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[ Sunday, 18 October 2009 ]

Thai museum offends Israel with Hitler poster

The billboard was one of four featuring pictures of famous dead people set up on a highway to the beach town of Pattaya (File)
The billboard was one of four featuring pictures of famous dead people set up on a highway to the beach town of Pattaya (File)

BANGKOK (AFP)

A Thai waxworks museum has apologized and covered up a giant billboard of Adolf Hitler giving a Nazi salute after the Israeli and German embassies lodged complaints, its director said Sunday.

The billboard was one of four featuring pictures of famous dead people set up on a highway to the beach town of Pattaya, about an hour's drive southeast of Bangkok, to promote Louis Tussaud's Waxworks opening there next month.

" We didn't choose Hitler with the intention of praising him, but because he is well-known "
Museum director

Alongside the picture of the Nazi dictator, erected more than two weeks ago, a large Thai-language slogan said: "Hitler is not dead."

Museum director Somporn Naksuetrong said the billboard had been covered up after "a lot" of complaints poured in, including from the Israeli and German embassies.

"We didn't choose Hitler with the intention of praising him, but because he is well-known," Somporn told AFP.

" The billboard was not only offensive to the Holocaust survivors but also to anyone who deplores racist behavior "
Israeli envoy

"But we understand (why they are not happy). It is sensitive for some people and countries," he added.

Israeli Ambassador Itzhak Shoham said the billboard was "not only offensive to the Holocaust survivors but also to anyone who deplores racist behavior."

"How this could happen is beyond my understanding and comprehension," he was quoted as saying by the Bangkok Post newspaper.

The Israeli embassy protested directly to the museum while the German embassy complained via the Thai foreign ministry, Somporn said. Embassy officials were not available for comment Sunday.

The museum has yet to decide who will appear on a replacement billboard. Other faces featured in the campaign are India's Mahatma Gandhi, late pop king Michael Jackson and martial arts star Bruce Lee.

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