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Holocaust forum to be Webcast from Stockholm

January 27, 2000
Web posted at: 10:26 a.m. EST (1526 GMT)

by Terho Uimonen

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STOCKHOLM (IDG) -- Internet users worldwide will be able see, via a Webcast, the opening ceremony and main panel discussions of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust.

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Hosted by the Swedish government, the three-day conference will focus on remembrance, research and education about the Holocaust.

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The opening ceremony, hosted by Swedish Prime Minister Gšran Persson, and several panel discussion sessions can be viewed via a live Webcast on the Internet.

One of the workshops will also focus on the use and misuse of the Internet in Holocaust education.

More information about the Webcasts from the Holocaust Forum, to be held Jan. 26 to 28 in Stockholm, is available at the Forum's official Web site.


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