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ZUZUL: CROATIA REJECTS ANY FORM OF EXTREMISM, RADICALISM AND INTOLERANCE

BERLIN, April 28 (Hina) - The history of Croatia is marked with tragedy and suffering, which is why Croatia condemns and rejects any form of extremism, radicalism and intolerance, Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul said at a conference on anti-Semitism in Berlin on Wednesday.
BERLIN, April 28 (Hina) - The history of Croatia is marked with tragedy and suffering, which is why Croatia condemns and rejects any form of extremism, radicalism and intolerance, Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul said at a conference on anti-Semitism in Berlin on Wednesday.#L# The two-day conference, which is organised by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the German government, is being attended by many international politicians and representatives of Jewish and non-governmental organisations. "There have been too many tragedies and suffering in Croatia's history and that is why we condemn and reject all forms of extremism, radicalism, ethnic and religious hatred, discrimination and intolerance, regardless of their origin," Zuzul said at the conference, addressing its participants after US Secretary of State Colin Powell. The new Croatian government has taken a firm stand on the tragic events of World War II, Zuzul said. He recalled that Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader recently paid tribute to the victims of the WWII concentration camp of Jasenovac. The Prime Minister "explicitly condemned the crimes that were committed there and sent a clear message to young generations that no ideological or political goal can justify violence, terror and mass killings". Zuzul went on to say that he himself had sent a similar message from the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial centre in Jerusalem on the same day as Sanader and that lessons about the Holocaust were part of curricula in all Croatian schools. The Croatian minister today met on the margins of the conference Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen, Canadian Foreign Minister Bill Graham, the new Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, OSCE Chairman Solomon Passy and German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer. All the officials congratulated Croatia on receiving a positive avis from the European Commission, saying that the recommendation on opening accession talks with Croatia was truly deserved, Zuzul said after the meetings. Zuzul received assurances from his Irish counterpart that the issue of Croatia's EU candidacy would be on the agenda of the European Council on June 17. Zuzul will end his visit to Berlin this afternoon by meeting the US Secretary of State. The Berlin conference was opened by German Foreign Minister Fischer, who said that anti-Semitism was not the problem of other countries, ages or cultures, but concerned all. Because of its history Germany is particularly aware of the need to fight anti-Semitism, he said. Our history has given us the responsibility to never again let anti-Semitists threaten Jews as the majority keeps silent about it, Fischer said. The conference was also addressed by German President Johannes Rau. (Hina) rml

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