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THE JASENOVAC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
est. 1998
History & Statement of Purpose
The Jasenovac Research Institute was founded on the belief
that the failure to learn the lessons of the genocide committed against Serbs,
Jews and Gypsies during the Second World War rests at the very core of recent
events in the Balkans. Jasenovac, which represents the greatest crimes of
genocide ever committed in the Balkans, has been largely overlooked by Western
scholars, while its legacy has been distorted and its victims have been
either ignored or victimized yet again by Holocaust revisionists. Central to
the lessens of Jasenovac is the slogan "Never again!". However, the
failure to observe this warning and to recognize the great crimes committed at
Jasenovac has reaped not only the expected consequences of a revival of fascism
in the Balkans, but with it, a deadly, racist demonization of the Serbian people.
For these reasons, this foundation and all individuals and work connected to it are
dedicated both to preserving the memory of Jasenovac and to the search for justice
for its victims.
Goals of the Foundation
1) To promote research and activities designed to enlighten
the world to the crimes committed at Jasenovac, to learn its lessons, and to pursue
the search for justice for the victims of Jasenovac.
2) To promote research and other activities that further
knowledge of all aspects of the genocide committed against Serbs, Jews and Gypsies
in the Balkans during World War II, and to place this within the larger context of
the Holocaust and the study of other genocides in history,
3) To cooperate with all other groups and individuals who
likewise seek justice for the victims of genocide.
4) To foster unity, justice and survival for the Serbian
people and for their cultural heritage worldwide, wherever they live, and wherever
it is threatened.
5) To mobilize the Serbian people, and all progressive political
forces worldwide, in a political struggle to end the war currently being waged against
the Serbs.
6) To fight racism, fascism, imperialism, and neo-colonialism in
all of its manifestations wherever they appear and no matter whom its intended victims may be.
7) To promote cooperation between all peoples in the Balkans in
order to seek a lasting, just and equitable peace and a prosperous future in the region
8) To promote better relations, friendship and understanding between
the Serbs and other peoples, and to cooperate with all people worldwide in this pursuit on the
basis of the universal ideals of democratic rights, peace and justice.
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