Croatian nationalism
Vucic: Serbs, Croats will have to be allies in future
ZAGREB - Serbs and Croats will have to be allies in the future, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Zagreb's Vecernji list in an interview, announcing a visit to the Croatian capital in November.
Vucic said he saw but did not understand the problems between Croatia and Serbia and Croats and Serbs.
Serbs and Croats 'Will Have to be Allies in Future'
Vucic also announced his visit to Croatia for November, according to B92.
Asked what he saw as the main problem in relations between the two countries, he told Vecerni List that he "sees these problems, but does not understand them."
Catholic Bishop Becomes Croatian Far-Right Champion
Known for his use of the Croatian WWII fascist Ustasa slogan 'Za dom spremni' ('Ready for the Home(land)') in his famous 1991 wartime song 'Cavoglave', Thompson and his concerts are banned across Europe.
During the concert, Kosic - clad in a brown leather jacket - recited verses from Thompson's song 'Maranatha', while the band provided accompaniment.
Serbian Security ‘Controlled Serb Fighters in Croatia’
A prosecution witness told the trial of Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic in The Hague that the Serbian State Security Service established, controlled and armed Serb forces that waged war in Croatia.
Controversial plaque moved from near former Croat death camp
A controversial memorial plaque that was placed last year near the site of the former death camp Jasenovac in Croatia has been moved to another location.
Croatia: Controversial plaque moved from near Jasenovac
A controversial memorial plaque that was placed last year near the site of the former death camp Jasenovac in Croatia has been moved to another location.
Croatia Removes Fascist Slogan Plaque from Jasenovac
A controversial plaque with the Croatian WWII fascist Ustasa slogan ‘Za dom spremni’ was removed from Jasenovac, near the location of a wartime Ustasa concentration camp.
Croatian embassy received Serbia's protest note over neo-fascist rally
The Croatian embassy in Belgrade on Monday received Serbia's protest note.
The note was given to the charge d'affairs over the events that unfolded during Saturday's rally in Zagreb of the Autochthonous Croatian Rights Party (A-HSP).
Simatovic Lawyer Calls Witness Claims 'Fabricated'
The defence for the former Serbian State Security official Franko Simatovic claimed that a key witness 'fabricated his testimony' concerning Simatovic's alleged role in fuelling the war in Croatia, which the witness denied.
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Croatian HDZ Member ‘Threatens NGO’ over Storm Apology
The Youth Initiative for Human Rights said it was threatened by a member of the governing Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ because of its campaign apologising to Serb victims of the 1995 military operation ‘Storm’.