14 Years of blogging – more than 2 million readers Worldwide

Thank you all for your support and encouragement. In October 2011 I published my first blog article and with well over 2 million readers, visits, from 227 countries and independent territories over that time I must be doing something right. Over those 14 years, I’ve published on this blog more than 1,400 articles, most of them long, well over 1300 words for in-depth guides and analyses of issues or matters affecting progress into full democracy during the long, drawn-out transition from communism in Croatia, communist crimes in former Yugoslavia. I, my articles, have been quoted in academic articles, mainstream newspapers, as well as books, especially those addressing transition from communism, reintegration of war veterans into society, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and others.

In today’s digital era, where information is easily accessible with a click or a tap, blogging has emerged as a powerful medium. The newsroom has changed. Thirty years ago, the world’s news was fuelled by mainstream media, and the plight of the professional journalist was to find the big story and break it…accurately, simple as that. In today’s world, with print media employing fewer people, bloggers have entered the scene and are typing away at their computers with their voices becoming louder and louder. The roles of traditional mainstream news and the blogosphere are blurring.

My blog articles are mainly pitched to those of Croatian origins living in non-Croatian speaking countries as well as the world in general so that their knowledge of Croatia, its thousand-year pursuit for freedom, and its history may be added to or corrected with facts, the truth. Given that during its reign in Croatia after World War Two, until 1991, the totalitarian communist regime of Yugoslavia had purposefully distorted the Croatian history of independence struggles and moulded a culture that does not lend itself to life of democracy it was only to be expected that to right the wrongs, to transition into a culture of democracy was never going to be easy for Croatia. Les Shaw’s 1973 book “Trial by Slander: a background to the Independent State of Croatia, and an account of the Anti-Croatian Campaign in Australia” serves as an excellent example of trials and tribulations patriotic Croats have had to endure. And so, I guess, by having this blog, I thought I could contribute to the struggles of correcting the untrue accounts of the past in Croatia that would build paths to a brighter future for all who live in Croatia and Croats everywhere. It has been the historical lies about freedom-loving Croats fabricated and spread by Yugoslav communists and their ideological allies that need much energy and attention so that justice prevails in the end. After all, I commenced writing on this blog because the former communists who idealised communist Yugoslavia were increasingly creeping into positions of power and hence, influencing most of the Croatian mainstream media to start regurgitating lies about the Homeland War, uplifting nostalgia for communist Yugoslavia once again. Aligned with that attempt to criminalise the Croatian Homeland War from within, the Western mainstream media had in many cases become unjust and unkind, again, to the Croatian truth; often leaning towards presenting half-truths, biased content; funded by leftist political ideologies’ purses. The encouragement for my blog initially came from young adults of Croatian origins born and raised outside of Croatia and I thank them profusely for that. Given that I choose a topic each week that relates to Croatia as a nation, rather than local or regional issues, it would seem the path of contents in my blog posts has been a useful one, albeit hard in terms of work and energy required. But I am blessed with all of you who read my articles as am grateful for sharing them to your circles.

In the past 35 years of independent Croatian statehood, the fundamental problems that sadly have evolved to a crystal-clear status that seriously threaten state sovereignty and, ultimately, security within the country can be wrapped up in the following: the ongoing support by many of the communist Yugoslavia constructed myth of the WWII Jasenovac Camp despite the many scientific researches debunking the myth , the rather widespread tolerance and “praise” of the Yugoslav legacy, which should have been dumped as unwanted after the 1991 referendum on seceding from communist Yugoslavia, and the support of the activities of the Serbian Orthodox Church within Croatian territory that vehemently deny Croatian independence. It does seem that Croatia is currently engrossed in a kind of a vicious cultural and political war where the former communist regime, via its apologetics, still fights to conquer democracy and patriotism in Croatia. To me, it has all the hallmarks of an ugly war that prolongs a successful transition from communism into democracy and makes it all the more difficult. It would seem that my blog continues to have a positive role in the pursuit of Croatian truth. Thank you all for your support. Ina Vukic

35 responses to “14 Years of blogging – more than 2 million readers Worldwide”

  1. ARBIND KUMAR Avatar

    Inavukic! A great achievement after all. Thanks!

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you Arbind! Love and effort in the positive always yield positive results. Cheers!

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  2. N.O. Avatar
    N.O.

    Well done Ina! A great accomplishment .

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you Nila!

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  3. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Though I am not Croatian, I read your posts to gain perspective on your corner of the world. Thank you for that.

