World-leading Jewish rights group urges Bosnia authorities to ban Bleiburg mass


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World-leading Jewish human rights group, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, has urged 
Bosnian authorities to ban the recently announced Catholic Mass for the 
Bleiburg killings when tens of thousands of Croatian pro-Nazis were killed by 
the then Yugoslav authorities.

Honouring “the genocidal Ustasha state (Independent State of Croatia - NDH) is 
not only an insult to its victims and their families, but also to all those who 
opposed the crimes committed by the Ustasha,” the Center said in their Thursday 
statement, referring to the World War II Croatian puppet pro-Nazi regime.

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the events at Bleiburg, a small 
Austrian town on the border with Slovenia, where thousands of members of the 
Nazi-allied fascist Ustasha regime, together with pro-regime civilians, had 
surrendered to the British forces in the closing stages of World War II, only 
to be turned over to communist Partisans who then sent them on a death march 
back to Yugoslavia.

14.05.2020. 

The Catholic mass in Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina - which during World 
War II was part of the fascist Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia (NDH) - 
had been announced as a replacement for the open-air gathering normally held at 
Bleiburg itself, due to the restrictions imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Ustasha regime, which ran the Nazi-allied NDH on the territory which 
comprised much of present-day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1941 to 
1945, persecuted ethnic minorities, including Serbs, Jews, and Roma. At its 
main extermination camp at Jasenovac, official estimates say that more than 
80,000 people had perished, including some 20,000 children up to 14 years of 
age.

Croatian nationalists, on the other hand, see the controversial annual event as 
a symbol of their suffering under communism in the former Yugoslavia before 
they fought a war for independence in the 1990s.

The central commemoration ceremony in Sarajevo is scheduled to be performed by 
Archbishop Vinko Puljic, the highest-ranking clergyman of the Catholic Church 
in Bosnia. A parallel event is to be held at a graveyard in the Croatian 
capital.

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