Jadovno concentration camp
Serbian PM attends ceremony at Croatian WW2 death camp site
According to the Serbian government, Brnabic said that we must insist on the truth about Jasenovac every day, just as we insist on the truth about Auschwitz.
Croatian Concentration Camp Commemoration Boycotted Again
Serbs and anti-fascists will commemorate victims of the Croatian World War II concentration camp at Jasenovac on Saturday, boycotting the official state commemoration for the third year in a row.
Serbia and Croatia Neglect World War II Memorials
Many sites of mass murder committed during World War II in Yugoslavia are neglected or left unmarked, according to new research by the Centre for Holocaust Research and Education, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia and the Faculty of Philosophy from Rijeka, Croatia.
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Serbs join Jews in boycott of Jasenovac commemoration
The Serbian National Council (SNV) in Croatia has made a unanimous decision not to take part in Croatia's commemoration event for the victims of Jasenovac camp.
Russia criticizes Croatia: Your aggressive nationalism forced 30.000 Serbs to become Catholics
Russia criticizes Croatia: Your aggressive nationalism forced 30.000 Serbs to become Catholics
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has mentioned intolerance toward Serbs in Croatia in its document dedicated to neo-Nazism.
Croatia Mourns WWII Jadovno Concentration Camp Victims
Officials from the Croatian and Serbian governments joined a commemoration for people killed by the WWII fascist Ustasha regime at the Jadovno concentration camp near the town of Gospic.
Minister honors Croatian WW2 death camp victims
Minister honors Croatian WW2 death camp victims
JADOVNO -- Aleksandar Vulin represented the Serbian government on Sunday at a commemoration held at the grounds of the WW2-era death camp Jadovno in Croatia.
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Vulin pays tribute to Jadovno prison camp victims
JADOVNO - Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran Care and Social Issues Aleksandar Vulin as the representative of the Serbian government attended the commemoration held in former prison camp Jadovno near Gospic in Croatia, on Sunday.
In 1941, around 40,000 prisoners were killed in Jadovno, most of them Serbs, as well as Jews and the Roma.
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Obradovic: Genocide committed against Serbs not Croats
THE HAGUE - Sasa Obradovic, Serbia's agent to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), stated on Monday that genocide was committed against Serbs in Croatia rather than the other way round as the Croatian side claims, noting that today only one third of Serbs live in this country compared to 1991.