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ARGENTINEREPUBLICREPORTTOBESUBMITTEDTOTHETASKFORCEFOR INTERNATIONALCOOPERATIONONHOLOCAUSTEDUCATION,REMEMBRANCE,AND RESEARCH(ITF),DECEMBER2011 Introduction 1. The promotion and protection of human rights is an integral part of Argentina s policy of State,alsosetasaprioritybythecurrentNationalGovernment.Therefore,basedonthedeep beliefthatholocaustremembranceiscloselylinkedtotheneedtoguaranteememory,truth, andjusticeineverycaseoftruthandhumanrights,theargentinerepublicstillmaintainsthe commitment it took on in the year 2000. In this respect, activities related to Holocaust education,remembranceandresearcharebeingconductedthroughthreeministriesandnon GovernmentalOrganizations(NGO)thatconstituteArgentina snationalstandingconsultative Council (ITF Local Chapter). The Council serves as a forum for discussion and exchange of informationanddevelopmentofactivitiesandinitiativestopromoteitf sgoals. 2.Thepro temporechairmanshipofthestandingconsultativecouncilisorganizedthrougha rotationalsysteminvolvingvariouspublicbodies.throughout2011,theministryofeducation hasbeenthegroupcoordinatorand,inthefulfillmentofitsduties,hasbeenholdingmeetings everymonthinordertoorganizeactivitiesinthecountry.representativesofthesecretariatof HumanRightsoftheMinistryofJusticeandHumanRights;MinistryofEducation;Ministryof Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship; and representatives from organizations of the civil society interested in the topic have been participating in these meetings. Currently, thelocalchapterismadeupbythesethreebodiesofstate,workingincollaborationwiththe following organizations of the civil society: Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA); Asociación Israelita de Sobrevivientes de la Persecución Nazi, Sherit Hapleitá; Generations of theshoahinargentina,b nai B rith;centrosimónwiesenthal;confraternidadargentinajudeo Cristiana (CAJC); Consejo Superior de Educación Católica Conferencia Episcopal Argentina (CONSUDEC);DelegacióndeAsociacionesIsraelitasArgentinas(DAIA);FundaciónMemoriadel HolocaustoyMuseodelHolocaustodeBuenosAires;JuntaCoordinadoradeAsociacionesde la Enseñanza Privada(COORDIEP); Asociación Nuevos Derechos del Hombre and Anne Frank HouseArgentina. 1

3.InanattempttoraisevisibilitytotheworkoftheLocalChapter,thewebsiteoftheMinistry offoreignaffairs,internationaltradeandworshipnowincludesalinkcontaininginformation ontheitfandargentina sparticipation,aswellasrelateddocuments. 1 4.ThepresentreportissubmittedinthecontextoftheworktheArgentineangovernmenthas been carrying out since 2006, which was acknowledged by the December 2010 Plenary Meeting of ITF Member States through the implementation of a resolution put forth by Argentina,NorwayandAustriatoestablisharegularreportingmechanism.Whilethetermsof reference and mechanism have not been approved by the Plenary 2 yet, Argentina s Governmentsubmitsthisreportasithasbeendoingonaregularbasisuptodate. 5.ThisreportcomprisestheactivitiescarriedoutfromJune2011tothefirstPlenarysessionin December2011.Thereporthasbeenpreparedtakingintoaccounttheresponseprovidedby thevariouspublicagenciesconcernedandtheabovementionedngos. 6. The report consists of eight sections, namely A) Activities of the ITF Local Chapter; B) Remembrance; C) Education; D) Research, Training and Academic Activities; E) Publications, Exhibitions and Film Exhibitions; F) Anti Semitism; G) Holocaust Denial; and H) Genocide Prevention. PreliminaryComments 1.TheArgentineRepublicisafederalcountrymadeupby23provincesandtheAutonomous City of Buenos Aires. Besides the central Government s role of establishing and coordinating general policies, each province issues its own constitution, which provides Justice Administration and regulates their political, administrative, educational, economic and financialstructure. 2. As a result, the National Government works together with the provinces to ensure their supporttonationalpoliciesasregardstheholocaust,forinstancethroughthefederalcouncil ofhumanrightsandthefederalcouncilofeducation,bothconstitutedbyrepresentativesof nationalandprovincialgovernments. 1 http://www.cancilleria.gov.ar/portal/itf/documentos.php 2 PlenaryMeeting,Haifa,16December2010FinalReport,ref.ITF.IC.PL2.CRP.6,annex20. 2

