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Continue reading →: Decommunisation – Crucible For Progress In Croatia/Lobbying In The Shadows Of CommunismDecommunisation as a concept enveloped in national legislative, educational, social and cultural platforms has gained vivid focus in our daily lives after the fall of the Berlin Wall and subsequent fall of communism in European countries. Decommunisation is a process of dismantling the legacies of the communist state establishments, culture,…
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Continue reading →: “Reasonable Doubt – Spies, Police and the Croatian Six”: Australia’s Biggest Miscarriage Of JusticeInterview with Hamish McDonald, author of “Reasonable Doubt – Spies, Police and the Croatian Six” April 2019, without a shadow of a doubt, will impress upon the Australian Croatian community, indeed the whole of the Australian and world’s community as a month that brings back the memories of terrifying…
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Continue reading →: Radovan Karadzic The Butcher Of Bosnia – Given Life SentenceThe United Nations international criminal tribunal in The Hague has Wednesday 20 March 2019 rejected former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic’s appeal against his conviction for genocide and war crimes committed during the war of 1992-1995 that saw the bloody carving out of the so-called entity Serbian Republic within Bosnia…
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Continue reading →: Diaspora Croats Do Not Need An Arrogant And Paternalistic HomelandThe law in Croatia that provides for a “Croats Outside Croatia Day” does not recognise the value Croats living outside Croatia hold for Croatia, but it clearly and loudly points out the arrogance vis-à-vis Croats living outside Croatia that exists in Croatia. The law does not acknowledge nor recognise the…
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Continue reading →: Unification – More a Gothic Horror Story Than a Disney Fairy Tale!With ten weeks until the European Parliament elections, nerves (and patience?) of a large part of the Croatian electorate seem to be frazzled, worn out and overwhelmed. The growing election fever is becoming more and more swollen by the day in Croatia, and even the diaspora in which Croatian nationals,…
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Continue reading →: Obtain Esther Gitman Book “Alojzije Stepinac: Pillar of Human Rights”The latest book by Dr. Esther Gitman, “Alojzije Stepinac: Pillar of Human Rights” can now be purchased online from the publisher “Kršćanska sadašnjost” / