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To mark the 70th anniversary of Anne Frank’s death, readers have been celebrating her life and her words against prejudice – which are as necessary as they’ve ever been – in a rather unusual manner: instead of holding a minute of silence, they’ve been recording themselves reading aloud her diary for 60 seconds, and posting on social media with the hashtag #NotSilent. Here are some of our favourite videos that readers have posted online – including some from authors, actors and other celebrities.
Actor Naomie Harris read:
Carly Tremayne, who is playing Anne Frank in a production at Rugby theatre, shared this video:
Young Olivia read the following excerpt:
Joining #notsilent today,very proud of Olivia reading her favourite Anne Frank excerpt in support of @AnneFrankTrust pic.twitter.com/CTvY8PzNzc
— Rebecca Bishop (@beccibishop) April 14, 2015
Reader Oli Wray shared this passage about gender inequality:
Rachel shared this video:
Kim, from the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, read this out:
Author Malorie Blackman read:
This young girl’s video was posted by @goodnightxmoonx:
Actor Helena Bonham Carter read:
Actor Ceallach Spellman read:
Melissa Matis, teacher at Trafford Middle School in Pennsylvania, has been sharing videos of her students. Here is Meghan, who took this opportunity to speak about social media harassment:
This group of Galician schoolkids also read from the diary – in English, Galician, and Spanish. The video was posted by their English teacher, Eva Pousa:
Laura, a librarian from the University of Huddersfield library, reads from Diary of a Young Girl:
Alan Gemmell, director of the British Council in Israel, shared this video:
Author Cathy Cassidy read:
Staff at the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust came together to film this:
Journalist Michael Buerk read:
Actor Jing Lusi read:
Poet Roger McGough read:
Actor Russell Tovey read:
Former Labour politician David Miliband read:
Rabbi Sacks joined the campaign on Twitter:
The Anne Frank Trust’s own staff also took part – here is one of their readings:
Rachel Corcoran shared this video:
Canon Anna Norman-Walker, from Exeter Cathedral, read:
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