Yahoo – AFP,
November 11, 2017
An Indonesian woman take a selfie with a life-size wax sculpture of Adolf Hitler at a museum in Yogyakarta (AFP Photo/Henryanto) |
An
Indonesian museum that allowed visitors to take selfies with a life-size wax
sculpture of Hitler against a backdrop of Auschwitz concentration camp has
removed the exhibit following international outrage, the manager said Saturday.
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Statue Art Museum in the Javanese city of Jogjakarta drew swift condemnation
from rights groups after details of the controversial display were published in
foreign media.
The exhibit
features a sure-footed Hitler standing in front of a huge photo of the gates of
Auschwitz -- the largest Nazi concentration camp where more than 1.1 million
people were killed.
The
museum’s operations manager, Jamie Misbah, said the the wax sculpture had been
removed after the building was alerted to criticism from prominent Jewish human
rights organisation the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
"We
don’t want to attract outrage," Misbah told AFP.
"Our
purpose to display the Hitler figure in the museum is to educate."
The Hitler
sculpture is one of about 80 figures, including world leaders and celebrities,
at the wax and visual effects centre.
The
Nazi-themed exhibit was a popular attraction for visitors to take selfies, and
photos circulating on social media show customers -- including children --
posing with Hitler and in some cases using the Nazi salute.
Misbah said
he thought it was "normal' for visitors to take photos in front of
displays, but said the museum respected the exhibit had upset people from
around the world.
Historians
have blamed poor schooling for the lack of awareness and sensitivity about the
Holocaust in Indonesia, which is home to the world's biggest Muslim population
and a small number of Jews.
In January,
a controversial Nazi-themed cafe in the western Javanese city of Bandung
closed.
The venue,
which featured swastika-bearing walls and photos of Hitler, sparked global
uproar when reports about the unusual venue surfaced several years ago.
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