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Recognition of the Roma Genocide
Recognition, official texts
Liechtenstein does not have a law that is officially recognising the Holocaust. Still the Genocide denial in general is punished.
Data (camps locations, Remembrance places, measures etc.)
There is no accurate data on Roma victims of the Holocaust in Liechtenstein.
Specialised institution, commission, research centre etc., dealing with this issue
In May 2001, the government of Liechtenstein appointed an independent Historians Commission to examine specific questions concerning Liechtenstein’s role in World War II. The central question under investigation is whether Liechtenstein helped hide and transfer stolen assets. After nearly four years of work, the Independent Commission of Historians Liechtenstein - Second World War presented its Final Report on its research concerning Liechtenstein's role in the Second World War. It focused on the role of the banks and the involvement of Lichtenstein in the deportation of Jews. Roma victims are not mentioned.
Official initiatives (campaigns, actions, projects, commemoration days, museums)
Annually on 27 January, Liechtenstein commemorates International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In 2014, Foreign Minister Aurelia Frick travelled to Auschwitz where she attended the commemoration on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of its liberation.