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Continue reading →: Croatia: Civilian Victims Of War Assistance QuandaryInternational pressure upon Croatia to achieve reconciliation with its aggressor (Serbia) after the war had ended (1995 militarily and 1998 completion of reintegration of Serb-occupied Croatian territory which “required” the granting of amnesty to hundreds of Serb war criminals) has, without a doubt, proved detrimental to Croatia’s stability and progress…
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Continue reading →: Antifascist Struggle Day Equals Communist Mass Murders and Purges In CroatiaA cruel irony seems to be playing out in Croatia: It defended itself from the communist onslaught in 1990’s, it was victorious – only to be hunted down by the same enemy of the people and democracy, the communist mindset, incessantly with increasing force on Croatia’s own terrain!
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Corruption Is The Decisive Factor Causing High EmigrationCorruption has countless manifestations. Prominent examples include bribery, embezzlement, misappropriation of public funds, nepotism, non-existence of equal opportunities in employment and public tenders and procurement, influence peddling, insider trading, extortion, and abuse of the public purse to name only a few. Even bare logic alone tells us that nothing honest…
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Continue reading →: Serb War Criminal Ratko Mladic Must Still Answer For Crimes Against CroatsAfter a very long legal battle in the Hague, Ratko Mladic, the Serb dubbed “butcher of Bosnia”, was finally and firmly pronounced guilty of genocide and imposed a life sentence by the UN Appeals judges during last week. It is a pity and a crying injustice for the international criminal…
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Continue reading →: Croatia Local Elections 2021: Winds Of Change – Still A Matter Of Forecasts!Apart from a small town or two in Croatia (for example Kraljevec on Sutla) that will need to undergo a Third round of local elections due to resulting ties between candidates at First and Second rounds, the political map of Croatia’s local networks for the coming four years has been…
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Continue reading →: Croatia – Election Results In Capital Zagreb Crucial For Continued Affirmation Of Harshly Won Sovereignty30th May is Croatian Statehood Day! The date that marked in 1990 the inauguration of the Croatian Parliament as we know it today, the guardian as it were of a sovereign Croatia. Happy Croatian Statehood Day! In 2021 it is also the day when the Second round of local elections…
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Continue reading →: CROATIA: Poaching In The Hague – An Interview With Nika PinterREDUCING FACTS TO FIT A MYTH – A HORRIBLE MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE Interview by Ina Vukic (Interview in the Croatian language can be accessed by clicking this link/ preuzmite injercju na hrvatskom jeziku) In 2019 the late Professor Dr. Miroslav Tudjman wrote a book which should be compulsory reading, not…
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Continue reading →: Remembering the Bleiburg Massacres and Communist Yugoslavia Crimes Against Croatian PatriotsToday, in Croatia, the communist Yugoslavia legacy of lies, deception, silence, denial of communist crimes and secrecy conspire against Croatia’s well-being and against the future for which rivers of Croatian patriotic blood was spilled during the 1990’s Homeland War. Without full disclosure of the crimes and criminals, without lustration and/or…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Diaspora Celebrates Philanthropy of Marko FranovicIt was yesterday, on 8th of May 2021, that the family of Marko, Božo, Marija and Milena Franovic delighted many guests at the Croatian Club Punchbowl in Sydney Australia in celebration of Marko’s 80th birthday. It was an event like no other in my memory. This was not a mere…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Communists Of Today: Hypocrites, Vultures and Yo-YosYesterday, 1st May 2021 marked the 26th Anniversary of Military-Police Operation Flash! Croatia marked the 26th anniversary of Operation Flash in the town of Okucani today, honouring the Croatian police and army that liberated about 500 square kilometres of territory occupied by Serb aggressors in Western Slavonia. The operation was launched…

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.