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Continue reading →: Blue Heart for Children of Vukovar
Last Saturday, 26 May in Zagreb, saw the continuation of a spectacular humanitarian sports event in aid of charitable fundraising for the building of a playing field at child care centre in Vukovar (PO Mitnica). Last year it was a rowing marathon and this year a soccer/football match Dinamo Fans…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Natasha Srdoc’s H-21 Party nest anti-corruption crusaders reveal ugly side to consider
Corruption in Croatia is an intolerable reality that had spread its roots deeply within the society from the days of communist Yugoslavia. The former government’s minister of internal affairs Tomislav Karamarko (newly elected President of Croatian Democratic Union/HDZ) had waged a decisive and firm war against corruption. Charles Crawford, a…
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Continue reading →: Ante Gotovina’s ICTY Appeal: Impermissible acts by the Prosecution
Conspiracy is defined (Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary) as an agreement by two or more people to commit an illegal act or to commit a legal act using illegal means. Proving conspiracy requires evidence that the parties agreed to the plan before taking action. Proving criminal conspiracy usually requires evidence…
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Continue reading →: Tomislav Karamarko sends message to Croatia’s leftist government: times of comfort and experimenting with Croatia are over
Tomislav Karamarko has won the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) elections and has become the fourth president of the party since its foundation in 1989 By 5 a.m. Monday morning Karamarko had the votes of 971 delegates and his opponent Milan Kujundzic received 860 votes in the second round. 1845 delegates…
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Continue reading →: ICTY Prosecution creates contemptible deplorable hiatus in Ratko Mladic genocide hearing
Incredulous! No system of justice is perfect, but in a case such as the ICTY case against Serb Ratko Mladic for Srebrenica genocide (1995) and other atrocities of war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Balkans War of 1990’s the prosecution’s adherence to rules of evidence (including disclosure) must…
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Continue reading →: Tomislav Karamarko: Still the One!
When seemingly everyone in a society wants to have a say on something on political party elections, and goes about saying it, then it’s clear there’s a burning need for changes that seek to bring about stabilisation of society. Elections for leadership of a political party usually attract some media…
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Continue reading →: Will Justice Prevail?
Link to the Post re Croatian Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac ICTY Appeal by Mishka Gora: http://mishkagora.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/gotovina-2/
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Continue reading →: Croatian Generals at ICTY Appeal: we fought honourably, facts have been twisted
Like many throughout the world I sat for hours watching the live streaming of the Croatian generals’ Appeal hearing in the ICTY, Monday 14 May. Had I not heard the Appellants’ defence arguments first, had I tuned in at the point of prosecution’s arguments I could have easily concluded that…
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Continue reading →: ICTY: Croatian Generals Gotovina and Markac Appeals hearing – live
http://www.icty.org/sid/10915 The Appeal hearing is on now – tune in live with link above Update on Gotovina, being argued now at ICTY by Laurie Blank Today, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia is hearing oral arguments in Prosecutor v. Gotovina. (The webcast, available here,…
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Continue reading →: The Flame of Freedom for Croatian Generals Gotovina and Markac
Croatia, the War, and the Future blog joins the global action “The Flame of Freedom”. Have you lit your candle yet in support of Croatian Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac? Have you said a prayer for them yet? This is the time to do it, before 8.00 am Hague…
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Continue reading →: Shame file: UK Foreign Office indulges Croatia’s judiciary reform into politics
To have one’s “day in court” is one of the major backbones of democracy. Courts of law have been and are seen as purveyors of ultimate justice, although often the justice purveyed is not seen as justice done by people at large. Nevertheless, we are brought up to respect and…
Ina Vukic: 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.