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  4. bobomostarac Avatar
    bobomostarac

    Thank you Ina!

    Go ahead, make my year!

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  5. balladeer Avatar

    Congratulations!

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  6. Ronnie Avatar

    Well done, Ina. Keep spreading what is right, and truthful.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Well worth the effort I think too Ronnie despite the nasty people lurking in backgrounds hoping truth will fail, one comes across now and then.:)

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  7. Elisa Avatar
    Elisa

    Wow, 14 years! You deserve a lifetime supply of wine from the Dalmatia and chocolate for your work.

    I’ve learned a lot about Croatia reading your blog. Dubrovnik was amazing well before “Game of Thrones” got there.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you Elisa!

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  8. 7luigiitau Avatar

    Well done and keep doing, hopefully with God help communist ideology will be removed. We live in a world well corrupts with mostly leadership incapable and without idea and mental sane capacity. Ciao

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      We must be patient and persistent, indeed! 🙂

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  9. Notes From The Edge Avatar

    Keep going. You have a strong voice

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  10. Graham Stephen Avatar

    congratulations, dear Ina!

    ⬻𓂀✧ ‌🔺 ✬ღ☆ ‌🔺 ‌∞ ♡ ∞ ‌🔺 ‌☆ღ✬ ‌🔺 ‌✧𓂀⤖

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you so much!

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      1. Graham Stephen Avatar

        🙏
        🙇‍♂️

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  11. Guillegalo Avatar

    Anoche vi documentales sobre Croacia y Europa de tu región, he aprendido de ti y de la guerra que se calma y rebota entre los cambios y líos por el poder y el cambio. Admiro tu constancia, tu rigor y lo que me ha dado tu inteligencia social. Son 14 años.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Translation of comment into English:Last night I watched documentaries about Croatia and Europe from your region. I’ve learned from you and from the war that subsides and rebounds amidst the power struggles and changes. I admire your perseverance, your rigor, and what your social intelligence has taught me. It’s been 14 years.

      Thank you so much, currently there is much unrest on the streets in Croatia largely because war criminals have not been processed and a reconciliation is being shoved down people’s throat. One cannot have reconciliation without perpetrator of crimes, aggressor, admitting they had done wrong etc.

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  12. Eunice Miller Avatar

    Happy to read your stories. Great grandma I think was from Hungry or Croatia ❤

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Once Hungary and Croatia were also in the same kingdom/empire. Great to hear Eunice

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  13. rawclyde! Avatar

    ln the U.S. fascism has become malignant. Being 75, I’ve never seen it so bad as now…

    Brave souls, like you, seek solutions here…

    Thank you for dropping by!

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Hard to find solutions but if enough people persist, who knows they may come 🙂 Cheers

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  14. Gallivanta Avatar

    Congratulations on the success of your blog.

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  15. Anna Avatar

    Congrats on your amazing blog Ina! X

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you Anna!

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  16. AmericaOnCoffee Avatar

    Congratulations and thank you for your voice that shed light on our common struggle.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you. Struggle must become a way of life if things will eventually change for the better. Anyway that is my thought and hope even if an old Italian proverb says: “He/she who lives in hope, dies in despair!” We shall hopefully prove that proverb wrong 🙂

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      1. AmericaOnCoffee Avatar

        True! Stay strong! Peace and blessings!

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  17. Jojie Avatar

    My heartfelt congratulations for a beautiful and lasting milestone in your life. Your stories and truthful opinions make me want to visit Croatia in the near future and enjoy the culture and attractions it offers as it progresses further. Thank you for being a supportive fellow blogger all these years.

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    1. inavukic Avatar

      Thank you Jojie, wishing all the best to you and lots of success!

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I’m Ina

I was born in Croatia and live Australia. I have been described as a prominent figure known for my contribution to the Croatian and wider societies, particularly in the context of Croatia’s transition from communism to democracy, as well as for my many years of work as a clinical psychologist and Chief Executive Officer of government-funded services for people with disabilities, including mental health services, in Australia. In 1995, the President of the Republic of Croatia awarded me two Medals of Honor, the Homeland War Memorial Medal and the Order of the Croatian Trefoil for her special merits and her contribution to the founding of the Republic of Croatia.  I have been a successful blogger since 2011 and write extensively in the English-language on issues related to Croatian current affairs and democracy, as well as the challenges Croatia faced and still faces in its transition from communism. My goal is to raise awareness of these connections and issues worldwide.