A. ITFLocalChapterActivities 1. TheITFLocalChapterconvenesmonthlywiththeendofsharinginformationonHolocaustrelatedactivities,settingupgovernmentmeasuresaimingatfulfillingITF sgoals,andplanning theparticipationoftheargentineandelegationinplenarymeetings. B. Remembrance 1. Asaresultofthe35thanniversaryof Lanochedeloslápices (Night of the Pencils) 3,on September20anactivitywashostedattheMinistryofEducationincollaborationwithAnne FrankHouseArgentina.About4000highschoolstudentsandstudentsfromteachertraining institutesfromtheautonomouscityofbuenosaires(caba)andtheprovinceofbuenosaires participatedintheevent. Activitiesincludedworkshopson PoliticalparticipationoftheYouth andthreephotoexhibits were visited, namely Anne Frank, From the Residence Act to State Terrorism, and Teaching RemembrancetoBuildaFuture.Theactcametoanendwithamusicperformancefeaturing songsbannedduringthecoupd état. 2. On August 24, Generaciones de la Shoah and Sherit Hapleitá commemorated the 70 th anniversary of the Jedwabne massacre with the participation of community authorities and Shoahsurvivors,someofwhombaredwitness. 3. OnOctober4,Rosh HashanahwascelebratedintheheadquartersofGeneracionesdela Shoah,andonOctober5,jointcelebrationswereheldtogetherwithSherit Hapleitah withthe presence of community authorities. During Yom Kippur celebrations, a Holocaust survivor camebytotellhisstory. 4. In the city of Buenos Aires, a Central Act was set up in light of Yom HaShoah, in Teatro Coliseo. The event was organized by DAIA, Sherit Hapleitah, Generaciones de la Shoah and the Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum. Acts were also hosted in the provinces of Corrientes, Chaco and in the city of Rosario, where commemorations were set up by the local headquartersofdaia.inallcases,shoahsurvivorswereinvitedtoprovidetheirtestimony. 3 The Noche de los Lápices commemorates the kidnapping, torturing and forced disappearance of a group of studentsduringthemilitarygovernment whoweredemandingthegovernmentto establishastudentticketfor publictransportation. 3

5. On Wednesday November 9, Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum, DAIA, and B nai B rith Argentina commemorated Kristallnacht, the first Anti Jewish pogrom of the Nazi regime. In thatevent,commemorativeplaqueswereunveiled,andposterscreatedbyuniversitystudents were exhibited. Citizens were invited to participate in the events carried out in the Buenos AiresHolocaustMuseum. 6. On June 16 2011, DAIA and the British Embassy in Argentina carried out an act to pay homagetothevictimsandsurvivorsoftheholocaust,whereoneofthemgavehertestimony. CommemorationstookplacewithintheframeworkofDAIA shomageprogram,inplacesince 2005. Throughout the years, this program has staged commemorations together with diplomats from Romania, Slovakia, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Lithuania, Russia, Norway and The Check Republic. 7. On August 25, Centro Comunitario Chalom,DAIA, and Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum observed an act in commemoration of the Shoah of the Jewish communities of Rhodes, Thessaloniki y Kos and all the Sephardic martyrs massacred by the Nazis during the Second WorldWar. 