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| A |
| Adăo | Pedro | First Secretary | Portugal |
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| B |
| Barnes | Andrew | First Secretary, Australian Embassy | Australia |
| Bekink | Rudolf | Ambassador in Stockholm | The Netherlands |
| Benedek | Wolfgang | Professor, University of Graz, Institute of International Law and International Relations | Austria |
| Bertulis | Artis | Ambassador, Stockholm | Latvia |
| Biggio | Piero | Archbishop | Holy See |
| Bindenagel | J.D. | Ambassador, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, U.S. Department of State | United States of America |
| Borg | Stephen | Counsellor, Stockholm | Malta |
| Brady | Stephen | Ambassador Stockholm | Australia |
| Bremer | Francois | Ambassador to Sweden | Luxembourg |
| Bucek | Zdenek | Second Secretary | Czech Republic |
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| C |
| Calleja | Maria | First Secretary | Malta |
| Carvajal | Jorge | Second secretary, Stockholm | Chile |
| Cesnik | Alenka | Counsellor, Stockholm | Slovenia |
| Chatrnuch | Robert | 3rd Secretary | Slovakia |
| Chmelová | Teodora | Ambassador to Sweden | Slovakia |
| Conley | Heather | Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State | United States of America |
| Cotler | Irwin | Minister of Justice | Canada |
| Csáky | Pal | Deputy Prime Minister for Human Rights and European Integration | Slovakia |
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| D |
| Dalinkevicius | Gediminas | Chairman of Parliamentary Committee of Human Rights | Lithuania |
| Deboutte | Jean-Marie | Ambassador to Sweden | Belgium |
| Dîncu | Vasile | Minister of Public Information | Romania |
| Dluhosova | Helena | Head of Group, President´s Office | Czech Republic |
| Dorian | Dorel | M.P., Vice President of the Committee for Foreign Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies | Romania |
| Dřrum | Odd Einar | Minister of Justice | Norway |
| Dostert | Paul | Director (National Centre for Documentation and Research) | Luxemburg |
| Dysvik | Vebjörn | First Secretary | Norway |
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| E |
| Engel | Norbert | Inspector General, Ministry of Culture and Communication | France |
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| F |
| Fernández | Tarja | First Secretary, Stockholm | Finland |
| Filipovic | Mediha | Ambassador BiH to Sweden | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Finci | Jakob | President of the Jewish Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Fondi | Patrizio | First Counsellor | Italy |
| Freymond | Bernard | Ambassador | Switzerland |
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| G |
| Galizia | Michele | Secretariate General of the FDH | Switzerland |
| Genchev | Rossen | Second Secretary | Bulgaria |
| Gestsson | Svavar | Ambassador of Iceland | Iceland |
| Grant | John | Ambassador to Sweden | United Kingdom |
| Gusmăo | Xanana | President | Timor Leste |
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| H |
| Haakonsen | Bent | Ambassador, Stockholm | Denmark |
| Haarder | Bertel | Minister for Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs | Denmark |
| Hammarberg | Thomas | Secretary General | Sweden |
| Heimbold | Charles | U.S. Ambassador to Sweden | United States of America |
| Hende | Csaba | State Secretary, Ministry of Justice | Hungary |
| Hjelm-Wallén | Lena | Deputy Prime Minister | Sweden |
| Hoeckman | Rémi | O.P. Secretary of the Commission for Religious Relationswith Judaism | Holy See |
| Holmberg | Pia | Political & Public Affairs Officer | Canada |
| Holomek | Karel | Muzeum of Roma Culture in Brno, Chairman of Roma´s Association in Moravia | Czech Republic |
| Husák | Tomás | Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Sweden | Czech Republic |
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| I |
| Ioannides | Ouranios | Minister of Education and Culture | Cyprus |
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| J |
| Jarab | Jan | Government Commissioner for Human Rights | Czech Republic |
| Jones | Jeremy | President of the Australian Jewery | Australia |
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| K |
| Karmirshalyan | Vladimir | Ambassador to Sweden | Armenia |
| Kieres | Leon | President of the Institute of National Remembrance | Poland |
| Kirsch | Philippe | Ambassador | Canada |
| Koskinen | Johannes | Minister of Justice | Finland |
| Kuneralp | Selim | Ambassador Stockholm | Turkey |
| Kuret | Darja Bavdaz | Ambassador | Slovenia |
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| L |
| Labucka | Ingrîda | Minister of Justice | Latvia |
