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Continue reading →: Creeping Anti-Croatia Serb MinoritarianismCroatian patriots and those who fought for the independent Croatia in 1990’s are living a political nightmare. What Croatia is seeing these days more than few years back when minority governments started entering into coalition with rebel Serb minority leaders in order to form a government is that the…
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Continue reading →: In Memory Of Croatian Civilians Massacred In UzdolOriginally posted on Croatia, the War, and the Future: Child victim of Uzdol, Bosnia and HerzegovinaPhoto: arhiva-braniteljski-portal.hr Associated press 16 Sept 1993 (reporter George Jahn) “The United Nations issued an unusually direct and detailed statement condemning Muslim-led government troops for the massacre, which it called a ”cowardly atrocity.” The killings…
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Continue reading →: Croatia And Psychological Importance of History And Its FactsNational identity is the pillar of individual affiliation with a state or nation. It is the catalyst that drives people to do their best for the sake of the homeland, including sacrificing their lives in support of a country and protecting its achievements. In this strong affiliation lies, absolutely,…
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Continue reading →: Minister – Get Lost In Your Communist Filth“HISTORY HAS SAID EVERYTHING THERE IS ON JASENOVAC AND WHOEVER QUESTIONS THAT SHOULD REMAIN ON THE MARGINS (OF SOCIETY!”/ Nina Obuljen Korzinek/ Minister of Culture and the Media in Croatia 2020. “Whose politics is this woman pursuing!?” Read http://www.glas-koncila.hr, weekly series on factual events that took place in WWII Jasenovac.“…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Freedom Festival, Media Censorship and Covid-19When there is utter censorship of professional and other opinion within the mainstream media, such as in Croatia, then the only way to nationally express a different opinion to the one imposed by the mainstream media is for people to take to the streets and city squares. Saturday, 5th…
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Continue reading →: Croatia – Heed The Book Of AmosOn 30th August 1991 sixteen Croats were killed and 95 wounded in Vukovar in the attack by the Belgrade-;ed Yugoslav People’s Army and Serbian terrorists; Vinkovac and Nustar were viciously attacked also. 30th August 1993 the International Conference on the protection of victims in Geneva coined a phrase: never…
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Continue reading →: Totalitarian Regimes Victims – 96 million Vs 10 million PeopleRemembering victims of totalitarian regimes without revisionism, just facts! Communist train exterminated 96 million people, Nazi train exterminated 10 million people. May they all rest in God’s embrace and earthly justice! Sjećanje na žrtve totalitarnih režima bez revizionizma, samo činjenicama! Komunistički vlak istrijebio je 96 milijuna ljudi, nacistički…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: No Justice For Victims Of Communist Totalitarian RegimeNever kid yourselves that the future does not rest upon the history; the history of struggles and sufferings regardless of their sources from everyday life or everyday people. Russia is fighting fascism to the last swastika; Ukraine is combating communism to the last red star (and so have other Eastern…
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Continue reading →: The Vomit Principle in Serbia’s Political SpinThe “Vomit Principle” in modern marketing trends hasn’t eluded Serbia’s politicians. The vomit principle is a political tactic that wilfully disgusts people in order to grab their attention. When it comes to Serbia’s denial of its horrendous crimes in its pursuits of a Greater Serbia, stretching into Croatian territory…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Reconciliation Cannot Be Achieved With Denial Of Truth And Lacking Love For Nation Of PeopleMany people are asking me these days what is the reaction of the Croatian diaspora to the celebration of the 25th Anniversary of victory in Knin on August 5. The celebration of the 25th anniversary of Operation Storm, was neither visually nor morally nor truthfully a celebration of the…

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.