8. OnAugust31,anactincommemorationofthevictimsandsurvivorsoftheHolocaustwas organized by DAIA and the Embassy of Brazil in Argentina. DAIA s Chair and the Brazilian Ambassador to Argentina paid homage to aluiz Martins de Souza Dantas, former Brazilian AmbassadortoFranceduringtheSecondWorldWar,andAracydeCarvalho GuimaraesRosa, assistantofthebrazilianambassadortoberlinduringthesameperiod.theyriskedtheirown lives to save 450 Jews from the Nazis and were thus recognized as Righteous among the NationsbyYadVashemandtheJerusalemHolocaustMuseum. C. Education 1. The National Education Act sets as one of the goals of the national education policy to provide training and education in order to form citizens committed to the ethical and democraticvaluesoffreedom,solidarity,pacificsolutionstoconflict,respectforhumanrights, responsibility, and honesty. Taking into consideration the constitutional criteria of unity and federalism, the Education Act establishes that the regulation and administration of the nationaleducationsystemisaconcurrentresponsibilityofthenationalministryofeducation andtheministriesofeducationoftheprovincesinthe24jurisdictions.allofthemagreeon 4

educationpolicieswithinthefederalcouncilofeducation,chairedbythenationalministerof Education. 2. InMarch2009,theMinistryofEducationandtheStandingConsultativeCouncil(ITFLocal Chapter)reachedaconsensusontheWorkingPlan2009/2011.Theproposalwasdevised,on theonehand,tointroduceanddevelopateacherstrainingcourseonholocaust,assuggested bytheministerofeducationatthetime,and,ontheother,tocomplywiththenewnational EducationAct.ThePlanwassubmittedforconsiderationoftheMinistersofEducationofthe 24 jurisdictions in Argentina, within the context of the Federal Council of Education. As a result,onmay29,2009,resolution80/2009waspassed. 3. During2010and2011,theNationalMinistryofEducationworkedonthebasisoftwocore issues contained in Resolution 80/2009: 1) institutionalization of Education and Remembrance in the Education System, and 2) consolidation of the National Network of Experts on Education and Remembrance. More than a year after the creation of the Network,consolidationeffortshaveincludedfluentcontactwithmembers,trainingactivities, and joint action planning. To date, some provinces have implemented Education and Remembrance relatedactions,whileothershaveagreedonholdingseminarsandworkshops. Thanks to the collaborative work between specialists of Program Education and Remembrance of the National Ministry of Education, some activities have been scheduled andundertaken,andothersarebeingdevelopedandmanagedwiththehelpofexpertsfrom the provincial Network and other professionals. While these actions seem to be very promising,someprovincesarehavingdifficultiestoconsolidatethenetworkweareworking on.inthisregard,variousactionsorientedtoteacherandtechnicianprofessionaltrainingwere carriedoutinprovincialministries. 4. During the second semester of 2011 and within the context of the Holocaust Education Plan, the National Ministry of Education carried on with the consolidation of the National Network of Education and Remembrance Benchmarks though ongoing contact, and joint training and activity planning. Some provinces have managed to implement Educational and Remembranceactivities,whileothershaveagreedoncarryingoutseminarsandworkshops.In both cases, activities result from the joint work of specialists from the Education and RemembranceProgramandtheprovincialbenchmarksintheNetwork. 5. TheNationalMinistryofEducationoffersvarioustrainingactivitiesthroughouttheentire territoryofthenation.thismeasureaimsatpromotingtoolsandresourcesthatfacilitatethe difficult task of teaching remembrance. Training courses are carried out with supervisors, directors, provincial technical teams from different levels, elementary school teachers, and 5

