Remembering the victims of the Concentration camp Jasenovac
Conversation on various consequences of the horrible and tacit crime of the Ustashas, committed against innocent civilians, Serbs, Romas and Jews in Jasenovac, the greatest concentration camps in the so-called Independent State of Croatia.
His Holiness Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, received Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia Mladen Sarcevic, PhD; State Secretary Ana Langovic Milicevic, PhD; President of the Association of the Jewish Communities of Serbia Mr. Robert Sabados; Ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia and Coordinator of the Serbian-Jewish Academic Project of Diaspora LjiljanaNiksic, PhD; member of the Serbian Parliament and President of the Committee for the Diaspora and the Serbs in the region of the National Assembly Ivan Kostic, MSc; member of the Parliament and President of the Union of Serbs of the Region Mr. Miodrag Linta as well as Professor Gideon Grajf, PhD, chief of the expert group of historians GH7.
The distinguished guests thanked His Holiness for the audience during which they discussed various consequences of the horrible and tacit crime of the Ustashas, committed against innocent civilians, Serbs, Romas and Jews in Jasenovac, the greatest concentration camps in the so-called Independent State of Croatia in the territory of occupied Yugoslavia during the Second World War. Serbian Patriarch Irinej thanked the guests for the visit and open conversation, wishing them abundant Divine blessings.
The receptions were attended by His Grace Bishop Antonije of Moravica, Vicar Bishop of the Serbian Patriarch; director of the Library of the Serbian Patriarchate Zoran Nedeljkovic, PhD, and deacon Aleksandar Prascevic, PhD, chief of the Office of the Serbian Patriarch.