Croatian economy: desperate times equal desperate measures?

Croatia: Tax debtors' pillar of shame   Photo: novilist.hr

He has done it! Croatia’s finance minister Slavko Linic has erected the  “Pillar of Shame”, naming individuals and companies that, in terms of average wage, owe tax – big time! Some 130,000 names are on the list published today by Croatia’s taxation administration office  The published names include tax debtors in categories from/and above 100,000 HRK […]

Fortunate are the countries spared from communism after WWII

Serb rebel leader Jovan Raskovic at Srb, Croatia, 25 July 1990

Had Milorad Pupovac, president of the Independent Democratic Serb Party in Croatia, demonstrated better care and respect for the multitudes of innocent Croatian and non-Serb victims from early 1990’s in his speech at the 71st anniversary of anti-fascist (communist) WWII uprising against fascism in Srb last Friday, then this celebration of antifascist uprising would represent […]

Genocide is redundant: the long and the short of it according to law professor

Radovan Karadzic

Referring to ICTY’s Radovan Karadzic trial and the June 28 acquittal of one charge of genocide pertaining to crimes committed by Serbs across several municipalities between March and December 1992 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Timothy W. Walters, associate professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law seems to believe that by trying in courts for […]

Olympics 2012 – Good luck and fare well

Members of Croatian Olympic team at London's welcome ceremony  Photo: Reuters/Neil Hall

As the hour of the opening ceremony in London fast approaches I just want to say “good luck and fare well the Croatian Olympic Team of 2012!” A record number of Croatian athletes, 108 in 18 disciplines, will participate in the Games of the XXX Olympiad in London from July 27 to August 12. As […]

Carnage in Brisevo – Lest We Forget

Brisevo

Brisevo, like many places in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is in today’s Republika Srpska (Serbian Republic) political entity. It came to be so after Serb forces caused carnage, massacred, raped, ethnically cleansed non-Serb population – young and old. 73 Croatian civilians were massacred in Brisevo during 24th and 25th July 1992. The carnage continued almost incessantly […]

Modes of Liability: The Art of Pinning War Crimes

Further to my post “Gotovina and Markac ICTY Appeals take an unexpected development” (21 July 2012) Mishka Gora has written an article well worth reading and taking in. Reblogged from: Eyes of the Mind – The Official Blog of Mishka Gora “…On the one hand, it is heartening that the Appeals Chamber is at least […]

Gotovina and Markac ICTY Appeals take an unexpected development

ICTY Appeal Chamber July 20 ordered Prosecutor in Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac case that: The Prosecution file by 10 August 2012 a submission explaining whether, in the event that Gotovina and Markac are not found liable for unlawful artillery attacks or to be a member of a joint criminal enterprise, the Prosecution believes that […]

Croatia: Red Cross – after 17 years still searching for human remains

Barbara Hintermann Marclay, ICRC  Photo: Fred Joli-CICR

Barbara Hintermann Marclay (head of ICRC operations for North America, Western, Central and South-Eastern Europe) said, July 18, at the launch of third edition of the Book of Missing Persons on the territory of Croatia: “In 1995, when the armed conflict in Croatia ended, it left thousands killed, homes destroyed, infrastructure shattered, lives displaced and […]

Srebrenica: the silence over Britain’s guilt must be ended

Srebrenica massacre  Photo: David Lee Bathgate/Corbis

The Guardian.co.uk Vernon Bogdanor : “Douglas Hurd’s handling of misguided UK policy on Bosnia contributed to Europe’s worst war crime since 1945”

Josip Broz Tito’s granddaughter trying to prevent further investigations into communist crimes

Jure Galic  Photo source: HRSvijet

According to HRSvijet portal “Nedjo from Ljubuski” is a controversial film by Svetlana Broz (Josip Broz Tito’s granddaughter) that has raised a great deal of dust in Ljubuski and the whole of Herzegovina. The leading role in the film is dedicated to Nedjeljko Nedjo Galic (died 2010), an old communist from town of Ljubuski who […]