teachersandstudentsfromteachertraininginstitutes.sofar,theprovincesofchaco,chubut, LaRioja,Corrientes,Misiones,Neuquén,SanJuan,theAutonomousCityofBuenosAires,and theministryofeducation,thenationalsecretariatofhumanrightsandbibliotecanacionalde Maestroshavetakenpartinthesecourses. 6. During the third quarter of 2011, Anne Frank House was visited by 2969 students. The Centerreceivedagroupof150studentsfrommilitaryschoolsandwillgoonwiththisactivity untiltheendoftheyear.grupoory,agroupofhearingimpairedstudents,andotherpeople withdisabilitiesalsovisitedthecentre.thankstoimprovementsininfrastructure,peoplewith motordisabilitieswereabletoaccessthefirstfloorbymeansofanelevator.furthermore,the centrestilloffersguidedtoursforthehearingimpairedandisnowofferingtoursinenglish.all up,atotalof3646peoplevisitedthecentreduringthisperiod. 7. OnJuly24,thethird ProyectoAprendiz (ApprenticeProject),organizedbyGeneraciones de la Shoah, came to an end. The youth that participated in the project signed an Ethical Agreement, pursuant to which they commit themselves to represent their teachers before futuregenerationsandtelltheirstories.atthemoment,40apprenticeshavebeentrainedand arenowabletoconveysurvivor stestimonies.thisnewexperiencebondsyoungpeoplewith Shoah survivors in an unprecedented manner. The program will be presented in different fields, with a view to opening up to the possibility of receiving apprentices from different backgrounds, with particular emphasis on non Jewish people. This comes as a new way to combatanti SemitismandHolocaustDenial. 8. OnJuly26,thefoureditionof ProyectoAprendiz (ApprenticeProject)wasinitiated,anda series of training seminars were held in September. In October, apprentices started holding meetingwithsurvivors,whichwillcontinueuntildecember4.bythen,52studentswillhave completedtheproject. 9. GeneracionesdelaShoahoffersacourseon CinemaandtheShoah called Tuesdaysin June.ThisisaplaceforadultstoExchangeviewsandopinionsaboutthefilmsbroadcasted. 10. By the end of June, Generaciones de la Shoah launched a workshop and a multimedia presentationentitled Newmediainsults:HolocaustUsesandAbuses withintheframework of the Program Limud Keshet 2011. The work presents the Sacralization and trivialization of the Holocaust as the unwanted effects of the phenomenon, and analyzes the legitimacy of comparingitwithothergenocides. 11. InJuly,Generacionesdela Shoah hostedseveralpresentationsinvarioushighschoolson differentissues,suchasthehistoricalbackgroundoftheholocaustandnazipropaganda. 6

12. In August, within the context of the Masbirim program, Generaciones de la Shoah cosponsored a presentation by the Embassy of Poland in Buenos Aires. This Holocaust educationalprogramisorientedtoyoungpeopleandorganizedbybamahwiththesupportof YadVashem. 13. Thesamemonth,GeneracionesdelaShoah hostedasecondgatheringwithyoungpeople andprogram MarchaporlaVida (WalkforLife.)InNovember,athirdmeetingwasheld. 14. TheBuenosAiresHolocaustMuseumcontinuesdisseminatingandraisingawarenessabout the Holocaust the Nazi systematic murder of six million Jews. This is carried out through theimplementationofactivitiesinthemuseumandthroughoutthecountry.sinceeducation isatthecoreoftheinstitution,themuseumtogetherwithdifferentuniversitiesco sponsors variouscourses,someofwhichincludecourseson CollectiveIdentitiesandthe NationalBeing: Jewish integration in Argentina; a Seminar on the Nazis and the Holocaust in the Argentine literature; ShoahandHumanRights ;andseminaron"memory,truthandjustice". D. Research,TrainingandAcademicActivities 1. On October and 11 and 12, a course entitled Pedagogical Strategies in Remembrance Sites was conducted in the facilities of the National Archive of Memory. The activity was sponsoredbythesecretariatofhumanrightsoftheministryofjusticeandhumanrightsof thenation,theredfederaldesitiosdememoria(federalnetworkofremembrancesites), and the Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos (Human Rights and Remembrance Site) (formeresma.) The end of the activity was to elaborate proposals from different human rights pedagogical approaches, and was aimed to the staff of Remembrance Sites that used to function as clandestinedetentioncenters(cdc)andotherplacesrelatedtostateterrorism. Thedebatesandexhibitionsdealtwiththeroleofremembrancesitesandtheirrelationtothe territory;tourandstorytellingproposals;pedagogicalstrategiesforchildren,youthandadults; remembrancesitesaspedagogicalsitesandtheelaborationofmaterials. 