Joint Council of Municipalities

Reign of Terror: How Serb Fighters Avoided Justice for Croats’ Murders

Andrija Matin wept as he said goodbye to Kristic and to his grandchildren, although neither he nor she knew that they would never see each other again.

Erdut, the small town where they lived in eastern Croatia, was no longer a safe place for anyone, let alone children.

Vukovar Film Celebrates Peace in Post-Conflict Croatian City

On the anniversary of the day in 1995 when the last territory occupied by Serb rebel forces in Croatia's Baranja and Eastern Slavonia region during the war was finally returned to government control, a film screening was held in the city of Vukovar to mark the peaceful reintegration.

Pupovac, Zigmanov sign declaration on cooperation

ZAGREB - The president of Croatia's Serb National Council, Milorad Pupovac, who is also the leader of the Independent Democratic Serb Party, signed with Serbian Human Rights Minister Tomislav Zigmanov, who is also the leader of the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, a declaration on cooperation between Serbs in Croatia and Croats in Serbia.

Stickers with hanged people and inscription "Serbian Family Tree" appear in Vukovar

VUKOVAR - Stickers with the image of people hanging from a tree and inscription in English "Serbian family tree" have appeared on Trpinja road and bus stops. Later they appeared on several other locations in Vukovar, reported Serbian daily "Vecernje Novosti".

The police immediately gave the order to remove the stickers and began an investigation.

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