Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Exhibition about Jasenovac






An exhibition about the event in the dreaded Jasenovac concentration camp in Hrvatska will be opened in New York City this January 25, by GH7 international group experts from seven countries. First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić will officially open a Serbian-Jewish exhibition “Jasenovac – the Right Not to Forget.”



The coordinator of the Serbian-Jewish academic project “Jasenovac” is Ambassador Ljiljana Nikšić, and the cooperation is based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Ministry of Education of Serbia and the Holocaust Institute Shem Olam in March 2017, with the aim to jointly organize exhibitions, scientific conferences and education programs about Jasenovac.

“The exhibition represents a modest contribution to the preservation of the universal values of humanity and the global efforts of the UN in order to prevent the onset of the revision and rehabilitation of neo-Nazi and neo-fascist ideologies of exclusion and all forms of discrimination and fanaticism,” the government said on its website.

The exhibition also supports UNICEF’s efforts to protect the most vulnerable category of population by fostering the right of the child to a happy childhood, bearing in mind that Jasenovac was also a camp for children.

This exhibition will also remind the world how the Croats were the brutal genocidal maniacs they were, and still; as well as the Vatican's anti-Orthodox Christian genocide that robbed the dead Serbs of their jewelry and children converted to Catholicism and doesn't know they are really Serbs!

The main goal of the exhibition is to foster a culture of remembrance of Serbian, Jewish, Roma and anti-fascist victims of the Holocaust and genocide in Jasenovac, one of the most brutal and most notorious of the eight extermination camps set up during the Second World War.

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  1. Thanks for this , hopefully they mention how poglavnik kept a huge basket of human eyeballs that he showed to Italian resistance fighter which he gave to pope in the end.

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