2. On Saturday July 16, a team of guides from Anne Frank House gathered to share their experiences, strengthen those areas in which they need greater training and build up their relationship.attheendofthefirstroundofapprenticeships,theygottogethertoassessthe period with positive outcomes. New projects were suggested with a view to stimulating participationbyapprenticesandguides.theapprenticeshiprunsfrom8augustuntiltheend ofnovember. 7

3. During August and September, Anne Frank House conducted more training sessions for guides.thecentrealsopresentedthemanualfree2chooseintheministryofeducationofthe Nation. This required the training of 50 youth volunteers and 20 educators to coordinate debates. 4. OnJune19,adelegationmadeupbythe8winnersofAnneFrankHouse ssecondliterary contest, 2 guides, 2 coordinators and 26 members, among whom were the Vice Minister of Education of Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and a national deputy, travelled to The Netherlandstotakepartin AmsterdamfromAnneFrank sperspective. 5. For the third consecutive year, Anne Frank House and the Ministry of Education of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires launched the literary contest From Anne Frank to our days. The proposal is aimed to students from 13 to 18 years old, and educators and guides from Anne Frank House. Once again, the jury will be integrated by representatives from the MinistryofEducationoftheCityofBuenosAires,INADI,EUDEBA,amongothers. 6. After Anne Frank House received an approval by the Ministry of Education of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires to serve as a Teacher Training Center(Resolution C 522), curricula were outlined. This was made possible thanks to cooperation from numerous professionals who are close to the Center and have extensive experience in the field of education,anddeepknowledgeabouttheissuesaddressed.thefivecoursespresentedare: 1) TheoriginsofNazismandtheHolocaust.Thevariousgenocidesinworldhistory. 2) Writingasapracticeoffreedom.AnneFrankasareaderandwriter. 3) DilemmasofFreedom.Conflictingrightsanddebatemethodology.Aninteractivefilm fortheclassroom. 4) Violence in the school environment. Understanding and preventing conflict. Conflict resolutionstrategiesasatooltolearntolivewithothersintheclassroom. 5) Children and youngsters as legal persons. A didactic approach to the exercise of HumanRightsbetweendiscriminationandthevalueofdiversity. 6) Workshop on the use of didactic materials, for schools and school teachers that are closetothecenter. 7. AgroupofpoliceofficersfromtheMetropolitanPoliceofBuenosAirestookaseminaron theholocaustofferedbythebuenosairesholocaustmuseum. 8. BuenosAiresHolocaustMuseumconductstrainingseminarsfortheFederalPolicecadets, aimingatprovidingfutureofficerswithinformationandtoolssothattheyknowhowtoactin casesofdiscrimination. 8

9. The First Seminar for Argentinean Educators took place from June 13 to 16 and was organized by Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum and Memorial. 23 educators from different provincesparticipatedintheevent. 10. BuenosAiresHolocaustMuseumlaunchedacallforscholarshipsforJanuaryandFebruary 2012. These are aimed to educators from both the Jewish and non Jewish educational network. 11. InSeptember,GeneracionesdelaShoahtrained35youthvolunteers(informaleducators) through the presentation of the educational material A Beacon for Humanity and the delivery of the publication Cuadernos de la Shoah 1. Every month, the institution lends a roomforareadinggrouptogather. 12. Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum received the Assistant Director of "The Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute" of Warsaw, Poland, who seemed interested in the Museum seducationalprojectsandthepossibilitiesofexchangeandjointaction. E. Publications,ExhibitionsandFilmExhibitions 1. OnNovember1, CuadernosdelaShoah2:ThetwowarsofNazism,thestoryofHistory waspresentedintheargentineministryofforeignaffairsofargentina. 2. Duringthesecondsemesterof2011,The MinistryofEducationoftheNationcontinued distributing the collection Education and Remembrance, comprising three books: Holocausto: preguntas, respuestas y propuestas para su enseñanza (Holocaust: Questions, Answers and Teaching Proposals); Pensar Malvinas (Thinking about The Malvinas); and Pensar la dictadura: terrorismo de Estado en Argentina (Analyzing the Dictatorship: State Terrorism in Argentina). More copies of the collection were also distributed in secondary schoolsandteachertraininginstitutesthroughoutthecountry. 3. ThroughanagreementwiththeMinistryofEducationoftheCityofBuenosAires,Anne FrankHouseagreedtoeditabookandaDVDwiththeliteraryworksofthewinnersofthe contest and the educational projects that reached the final assessment stage in 2009 and 2010. The material will contain a synthesis of each of the 35 educational projects presented those years. The DVD will contain the complete projects and literary works (around 75) presentedthoseyears.thebookwillalsoincludeasectiononhowtoelaborateprojectswith somestepstofollow:diagnosing,settinggoals,design,implementation,assessment,etc. 9

4. Anne Frank House s bookstore sold more than 210 copies of different educational materialsanddistributedcopiesof NeverAgainTestimonies.FromAnneFranktoourdays amongthenewguidesandvolunteers. 5. GeneracionesdelaShoahisstilldistributing CuadernosdelaShoa:JustosySalvadores (Booklets of the Shoah: The Righteous and the Savers ) among teachers, researchers and institutionsfromthejewishenvironmentingeneral.thebookletcanalsobedownloadedfrom theinstitutionalwebsite,togetherwith DeCaraalFuturo (LookingtotheFuture.)Moreover, multimedia presentations used in various activities, such as A Beacon for Humanity, Holocaust,Anti SemitismandDenial and JewsAreNews wereupdated. 6. Since 1994, Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum has been publishing the magazine Nuestra Memoria(OurMemory),whichconstitutesasubstantialcontributiontothestudyoftheShoah and extending the existing bibliography in Spanish. This is distributed for free amongst educators and educational institutions throughout the country and abroad. In December the 35theditionwillbepublished. 7. VariousbookswerepresentedundertheauspicesoftheHolocaustMuseum,amongthem: Final Station, by Hugo Coya; Sobrevivir dos veces (Twice a Survivor), by Deferal Judge Daniel Rafecas, which tells the testimonial story of Sara Rus, Shoah survivor and Mother of Plaza de Mayo; and Concert for Leah, by Maira Landa. Several e books can be accessed through the Holocaust Museum s website: "A Portrayal of Anti Semitism", "The Story of Kristallnacht","TheHellofTreblinka". 8. DAIAreleasedandarticlewrittenbytheChairofGeneracionesdelaShoahinArgentina, ontrivializationoftheshoah,includedinthe AnnualReportonAnti SemitisminArgentina (2011.) The report includes the conclusions of a survey conducted by DAIA and other institutions about the way Jews are seen in the Argentinean society. The study included a question on whetherthejewstalktoomuchaboutwhattheywentthroughduringtheholocaust. Outof the 1510 people surveyed from different age groups and social spheres, 49% answered stronglyagree and agree. 9. TheHolocaustMuseumhasatravellinglibrarythatgoesaroundthecountry.Itcontainsa collectionofbooks,dvds,postersandabookletwithacomprehensivecurricularprogramto addresstheholocaustintheclassroom.thematerialdevelopedandsenttothebuenosaires HolocaustMuseumbyitspeerinHoustonisavailabletoalltheschoolsandinstitutionsthat requestit. 10

