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Continue reading →: Croatia EU membership referendum campaigns: Blackmail and sweet-talk (Yes to EU) Vs sovereignty and self-determination (No to EU)
Media grabs – days before Croatian referendum Bloomberg: “Croatia’s drive to join the European Union may stall as citizens are split over whether accession will drag the former Yugoslav republic into a debt crisis and erode its sovereignty. Croatians will head to the polls on Jan. 22 on whether the…
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Continue reading →: European Union’s Doris Pack climbs from under a rock and serves hogwash to Croatians
“The European Parliament has never in its history had such a majority support for a country’s EU membership as it has in the case of Croatia,” she said. What rock did Doris Pack climb from under, this week? A week before the EU membership referendum Pack sent a message to…
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Continue reading →: Legal and military experts support Gotovina and Markac Hague defence challenge
An unprecedented occurrence landed at the Hague on Thursday 12 January. A 25 page Application and Brief by 12 world experts, analysing the ICTY’s April 2011 Judgment on Croatian Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac in relation to the alleged excessive shelling of Knin, Benkovac, Gracac and Obrovac during 1995…
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Continue reading →: Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation hacked phones, Croatian TV doctored story on fall of Vukovar
The well publicised scandal of the discovery of phone hacking practices (July 2011) within some of Rupert Murdoch owned News Corporation media outlets unleashed a string of inquiries in the United Kingdom. Similar inquiries were announced in the USA and Australia. Murdoch swiftly killed-off the News of the World newspaper…
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Continue reading →: Croatian court peels off the lies and hateful stigma of “Za Dom Spremni”/”For Home – Ready” salutation
A court in Knin has dismissed as unfounded a case in which a policeman claimed that businessman Jakov Marković was in breach of Article 37 Clause 2 of Public Gatherings Act 1999 for having exhibited and sold souvenirs with “Za Dom Spremni” written on them. The Clause of the Act…
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Continue reading →: General Ante Gotovina’s wife Dunja still a victim of cruel European Union and Croatian politics
An article by Croatian journalist Davor Ivankovic, “SDP will reinstate Dunja Gotovina to her job” was published in Vecernji List and translated into English. Suffice to say, I was deeply shaken by this article. While aware that stigma as a social phenomenon can grow its own legs in society at…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Anti-EU activists demand postponement of referendum while the Minister of Foreign Affairs Vesna Pusic says if people vote No to EU membership there’ll be no money!
Things are hotting up in Croatia as the designated EU accession referendum date (22 January) draws closer. The “official” campaigns have started early this week. Both the current and the previous government representatives are calling upon the citizens to turn up and vote “Yes” for EU membership. Both governments had…
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Continue reading →: Croatia’s sovereignty and self-determination threatened as President Ivo Josipovic questions the law adopted by former HDZ government that renders certain laws of Former Yugoslavia and its army null and void
A freak event occurred in September 2011. Indictments by a Belgrade court for war crimes landed in Croatia against some 40 individuals, copied indictments issued by Serbia’s military prosecutor’s office in 1992. Among the accused were 2011 Croatian Deputy Parliament Speaker Vladimir Seks and war veterans from Vukovar. The Croatian…
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Continue reading →: Neven Sesardic claims the Hague Is Wrong – Beyond Any Reasonable Doubt
The Croatian Jutarnji List published an article by Neven Sesardic “The Hague is Wrong – Beyond any reasonable doubt” in the newspaper’s 24-26 December issue. Sesardic examines the ICTY April 2011 judgment on Croatian General’s Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac with no stones unturned when it comes to the ICTY’s…
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Continue reading →: Zoran Milanovic – not Flash Gordon or Zorro but Speedy Gonzales, perhaps?
The new centre-left Croatian government, led by Zoran Milanovic, was sworn in on Friday 23 December 2011, shortly after the new Parliament voted on the date for EU accession referendum. The people of Croatia were given 18 working days to fully inform themselves about EU and come out voting either…
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Continue reading →: Amnesty International – is discrimination against some victims apparent?
Amnesty International (AI) mission statement: “to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination–in the context of our work to promote all human rights, as articulated in the Universal Declaration…
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.