Liliana Segre

Holocaust survivors son against Francesca Albanese: "She's obsessed with my mother"

"Evidently, Albanese had not read my mother's words in which she states that she feels repulsion for the Netanyahu government and the fascist and racist right-wing in power today in Israel," he said.

Italian Senator Liliana Segre attends the opening of the first International Summit on Children’s Rights at the Clementina Hall on February 03, 2025 in Vatican City, Vatican.
European Parliament President David Sassoli embraces Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre during the plenary session in memory of the victims of the Holocaust at the EU Parliament in Brussels, Belgium January 29, 2020

Holocaust survivor moves European Parliament to tears with speech

Townhall, Trieste, Italy.

Italian politician offended after Holocaust survivor said Jesus was Jewish

Italian Holocaust survivor and senator for life Liliana Segre

Thousands rally in Milan in solidarity with Holocaust survivor under police escort


Holocaust survivor given police escort in Italy after antisemitic threats

At the end of October, the Italian daily La Repubblica reported that Auschwitz survivor Liliana Segre was the target of about 200 online antisemitic messages and threats every day.

Italian Holocaust survivor and senator for life Liliana Segre

Italian Auschwitz survivor and senator target of 200 antisemitic messages every day

Born in 1930 into a Jewish family in Milan, Liliana Segre was deported to Auschwitz in 1944 at the age of 13. She was made senator for life in 2018.

Italian Holocaust survivor and senator for life Liliana Segre

New Italian gov't gets green light, Holocaust survivor warns against hatred

“I personally experienced how easy it is to move from words of hatred to acts of hatred,” said Italian Auschwitz survivor and senator for life, Lillana Segre.

Italian Holocaust survivor and senator for life Liliana Segre

President of Italy visits Holocaust Memorial in Milan

“The abyss of evil is inconceivable, and the duty of Remembrance is the basis for the future."

President of Italy Sergio Mattarella visits the Holocaust Memorial in Milan.