Manila Bulletin

Indonesia museum removes Hitler display after protests

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) – An Indonesian visual effects museum that encouraged visitors to take selfies with a waxwork of Hitler against a giant image of the Auschwitz exterminat­ion camp has removed the exhibit after protests. The De Mata Trick Eye Museum’s marketing officer said the statue was removed Friday night following an Associated Press story highlighti­ng outrage from Jewish and rights groups. Human Rights Watch had denounced the exhibit as “sickening’’ and the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, which campaigns against Holocaust denial and antiSemiti­sm, had demanded its immediate removal. The museum, which has waxworks of about 80 famous people, had the Hitler figure on display since 2014.

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