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ZAGREB, April 7 (Hina) - The Israeli branch of the Simon Wiesenthal
Center asked Argentina on Tuesday to immediately arrest the former
commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp, Dinko Sakic, 76, who
has been living in the South American country since 1947, according
to news agency reports from Jerusalem.
On Tuesday night agencies reported from Buenos Aires that
Argentinian President Carlos Menem ordered the Interior Minister
to issue an arrest warrant for Sakic.
The arrest demands follow Sakic's interview on Monday on Argentine
television station Channel 13.
In the interview Sakic admitted that he ran the Jasenovac camp from
December 1942 until October 1944, but he claimed he operated it in a
humane way, so that "not one guard or administrator was allowed to
touch a prisoner".
French news agency Agence France Presse, in its reports on Sakic,
carried his claim that he met Croatian President Franjo Tudjman
during a visit to Argentina in 1994.
"We spent 17 minutes together and agreed that we would meet again.
President Tudjman told me: 'I know what they are blaming you of',"
Sakic said.
When asked by Hina to comment on circumstances of such a meeting,
the first reaction from the President's Office was that during his
visit to Argentina the Croatian President did not separately meet
with Sakic nor have separate talks with him.
Tudjman met Sakic only at a reception in the President's honour.
Guests at the reception were not invited by the President, the
President's Office told Hina.
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