Friday, March 5, 2010

"We declare the entire international community about the importance of the findings based on the tragic historical events, and the need to work to prevent any form of genocide continue", - said Jason Kenney. During the visit, the Canadian Minister was one of the key speakers at the official luncheon, organized by the British organization «Policy Exchange», during which management discussed the fight against radicalism and terrorism. Kenny also officially represented by Prime Minister Stephen Harper at events held in Budapest in honor of the 20 th anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain, and attended a conference on assessment of the property of Holocaust victims in Prague.

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