Jerusalem - The Simon Wiesenthal Center today urged the Croatian government to reverse its decision to prohibit Serbian PresidentAlexander VuÄiÄ from visiting the site of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
In a letter sent today to Croatian ambassador to Israel Ms. Vesela MrÄen KoraÄ by the Center's director of Eastern EuropeanAffairs, Holocaust historian Dr. Efraim Zuroff, he stressed the potential negative results of such a decision.
According to Zuroff:
"Needless to say, I assume that your government is fully aware of the fact that the largest number of victims at Jasenovac wereSerbs. Barring the President of Serbia from paying his respects to the victims is a cruel, incomprehensible measure which can only exacerbate tensions between Serbia and Croatia.
We strongly urge you to convey our letter to the responsible authorities in Zagreb and urge them to find a way to correct theirunwise and very unfortunate decision."
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