguay and Tesape'a ParaguayGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Agreement in Support of Human Rights is Signed by the Embassy of Activists for Peace, the Office of the First Lady of Paraguay and Tesape'a Paraguay

President Franco expressed his support for the project and stressed the importance of encouraging youth, schools and universities to raise awareness about past genocides and teach the importance of respect for human beings regardless of culture, belief or nationality.


Dr. William Soto | SPEECH GIVEN AT THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Dr. William Soto | SPEECH GIVEN AT THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

To date, it has been the deadliest war in Latin America, considered by many historians to be the American genocide; however, it left us with the example of a noble and generous gesture from the government of Colombia, which offered citizenship to all the Paraguayans who entered its territory.

 

Something entirely different happened in 1939 when the St. Louis ship left Hamburg with about a thousand passengers—mostly refugee Jews fleeing Nazi persecution—and was not allowed to land in Cuba or the United States, instead being forced to return to Europe to deliver its passengers directly to the gas chambers.


DAIA opens its doors to the project Traces to RememberGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

DAIA opens its doors to the project Traces to Remember

In Buenos Aires, Argentina the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace presented the project Traces to Remember to the Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations, (DAIA for it's acronym in spanish) with the support of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary.