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Serbian-Jewish Friendship Society : ウィキペディア英語版
Serbian-Jewish Friendship Society
The Serbian-Jewish Friendship Society was founded in Belgrade, Serbia in 1987 by Klara Mandić, who was also the society's spokesperson. The society was formed with the professed primary goal to promote establishment of full diplomatic relations between Israel and Yugoslavia, an act which had previously been stymied by Tito's regime.
Born to Jewish parents at a concentration camp in Italy in 1944 and later orphaned, Mandić was adopted in Belgrade by a Serb family in 1945. The society has been criticised in some quarters for allegedly promoting a revisionist view of the roles of Jews and Serbs as equal victims and sufferers of persecution.〔("Holocaust History Misappropriated" ) by Dr. Philip J. Cohen, ''A Monthly Jewish Review'' (November 1992). vol XXXVIII, #8〕
In 1992, Mandić gave the American Jewish press a controversial account of Croatian forces killing a sixty-seven-year-old Jewish woman named Ankica Konjuh. It was later claimed that this account was false and that Konjuh was neither Jewish, nor was she killed by Croats, rather Konjuh was a Croat killed by Serbs.〔Vasic, Milos. ("Is Anti-Semitism Present Amongst Serbs?" ), ''Vreme'' (Serbian newspaper)〕 In December 1991, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia distanced itself from Mandić's claims.〔(''Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History'' ) by Dr. Philip J. Cohen and David Riesman〕〔(''Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History'' ) by Dr. Philip J. Cohen and David Riesman〕
She reportedly was a close associate of both Radovan Karadžić and Željko Ražnatović (known as "Arkan"), both later accused of war crimes in Croatia by the ICTY (International War Crimes Tribunal for Yugoslavia). Mandić was murdered in Belgrade in May 2001 shortly after the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević.〔("Milosevic's ally shot dead. BBC report of Mandić's murder )〕
==Sources==

* "Fascism Reawakens in Croatia, Charges Jewish Leader", ''The Jewish Advocate'', 24–30 January 1992

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