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Valencian Government Vetoes Teacher Training Courses on Antifascism and Historical Memory

The Valencian Education Ministry rejected two university courses on antifascism and Francoist-era memory for teachers, citing that "ideology should stay out of classrooms," despite the university's argument that promoting democratic values is not indoctrination.

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Poland Declares National Day of Remembrance for OUN-UPA Genocide Victims

Poland declared July 11th a national day of remembrance for victims of the OUN-UPA genocide, acknowledging 120,000-134,000 Polish deaths (1943-45), despite Ukrainian objections and ongoing disputes over exhumations of victims in Ukraine.

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Ní Chuinn's Debut Collection: Unresolved Trauma and the Enduring Legacy of the Troubles

Liadan Ní Chuinn's debut story collection confronts the enduring legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, exploring the unresolved trauma and political accountability that continue to shape personal lives and national identity, despite the author's post-Good Friday Agreement birth.

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Madrid's Republican Flag: A Battle of Historical Memory

In Madrid, a republican flag repeatedly painted on the Parque de las Cruces auditorium bleachers was removed following a Vox motion, but an anonymous collective promptly repainted it, sparking a debate about historical memory and political representation.

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Spanish Court Blocks Repeal of Cantabria's Memory Law

The Spanish Constitutional Court temporarily blocked Cantabria's repeal of its 2021 Historical and Democratic Memory Law, siding with the national government's argument that the revocation would harm victims of human rights abuses, despite the regional government's claims that the law lacked consens...

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Temporary Memorial Unveiled for Polish WWII Victims in Berlin

A temporary memorial in Berlin, unveiled on June 5th, commemorates Polish victims of Nazi Germany and German occupation (1939-1945), marking a first step toward a future Polish-German House of Remembrance; discussions highlighted ongoing challenges in fully acknowledging the diverse victims and comp...

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Mexico City Statue Removals Spark Political Debate

Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc mayor removed Fidel Castro and Che Guevara statues due to missing permits, sparking protests from Cubans and prompting differing responses from the city's president, highlighting ongoing political tensions and the need for clearer regulations regarding public monuments.

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European Parliament Rejects Moment of Silence for Volyn Massacre Victims

Poland observed a day of mourning for the victims of the 1943 Volyn massacre on July 11th, 2023; the European Parliament rejected a request to hold a moment of silence for the Polish victims, sparking controversy and highlighting the complex political sensitivities surrounding the event.

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Austrian Town Renames Streets Named After Nazi Supporters

Austria will rename two streets in Braunau am Inn, Adolf Hitler's birthplace, named after Nazi supporters, following a municipal council vote; this follows a report that the names were unconstitutional and affects about 200 homes.

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Mexico-Spain Joint Event Commemorates Legacy of Spanish Civil War Exiles

From October 16-26, the Ateneo Español de México and several Spanish institutions will jointly commemorate the significant cultural contributions of over 20,000 Spanish exiles who found refuge in Mexico following the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their impact on Mexican academia and culture.

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Germany Snubbed at Normandy Anniversary

The 40th anniversary of the Normandy landings was marked by an exclusionary ceremony on Utah Beach, omitting German participation despite prior promises of a large-scale event, causing resentment in Germany and raising concerns about European unity.

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Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past

Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...

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