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delegations of Bulgaria and
Israel to the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization and
sponsored by UNESCO.
The European Jewish
Congress, an affiliate of the
World Jewish Congress, also
helped organize the event.
The ceremony com-
memorated the rescue of
more than 40,000 Bulgarian
Jews, who were to be
deported to concentration
camps in March 1943.
Under pressure from op-
ponents of the deportation,
which included 43 members
of the Bulgarian Parlia-
ment, the government
rescinded the deportation
order.
More than 11,000 Jews in
the Balkan regions of Thrace
and Macedonia, which at the
time were annexed to
Bulgaria, were not affected
by the government's deci-
sion to halt the deportations
and were sent to Treblinka
and other death camps.
At the ceremony,
UNESCO Director-General
Federico Mayor Zaragoza
said that "true to its in-
tellectual and ethical man-
date, UNESCO, which was
the moving force behind the
United Nations Year of
Tolerance, cannot but rejoice
at taking part in such a
ceremony, an occasion to
reaffirm the principles
which the community of
nations agreed upon in the
aftermath of World War II."
Referring to a draft
declaration on tolerance that
UNESCO is planning to
submit to the U.N. General
Assembly, Mayor said that
"tolerance is meaningless
unless it identifies and de-
nounces intolerance."
"It is no coincidence that
the attitude of the Bulgarian
people in 1943 made possible
the rescue we are com-
memorating here," said Ilko
Eskenazi, a member of
Bulgaria's Parliament.
Israel's ambassador to
UNESCO, Eliezer Palmor,
said that beyond historical
facts, it was the "militant
humanism" and the civic
courage of an entire people
that was being celebrated.
"Bulgaria is the only
sovereign country allied to
the Germans that saved its
Jews," said industrialist
Louis Blum, himself a Holo-
caust survivor.
Jean Kahn, president of
the European Jewish Con-
gress, announced that a con-
ference on ethnic and re-
ligious tolerance organized
in conjunction with the
Council of Europe will be
held later this year in the
Bulgarian capital of Sofia. 0
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