‘Peace is not something to be taken for granted’

Published May 9, 2025
A memorial service held at German consulate general in Karachi honoured the millions of lives lost during World War II.—Dawn
A memorial service held at German consulate general in Karachi honoured the millions of lives lost during World War II.—Dawn

KARACHI: The Consulate General of Germany in Karachi commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation from National Socialism and the end of World War II with a memorial service.

The event was attended by representatives of the Allied nations, including the consul general of France, British deputy high commissioner, acting consul general of the United States and officials from the German consulate, said a press release.

The memorial service honoured the millions of lives lost during World War II and reflected on the significance of the day.

German Consul General Dr. Rüdiger Lotz emphasised the importance of remembering the past and learning from history. “It is our duty to learn from history. Peace is not something to be taken for granted. It is fragile and must be secured anew every day — through dialogue, through understanding, and through unwavering respect for human dignity,” he said.

“Especially at a time when conflicts are flaring up again around the world and authoritarian forces are on the rise, it is our duty to take a clear stand: For democracy, for the rule of law and for peaceful coexistence in Europe and the world,” he added.

German consulate commemorates 80th anniversary of end of World War II

According to the press release, Germany stands for the responsibility that arises from history, the need to protect democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.

“The message of May 8 is more relevant than ever: Then and now, our guiding principle must be: Never again war, never again hatred. Never again must nationalism, intolerance, and contempt for humanity find space in our world. Never again must we allow political delusion and lust for power to triumph over reason and compassion. Let us stand together to ensure that the words ‘Never again war’ are not just a vow from the past but a living commitment for the present and the future,” the press release concluded.

Published in Dawn, May 9th, 2025

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