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October 25, 1991 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-25

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Erik Stone

heavily damaged or
destroyed in the attacks.
An estimated 2,000 Jews
live in Croatia, mainly in
the large cities and towns.
Their statement, which
spoke of Jewish com-
munities existing there for
centuries, was an un-
qualified expression of loyal-
ty to Croatia and an en-
dorsement of its aspirations
for independence.
"Although the present
government of Croatia was
deliberately depicted as anti-
Semitic or neo-fascist, the
Jewish Community in
Croatia enjoys all rights of a
religion or national minority
without hindrance or any
discrimination," the state-
ment said.
"The government of
Croatia publicly denounced
and condemned all neo-
fascist and extremist
ideologies and organizations
that threaten the democratic
system in Croatia and its
citizens and decided to
undertake all necessary
legal steps to prevent the
spread of such dangers," ac-
cording to the community
statement.
It added: "We express our
fullest support to the efforts
and declared policy of the
government of the Republic
of Croatia of building a new
and democratic society in
which human, political,
civil, national and religious
rights of every citizen and
group will be protected."
The Jewish community
expressed "great sorrow"
that the Jews of Croatia
have been cut off from con-
tact with Jews in the other
Yugoslav republics.
The statement was signed
by Nenad Porges, president
of the council, and addressed
to the World Jewish Con-
gress, European Jewish
Congress, national and
international Jewish organ-
izations and all affiliated
organizations and institu-
tions.
Mr. Matic said there was
great concern about
Dubrovnik, an ancient
seaport and resort on the
Adriatic that is home to
about two dozen Jews.
The city has been blockad-
ed by federal land and sea
forces for days. "It is im-
possible to communicate
with anyone there. We don't
know if there is any damage
there or not," he said.
The Community Council's
statement referred to the
synagogue in Dubrovnik,
which it described as the se-
cond oldest in Europe.
It did not say to what ex-
tent, if any, the synagogue
has been damaged.

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