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<description>&lt;p&gt;In addition to the Shoa, I hope we can remember the victims of all genocide, including but certainly not limited to, the Armenians, Rwandans, Cambodians, Marsh Arabs, and indeed, Native Americans. Genocide did not begin and end in the 1940&apos;s, and it is not a rare phenomenon caused by a lone freak of history. It continues now. And that is what we must remember today, and forever.
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