
RAS members holding the Resolution
recognizing April 22 as the Nation's Capital Jasenovac Day
“This resolution signifies that the Capital City of the United States, home of the US Holocaust Museum, honors the innocent victims of the Ustasha Nazi regime, that their suffering and deaths will not be forgotten, diminished or revised, and that the memory of the perpetrators will also be preserved so that any new attempt to repeat these horrors could be immediately recognized and fought,” said Viseslav Simic, Director of RAS.
Five years ago, New York City was the first city in the U.S. to pass a similar resolution. The decision by the Washington D.C. City Council to recognize and commemorate the suffering and memory of the victims of the Ustasha genocide in WWII is especially important at this time of revived revisionist attempts worldwide to diminish or deny the crimes committed against innocent civilians who were declared sub-human because of their ethnic, racial or religious affiliation. It is particularly important because of the current tendencies in the Balkans to transform perpetrators of genocide into innocent victims worthy of international recognition and assistance.
RAS, an International Serbian non-profit, US based organization from the Nation’s Capital, strives to restore, improve and expand the achievements and heritage of the Serbian civilization, as well as to educate the public on historic and contemporary issues regarding Serbia and Serbs.
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May 5, 2009