June 5, 2019
Jerusalem – The Simon Wiesenthal Center today harshly condemned statements by recently-re-elected Croatian MEPRuža TomašiÄ, in which she expressed sympathy for the Ustasha movement and only partially distanced herself from Ante PaveliÄ, the leader of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during WorldWar II which committed genocide against Serbs, Jews, and Roma.
In a statement issued here today by its director for Eastern European affairs, Holocaust historianDr. Efraim Zuroff, the Center called upon Croatian political leaders to officially reject TomašiÄ's statements andespecially her attempt to whitewash the large-scale atrocities committed by the Ustasha and the NDH. Recently media reports in Croatia revealed, moreover, that TomašiÄ had published poems glorifying Ante PaveliÄ, and had been photographed in an Ustasha uniform while living in Canada in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
According to Zuroff:
"Ruža TomašiÄ is considered by many Croatians to be an excellent MEP with impressive achievements in herprevious terms on behalf of Croatia. It might have been possible to overlook her activities on behalf of Croatian extremists, if she had sincerely renounced fascism and the genodical policies ofthe NDH. Since that is not the case, however, and she still expresses support for a movement which should be universally condemned, we urge Croatian leaders to unequivocally distance themselvesfrom the dangerous and repulsive views of MEP Ruža TomašiÄ.
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