Serbia to transfer list of concentration camps victims names to Croatia

Serbia will respond to attempts to rewrite the history and justify the actions of Nazi accomplices by a list of 20,000 names of the victims of “Yasenovitsa” and other concentration camps on the territory of Croatia, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in an interview with the newspaper Vechernie Novosti.

According to him, Croatia should at least keep silent out of respect for the victims, and not to form a commission to recount the victims, as President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic recently suggested.

Recently, political relations between Serbia and Croatia have worsened, and one of the stumbling blocks is the assessment of the events of the WWII. In particular, Croatia tried to block the UN photo exhibition dedicated to Yasenovitsa.