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    SRNA news agency, Bosnian Serb News Agency
    May 25 2011


    Croatia urged to accept blame for WWII genocide against Serbs, Jews, Roma


    Banja Luka, 25 May: Croatia must accept historical responsibility for
    the genocide committed against Serbs, Jews and Roma by the Independent
    State of Croatia (NDH) in WWII, says a declaration passed today in
    Banja Luka at the 5th International Conference on Jasenovac.

    The declaration demands that a day be set in Croatia, B-H
    [Bosnia-Hercegovina], [B-H entity] Republika Srpska [Serb Republic]
    and Serbia to remember the victims of genocide in the Independent
    State of Croatia and that the present Croatian authorities determine
    and pay within a reasonable time frame compensation to the victims and
    their descendents.

    The participants asked that the Jasenovac complex of concentration
    camps be preserved as a whole, and that the Donja Gradina Memorial
    Area be protected further to the relevant project of the 1980s.

    The 5th International Conference on Jasenovac concluded that the
    crimes committed by the [pro-Nazi] Croatian Ustashas against Serbs,
    Jews and Roma in WWII in the Independent State of Croatia were
    planned, as genocide is defined in the UN Convention on the Prevention
    and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 1948.

    "700,000 Serbs, 23,000 Jews and 80,000 Roma were tortured, looted,
    raped and killed in the Jasenovac system of concentration camps only,"
    says the declaration.

    The declaration says that the NDH was the only state in WWII which had
    concentration camps for the extermination of children, and according
    to an incomplete investigation, 42,791 Serbian children, 5,737 Roma
    children and 3,710 Jewish children were killed in Stara Gradiska,
    Jasenovac, Ustica, Jablanac, Gornja Rijeka near Krizevac and Lobograd.

    They stressed that in its scope, the genocide in the NDH was the
    closest to the holocaust committed by the Nazi Germany against Jews.

    Srboljub Zivanovic of the International Commission to Determine the
    Truth about Jasenovac, said the declaration will be sent to the
    parliaments of all countries, but first to the countries of the former
    Yugoslavia.

    "We don't know if the parliaments of these countries will pass it
    immediately, but if we take as an example a similar declaration
    brought by the Armenians on genocide committed against them in 1915,
    which was accepted by some only last year, then I believe we will not
    have to wait so long," Zivanovic said.

    He added that the declaration is aimed at drawing the attention of not
    only the parliaments of all countries but of the whole world to the
    horrible and planned crime committed by the Independent State of
    Croatia in these parts, which state declared Serbs, Jews and Gypsies
    outside the law.

    "Even though many countries had information of these crimes, they kept
    silent, primarily because the former Yugoslavia did not speak of them.
    By bringing this declaration, we are siding with the small number of
    countries which raised their voices against the crime committed,"
    Zivanovic said.

    According to surviving Jasenovac inmate Dobrila Kukolj, the issue of
    compensation for surviving inmates and families of victims is raised
    today for the first time, which issue should be resolved by Croatia,
    which has never admitted the crime that was committed.

    "The Republic of Croatia does not admit to being the successor to the
    NDH. We complained to the UN to review the issue of the people who
    survived those horrors, even though money can not compensate them,"
    she said.

    She thanked RS President Milorad Dodik for his support for a film on
    the truth about Jasenovac that should be made.

    The participants of the Conference today will pay a visit to the Donja
    Gradina Memorial Area and Jasenovac.

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