The Relentless Betrayal

Great article from Mishka Gora – and again – Happy 21st Birthday Croatia!

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  1. Michael Silovic says:

    I agree with you Mishka on this writing. On my visit to Ovcara and vukovar I was filled with such sadness. One has to wonder why no one was held responsible for all of the deaths that occurred in Ovcara. What really breaks my heart is all of these people thought they were going to be freed and not harm. This is such a tragedy that occurred in Vukovar that to this day makes me very angry. Far to often when people speak of the homeland war we sometimes forget to remember those who perished in Ovcara.

  2. Michael silovic says:

    International Criminal Court
    Po Box 19519
    2500 CM
    The Hague | The Netherlands

    Everyone should send a letter to the Hague demanding our generals be freed. We the Croatian people have a right to have our voices heard and correct the misguided adventures of this court. Please forward this to ever Croat you know.

  3. Un día llegara la justicia.
    Besos.

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