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Though technically the charges against the Windsor, Ontario, man could be reactivated within a year, it is unlikely that will oc- cur, according to Ivan Whitehall, Bonn (JTA) — The full story of the Justice Department's most the Sarajevo Jewish communi- ty's central role in aiding its neighbors has yet to be told, but a new photographic exhibit at the Mr. Grujicic Jewish Museum of Vienna helps reportedly was make a start. The exhibition, "Survival in employed by the CIA. Sarajevo — How a Jewish Corn- munity Came to the Aid of its senior prosecutor, who had been City," is the work of American assigned to the case. photojournalist Edward Serotta. Mr. Grujicic, 83, was charged It documents how the local Jew- in December 1992 with 10 counts ish community, through the hor- of premeditated murder and one rors of the Bosnian war, has count each of conspiracy to mur- provided shelter to its neighbors der and kidnap. of all ethnic and religious groups His indictment stated that as and taught them the ancient a senior official of a special sec- Jewish skill of survival. tion of the Belgrade police in The exhibit, which continues wartime Serbia from June 22, through Nov. 20, avoids the im- 1941, to Oct. 1, 1944, he conspired ages of battlefronts to focus on with civil authorities and the Ger- the lives of individuals struggling man occupying forces in the ar- to maintain their lives in the bat- rest and interrogation of tle-torn Bosnisn capital. suspected Communists. Only 500 Jews still remain in As a result of his activities, his victims were deported to Nazi Sarajevo, with the rest of the Germany and elsewhere for community having left for Israel, forced labor. Also resulting from the United States and Europe. As a community not directly his activities, 10 people are al- leged to have been shot in Bel- involved in the ongoing conflict between Serbs, Croats and Mus- grade on May 25, 1943. Mr. Grujicic reportedly was lims, the Jews of Sarajevo worked employed by the CIA and for a within the framework of the Jew- very short time by the Royal ish humanitarian organization Canadian Mounted Police, for La Benevolencija to convert the whom he used his intelligence premises of the Jewish commu- skills to ferret out Communists nity building into an aid center among Yugoslav immigrants to i where members of all ethnic and the United States and Canada. 4 religious groups were supplied Sol Litmann of the Simon with food, medicines and first aid. Wiesenthal Center's Canadian The community center also office, commended the Justice De- housed a post office and radio sta- partment for dropping the case tion, which often provided the against the terminally ill man. only link with the outside world. In a statement, Mr. Litmann, Earlier this year, La Benevo- who had first brought Mr. Gruji- lencija, working in tandem with cic to the attention of Canadian the American Jewish Joint Dis- authorities in 1985, reiterated his tribution Committee, organized earlier opposition to the trial. 11 refugee convoys, providing "No matter how eager we are safety for 2,300 people, including to see war criminals punished, 1,000 members of the Jewish our own sense of justice militates community. against subjection of a man who Mr. Serotta, 45, was born in may be near death to the rigors the United States and now lives of a trial," he wrote. in Berlin. Sarajevo Jews In Photo Exhibit