A recently opened Holocaust museum in Indonesia's North Sulawesi province is causing an outcry from conservative Muslims and Islamic scholar groups. The groups are demanding that the permanent exhibition and museum dedicated to the horrors of the Holocaust be closed. Sudarnoto Abdul Hakim , head of foreign relations and international cooperation of the country's Indonesian Ulema Council, said they demanded that the exhibition stop and cancel the museum. Many Muslims and religious groups fear that the exhibit is a prologue to the Indonesian government's plan to strengthen diplomatic ties with Israel. The exhibit, "Shoah: How is it Humanly Possible," was...