10. The Museum also has a specialized Book and Video Library containing more than 3000 booksinspanish,yiddish,polishandgerman,whichisopentothecommunity.thebookare catalogued in the following sections: Education and the Shoah, Concentration and Extermination Camps (Lager), Neo Nazism and Holocaust Denial, Historical and Sociological Studies on the Shoah, Refugees, Anti Semitism, Human Rights, Art and the Shoah, Other Victims(Armenians,Gypsies,PeoplewithDisabilities,Homosexuals),NazisinLatinAmerica. 11. Anne Frank House extended the exhibition of The Freedom of Being due to the large turnout. 12. InAugust2011,AnneFrankHouseexhibited AnneFrank,aCurrentStory inthecityof Ohiggins(BuenosAires),withintheframeworkoftheCelebrationsforPeace,organizedbythe Focolare Movement. In September, the same art work was exhibited during the commemorationoflanochedeloslápices(nightofthepencils)inbuenosaires. 13. AnneFrankHouseinArgentinapresentedthemanualfree2chooseindiversecitiesofthe provinceofbuenosaires. 14. Since the beginning of 2011, Generaciones de la Shoah has been supporting a program organized by Yad Vashem to complete witness reports and gather as much information as possiblefromshoahvictimsandsurvivors.thecommissioniscomposedofyoungvolunteers inchargeofcontactingsurvivorsandhelpingthemfillinthedocuments. 15. Generaciones de la Shoah has been holding informal meetings called Cinema and the Shoah inthefacilitiesoftheamia.itisamonthlyfilmcycledealingwiththeclarificationand diffusion of the complex nature Shoah. Among the films broadcasted during the second semesterwefind ElieEtNous, Protektor,and"JohnRabe. 16. Sefarad Israel House in Madrid presented the travelling exhibition "Visados para la Libertad"inMendoza,undertheauspicesofBuenosAiresHolocaustMuseumandtheLatin AmericanJewishCongress.TheexhibitionisalsodisplayedinConcordia,LaPlatayParaguay. 17. The Holocaust Museum inaugurated the exhibition "Abandonment/Restitution" by Liana Strasberg. 18. TheHolocaustMuseumalsodisplayed"Eichmann.Helivedamongus".Thisworkaimsat rememberingandraisingawarenessabouthowoneofthemajorkillersofthexxcenturylived amongus. 19. ThesameinstitutionisbroadcastingadocumentaryfilmaboutthelifeofMengele,edited bythehistorychannel. 11

20. The Museum also put on display the Works of graphic design students from Universidad Nacional del Nordeste(U.N.N.E.) This time, the end is to address the Shoah from a different perspective,withoutshowingviolenceorconcentrationorexterminationcamps. 21. TheHolocaustMuseumalsodisplayedtravellingexhibitions ADayintheWarsawGhetto and Korczakand the Legend of the Lodz Ghetto Children in the cities of Concordia (Entre Ríos)andLaPlata,respectively. 22. DuringtheLongNightofMuseumsinBuenosAires,inNovember,theHolocaustMuseum organized different activities free of charge, such as survivor s testimonies, choir presentations,andfilmexhibitions. 23. TheMuseumalsoorganizesaweeklyCinemaanddebatecycle. F. Anti Semitism 1. WithinthecontextofitscommitmenttotheITF,theArgentineRepublicacknowledgesthe needtobealertofanydisplayofdiscrimination,includinganti Semitism. 2. DAIApublishedtheconclusionsofasurveycarriedoutbytheAntiDefamationLeageand theginogermaniinstituteoftheuniversityofbuenosaires,onthesocialrepresentationsof thejewishcommunityinargentina.thestudyincludedthefollowingquestion Doyouthink thatthejewstalktoomuchaboutwhathappenedduringtheholocaust? Ofthe1510people interviewed (from different age and social groups), 49% responded affirmatively using the formula agree fullyagree.thereportwaspresentedon4october. 3. OnDecember2,2010theannualReportonAnti SemitisminArgentinawaspresentedat Universidad Católica Argentina. The report analyzes Shoah Denial and denounces acts classifiedasanti Semitic,sincetheyfrequentlyinvolvethesymbolicmethodologyusedbythe Nazis. Among panelists, there was Jacek Kastelaniec, Director of the Auschwitz Birkenau Foundation in Poland, who was welcomed by DAIA s authorities and the Vice Chancellor of UniversidadPrebísteroVíctorManuelFernández. 4. In April 2011, within the framework of a collective action taken with the help of DAIA, against Google Inc. (USA), the cessation of the illegal spreading of discriminatory slogans stated with the intent of establishing anti Semitic libels, expressions of Shoah denial, and callingforviolenceagainstpeople,wasrequested.thejudgesustainedtheactionandimposed aninjunction. 12

