Croatian Jews said Friday they would boycott for the second consecutive year a commemoration for victims of the countrys most notorious World War II camp, blaming authorities for failing to react to a pro-Nazi ideology revival.
Ognjen Kraus, who heads an umbrella association of Jewish groups, said they would "not attend" the official ceremony in Jasenovac on April 22 due to the ongoing trivialisation of the role of the Nazi-allied Ustasha regime and its symbols.