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January 27 marks the new anniversary of the publication of Auschwitz and thousands of sports figures have joined the social media campaign to end anti-Semitism once and for all. One of the clubs that talked about it was the Chelsea, of the Premier League English.
The United Nations (UN) has paid tribute to the victims since 2005, after setting January 27 as the International Day of Memory of the victims of the Holocaust, since that day in 1945, the Red Army released the concentration camp of Auschwitz.
All London has released a shocking video in which he used his stadium, Stamford Bridge, reflecting the Nazi genocide and took the opportunity to leave a message against discrimination.
"What would happen if all these people simply disappeared". With this sentence begins the video that shows the fans of the Chelsea celebrate and from one second to another the empty stadium. In addition, remember that the victims of Holocaust is similar to the population of London and, logically, it's hundreds of times larger than the capacity of the Stamford Bridge.
"Diversity makes us stronger, there is no room for discrimination in our club, in our community or in our society", says the video published this Sunday.
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