| LeClaire Christie | Alison | Counsellor | Canada |
| Lemmers | Monique | Coordinator WW II-Issues | The Netherlands |
| Lindemann | Jürg | Deputy Legal Adviser | Switzerland |
| Livni | Tzipi | Minister without portfolio | Israel |
| Lööw | Heléne | Expert racism, anti-Semitism, national socialism | Sweden |
| Lott | Francis | Ambassador | France |
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| M |
| Madsen | Niels | Private Secretary to the Minister of the Interior | Denmark |
| Maduna | Penuell Mpapa | Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development | South Africa |
| Marciulionyte | Ina | Vice Minister, Ministry of Culture | Lithuania |
| McShane | Denis | MP (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Foreign & Commonwealth Office) | United Kingdom |
| Meinich | Tonje | Legal Adviser, Ministry of Justice | Norway |
| Mennecke | Martin | Research Fellow | Denmark |
| Migliore | Celestino | Archbishop | Holy See |
| Mollow | Nedjet | Minister without portfolio | Bulgaria |
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| N |
| Nuder | Pär | Minister for Policy Co-ordination | Sweden |
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| Ó |
| Óskarsson | Ingvi | Political Adviser to the Minister | Iceland |
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| P |
| Pepe | Ambassador | Auth | Chile |
| Persson | Göran | Prime Minister, Host and Head of Delegation | Sweden |
| Pétursdóttir | Sólveig | Minister of Justice | Iceland |
| Philippe Kirsch | Ambassador | Stockholm | Canada |
| Pilz | Toralf | Counsellor, Stockholm | Germany |
| Popova | Jasmine | Ambassador to Sweden | Bulgaria |
| Prawda | Marek | Ambassador, Stockholm | Poland |
| Prlic | Jadranko | Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade and Economic Relations | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Pullicino | George | Parliamentary Secretary | Malta |
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| R |
| Racké | Frederick | Ambassador at large | The Netherlands |
| Raharinaivo | Jacques | First Secretary | France |
| Raid | Tarvo | Second Secretary | Estonia |
| Rehn | Elisabeth | Special Adviser | Finland |
| Reiche | Steffen | Minister Education, Youth and Sport | Germany |
| Reisel | Berit | Deputy Chairman | Norway |
| Ruddock | Philip | MP, Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs | Australia |
| Rutka | Dace | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Latvia |
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| S |
| Sakata | Keiko | Researcher | Japan |
| Sakss | Nils | Director, Lativa’s Society Integration Foundation | Latvia |
| Schepelern | Otto | Minister, Danish Embassy | Denmark |
| Scherk | Nikolaus | Ambassador, Stockholm | Austria |
| Seilenthal | Jüri | Deputy Under Secretary, MFA (Ambassador to Israel, residing in Tallinn) | Estonia |
| Selimovic | Jasenko | Artistic Director | Sweden |
| Shugarian | Rouben | Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs | Armenia |
| Slipchenko | Olexander | Ambassador of Ukraine to Sweden | Ukraine |
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| T |
| Tasa-Aun | Maija | Second Secretary | Estonia |
| Theutenberg | Bo | Ambassador | Holy See |
| Tiivel | Toomas | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Estonia to Sweden | Estonia |
| Tóth | János | Counsellor, Stockholm | Hungary |
| Turicchia | Karl | Press Officer | Italy |
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| U |
| Uchida | Tomio | Ambassador, Stockholm | Japan |
| Uraz | Cenk | Third Secretary, Turkey | Turkey |
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| V |
| van der Meer | Jantien | Policy Officer, Project Assets World War II, Ministry of Welfare | The Netherlands |
| van Lottum | Dirk-Jan | Coordinator World War II Assets, MFA | The Netherlands |
| Vincas | Justas | Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs | Lithuania |
| von Wirén | Aino Lepik | State Secretary | Estonia |
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| Werner | Hans-Joachim | Counsellor, Stockholm | Germany |
| Willadsen | Peter S. | Head of Division, Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and Integration Affairs | Denmark |
| Winkler | Hans | Ambassador, Legal advisor, MFA | Austria |
| Wunderbaldinger | Thomas | Minister | Austria |
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| Y |
| Yurievich Zorin | Vladimir | Minister of the Russian Federation | Russia |
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| Z |
| Zanatti | Joao Pedro | Ambassador, Stockholm | Portugal |
| Zaychuk | Valentyn | State Secretary of the Ministry for Education and Science | Ukraine |