ZAGREB GOVT. SAYS DIDN'T ALLOW STAGING OF 'HOLOCAUST ON YOUR PLATE' EXHIBITION ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - The Zagreb City Government said on Thursday it did not approve the holding of yesterday's "Holocaust on Your Plate" exhibition
because the request for staging the display had not indicated that the organiser would show images of death camps.
ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - The Zagreb City Government said on Thursday
it did not approve the holding of yesterday's "Holocaust on Your
Plate" exhibition because the request for staging the display had not
indicated that the organiser would show images of death camps.#L#
The Friends of Animals association, which on Wednesday put up
billboards in Zagreb's central square juxtaposing images of animal
farms with images of Nazi concentration camps, was given a permit to
stage an international campaign for the promotion of vegetarianism,
the capital's authorities said.
They added the request for the permit stated the display would consist
of images of conditions in which animals were kept in and that there
had been no mention of associating them with images of WWII death
camps.
The display is part of an international tour staged in many European
capitals by the British association for the protection of animals -
Peta. Organisers said their intention was to point out that
contemporary society abused animals and justified their slaughter.
The display on Ban Jelacic Square elicited harsh reactions from
associations which said it degraded and smeared the victims of the
Holocaust as well as the public.
Among the foreign associations which slammed the campaign were the
Holocaust Memorial Museum, Yad Vashem, and the Simon Wiesenthal
Centre.
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