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Croatia's Serbs, Jews to snub WWII death camp memorial

Croatia's Serbs and Jews said Tuesday they would snub for the fourth straight year a commemoration for the victims of the country's notorious World War II death camp saying the authorities tolerate pro-Nazi ideology.

The Jasenovac camp, where a memorial is seen in 2018, is known as Croatia's Auschwitz and was run by the country's Nazi-allied Ustasha regime which persecuted and killed hundreds of thousands of ethnic Serbs, Jews, Roma and anti-fascist Croatians

The Jasenovac camp, known as Croatia's Auschwitz, was run by the country's Nazi-allied Ustasha regime which persecuted and killed hundreds of thousands of ethnic Serbs, Jews, Roma and anti-fascist Croatians.

The commemoration ceremony for the victims is held every April at the site of the camp, some 100 kilometres (60 miles) southeast of Zagreb.

Ethnic Serb and Jewish minorities as well as anti-fascists have snubbed the official commemoration for the past three years and held their own events.

They accuse the authorities of tolerating nostalgia for the Croatia's pro-Nazi past

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"Nothing has changed in the past year" over the issue, Ognjen Kraus, head an umbrella association of Jewish groups here, told media Tuesday.

Ethnic Serbs echoed the view.

"The state did not undertake necessary measures to halt or at least decrease negation of Holocaust ... and (historical) revisionism," Sasa Milosevic, deputy head of the SNV ethnic Serb umbrella body, told the Novosti weekly magazine.

Anti-fascists said they would decide on Thursday whether to attend the ceremony.

The decision on boycott comes as media reported that the government of conservative Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic had launched talks with the groups which had snubbed the official event to rejoin it.

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Anti-fascists, ethnic Serbs and Jews were notably incensed by a plaque with an Ustasha slogan unveiled at Jasenovac in November 2016.

The plaque, laid by former paramilitaries, was removed from the camp's immediate vicinity nearly a year later -- only to be displayed at another location around 10 kilometres (six miles) away.

Jasenovac was the largest and most brutal of the country's death camps, where many inmates were killed by hammers, knives and stones.

The total number of people killed there remains disputed. It varies from tens of thousands to 700,000.

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