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Croatian Serb Leader Condemns Hate Graffiti on Election Posters
Milorad Pupovac, the leader of the Independent Democratic Serb Party, SDSS, one of the parties representing Croatia's Serb minority, said on Friday that the defacement of some of the party's European Parliament election campaign billboards should not deter Croatian Serbs from turning out to vote.
Dodik to meet with pope, discuss Jasenovac genocide
Dodik said that the position of the Serb entity in BiH, the Serb Republic (RS) would be discussed during the meeting.
Jasenovac Camp Victims Commemorated Separately Again
Commemoration in Jasenovac. Photo: Lovorka Sosic.
Despite rain, about 2,000 people gathered on Friday for the annual commemoration of the victims of the camp at Jasenovac, site of an infamous World War II concentration camp run by the wartime Croatian fascist Ustase regime.
Croatia’s Disrespect for Jasenovac Victims Has a Long Tradition
But why did the boycotts start in 2016 - why exactly that year? Did it maybe coincide with the Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, taking power in Croatia?
Vatican archives on Ustasha ratlines to be opened
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Executed Teenage Partisan Fighter Commemorated in Croatia
The Serbian National Council, which represents Croatia's Serb minority, and the Youth Initiative for Human Rights NGO organised a trip to the former Stara Gradiska and Jasenovac camps on Sunday on the anniversary of the execution of Nada Dimic, a member of the anti-Ustasa resistance movement in WWII.
"I will do what Jews do," says Serb leader in Croatia
"That society never gets round to asking itself: 'And what did I do so that it won't be the way it is for me, and am I at all to blame for what I went through, for what happened?' That kind of facing up to it, unfortunately, did not happen," said Pupovac, who is a representative of Serbs in Croatia, an MP, and the leader of the SDSS.
Fascist Legacy Causes Persistent Headache for Croatian President
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic's sudden changes of heart about a World War II salute used by the Ustasa movement reflect her desperate wish to please the international community, which has been criticising Croatia over historical revisionism, and a right-wing constituency that has supported her through four years of her presidency, experts say.
New evidence, mass graves around Croat WW2 death camp?
These recordings have been discovered recently in an archive in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Dr. Gideon Greif, an Israeli Holocaust historian who recently authored a study about Jasenovac, and was decorated by the president on Serbia's Statehood Day, revealed this.
Austria bans use of symbols of Croatian fascists
Money fines of up to EUR 4,000 euros are envisaged for those breaking the law - up to EUR 10,000 for repeat offenders.
The Austrian Ministry of the Interior made an updated list of forbidden Islamist and nationalist symbols.
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