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Croatian Police Arrest Teenage Mastermind Hacker
Croatia on Wednesday said its police had arrested the teenager behind Webstresser.org, a website where users could order Distributed Denial of Service, DDoS, attacks against internet pages worldwide.
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Montenegrin fans shout "this is Serbia" in Croatian capital
They were brought in for rioting in central parts of the Croatian capital, website 24sata.hr is reporting.
The fans were smashing bottles, ashtrays, and hitting dumpsters in Zagreb's central Bana Jelacica Square. They also shouted, "This is Serbia."
Croatian police announced on Monday that a total of 57 Montenegrin fans had been detained.
Kurd Looks to Croatian Court to Stop Extradition
Croatia's Constitutional Court is considering an appeal about the Turkish Kurdish activist Nurettin Oral, who wishes to avoid extradition from Croatia to Turkey, his lawyer confirmed to BIRN.
Lawyer Sandra Drazic Karalic confirmed that the Constitutional Court had started to work on the case, which it received on January 15.
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European Court Quizzes Croatia On Kurd's Extradition
A Croatian NGO, the Centre for Peace Studies, CMS, on Friday said that the European Court of Human Right sent an inquiry to Croatia on Thursday, seeking an explanation on the case of a Turkish Kurd named Nurretin Oral.
Croatia Vows to Shield Fishermen in Piran Gulf
The dispute between Croatia and Slovenia over the Piran Gulf risks going up another notch after Croatian police offered to accompany Croatian fishermen in the waters of the Piran Gulf and ward off any Slovenian attempts to issue them with penalty notices.
The two former Yugoslav republics are locked in an unresolved dispute over the waters off the Istrian peninsula, which both claim.
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Slovenia Preparing to Sue Croatia
Slovenian Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec said that Ljubljana was preparing to file a lawsuit in the EU court against Zagreb due to Croatia's non-compliance with the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration as for the borders between the two nations.
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Refugees Demand to be Allowed Into Croatia
Dozens of refugees have been protesting for two days at the Tovarnik border checkpoint between Serbia and Croatia, urging the Croatian authorities to let them in - while Serbia's Commissariat for Refugees accused NGOs of feeding them false information.
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Croatia's marked as aggressor, they can't sue - Dacic
Dacic pointed out that Croatia has been designated as an aggressor by the Hague Tribunal.
"This is an internal political demand and propaganda, because Croatia is not doing well. Croatia has been marked as an aggressor. It has been marked in the Tribunal; Serbia has not been marked by any act," he told TV Pink.
Website Documents Police Violence Against Refugees in Balkans
Marking International Human Rights Day, the German human rights NGO, Rigardu, has. launched a website documenting allegations of police violence against mostly Middle-Eastern refugees traveling westwards along the so-called Balkan Route.
Inspector Casts Doubt on Croatian General’s Charges
A Croatian police inspector told the retrial of Branimir Glavas that he overheard a conversation implying that the 1990s general was wrongly accused of war crimes against Serbs.