Croatian nationalism
War of words continues between Belgrade and Zagreb
"Ms. Pejcinovic-Buric would like to pick who can sit in the government of Serbia. For Croatia's policy, there have always been suitable and unsuitable Serbs," the Serbian defense minister said, adding:
"I'm glad the lady places me among the unsuitable ones, meaning, among the free Serbs."
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Book Event Questioning WWII Crimes Planned for Zagreb Church
The Society for Research of the Threefold Jasenovac Camp, which questions whether the fascist Ustasa-run Jasenovac detention site was really a concentration camp during World War II, is to hold a promotional event for a book entitled 'The Jasenovac Lie Revealed' at a Zagreb church on January 16.
Tesla's relatives died in Croat death camp, documents show
Jasenovac was a death camp for Serbs, Jews, and Roma, set up and operated by the Ustasha regime of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) - a WW2 Nazi-allied entity.
Vineyard Sells Wines Celebrating Croatian Fascist Leader
A vineyard owner in Bosnia and Herzegovina is selling bottles of wine labelled with a picture of Croatian WWII-era fascist Ustasa leader Ante Pavelic.
Austria Proposes to Ban Croatian Ustasa Symbols
Austria proposes to put World War II-era Ustasa insignia on its list of banned symbols, but an Austrian anti-nationalist organisation warned that not all Croatian fascist symbols might be prohibited.
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Croatian Nationalist Singer Sues over Hate Speech Claims
A group of Croatian right-wingers, including popular nationalist singer Marko Perkovic, alias Thompson, are suing over a report accusing them of involvement in hate speech against Serbs.
"Genocidal Ustasha regime still glorified in Croatia"
"Two noteworthy events took place in Croatia during the past month that reflect in a very significant way on the phenomenon of Holocaust distortion, which is so rampant in post-Communist Eastern Europe," Zuroff writes, in an article entitled, "Failure to sincerely and honestly confront Ustasha crimes," and adds:
"Croatia urged to deal with its fascist past"
Rivlin and Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic on Wednesday visited the grounds of the former death camp for Serbs, Jews, and Roma, that was set up and operated during the Second World War by the Ustasha regime of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a Nazi-allied entity.
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Fascist songs and frozen conflict: Vucic explains his stance
Ustashas were in power in the Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) that had death camps for Serbs, Jews, and Roma, including in Jasenovac.
Nationalist Singer Joins Croatia Players at Homecoming Party
Marko Perkovic ‘Thompson’, a nationalist who has sung for war crimes defendants, partied with Croatia’s footballers on their homecoming bus and was invited to sing during celebrations of their World Cup second-place success.