G. HolocaustDenial 1. TheArgentineRepublicmaintainsastrongpositionagainstHolocaustdenial,andhasgiven promptandfirmresponsecondemningeachdeclarationinthisregard. 2. TheArgentineRepublicco sponsoredresolution60/7onholocaustremembrance,which declaredjanuary27theinternationalholocaustremembranceday. 3. The Argentine Republic co sponsored Resolution 61/255, which condemns without reservationholocaustdenialandurgesmemberstatestorepelanyrelatedexpression. 4. Likewise, Generaciones de la Shoah Argentina works on the issue with students from different secondary schools through a workshop that includes a multimedia presentation entitled Denial:AStructuretoDismantle. 5.DAIA scentreofstudieshasbeencarryingoutaresearchprojectonshoahdenialtogether with the School of Law of the University of Buenos Aires since 2010 to date, called A ComparisonofInternationalLaw.HolocaustDenialinArgentina. 6. The Annual Report on Anti Semitism in Argentina (2010) drafted by DAIA s Center for Social Studies contains a chapter dealing with Holocaust denial which was written in the frameworkoftheprojectmentionedabove. H. GenocidePrevention 1. The Argentine Republic also believes that membership to the ITF entails the obligation of promoting initiatives for the prevention of future genocides. As a result, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship and Switzerland jointly organize regional fora on the matter. The first forum took place in Buenos Aires in December 2008, with the participation of government representatives from Latin America and the Caribbean, representatives from NGOs and experts in the field, such as Professor Yehuda Bauer. Te secondeditionwasheldintanzania.inapril2011,thethirdregionalforumontheprevention of Genocide was held in Berna. The initiative was co organized by Switzerland, Tanzania and Argentina. This edition of the forum was devoted to European countries, regional European institutions,internationalinstitutions,ngos.theforumfollowed uponthepreviousmeetings heldinbuenosaires(2008)andtanzania(2010)forlatinamericaandafrica,respectively.the maingoaloftheinitiativeistoraiseawarenessandhighlighttheinternationalagendathrough 13

regionalwork theneedtopreventgenocideandothermassatrocities,ethniccleansing,war crimesandcrimesagainsthumanity.thelong termgoalsaretostrengthenandconsolidatea global structure based on existent and new early warning systems and prevention systems, such as the Office of the Special Adviser of the Secretary General on the Prevention of Genocide and on the Responsibility to Protect, and to appoint national focal points, among others.theargentinerepublictookonthecommitmenttopromotethisaim,consideringits recenthistory,andtakingtheprocessofmemory,truth,justiceandreparationasthecentral axis of its human rights policy. Argentina believes that experience reveals military interventionsareneverundercontrolorfreefrombloodshed,thus,theuseofarmedforces must be the last resource and be considered only after having exhausted other alternative pacificmeans.therefore,argentinapointedtotheexperienceoflatin Americainthefieldof prevention, where political deployment opposes military deployment. In this regard, a reference was made to the experience in Pando(Bolivia.) To conclude, the country stressed the importance of discussing early warning systems and prevention strategies based on politicalanddiplomaticstages,whichshouldbeconsideredaprivilegedtool. 14