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SUMMARY:Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Th
	eir Lives During the Second World War
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/59/26)\n\n\n\n	By resolution 59/26 of 22 November 
	2004\, the UN General Assembly declared 8–9 May as a time of remembrance
	 and reconciliation and\, while recognizing that Member States may have in
	dividual days of victory\, liberation and commemoration\, invited all Memb
	er States\, organizations of the United Nations System\, non-governmental 
	organizations and individuals to observe annually either one or both of th
	ese days in an appropriate manner to pay tribute to all victims of the Sec
	ond World War.\n\n\n\n	The Assembly stressed that this historic event esta
	blished the conditions for the creation of the United Nations\, designed t
	o save succeeding generations from the scourge of war\, and called upon th
	e Member States of the United Nations to unite their efforts in dealing wi
	th new challenges and threats\, with the United Nations playing a central 
	role\, and to make every effort to settle all disputes by peaceful means i
	n conformity with the Charter of the United Nations and in such a manner t
	hat international peace and security are not endangered.\n\n\n\n	Backgroun
	d\n\n	On 2 March 2010\, by resolution 64/257\, the General Assembly invite
	d all Member States\, organizations of the United Nations system\, non-gov
	ernmental organizations and individuals to observe 8-9 May in an appropria
	te manner to pay tribute to all victims of the Second World War. A special
	 solemn meeting of the General Assembly in commemoration of all victims of
	 the war was held in the second week of May 2010\, marking the sixty-fifth
	 anniversary of the end of the Second World War.\n\n\n\n	During the commem
	oration\, the Secretary-General called the Second World War “one of the 
	most epic struggles for freedom and liberation in history\,” adding th
	at “its cost was beyond calculation\, beyond comprehension: 40 million c
	ivilians dead\; 20 million soldiers\, nearly half of those in the Soviet U
	nion alone.”\n\n\n\n	In resolution 69/267\, the General Assembly recalle
	d that the Second World War “brought untold sorrow to humankind\, partic
	ularly in Europe\, Asia\, Africa\, the Pacific and other parts of the worl
	d.” It underlined “the progress made since the end of the Second World
	 War in overcoming its legacy and promoting reconciliation\, international
	 and regional cooperation and democratic values\, human rights and fundame
	ntal freedoms\, in particular through the United Nations\, and the establi
	shment of regional and subregional organizations and other appropriate fra
	meworks.”\n\n\n\n	A special solemn meeting\, marking seventieth annivers
	ary of the Second World War\, was held on 5 May 2015.\n\n
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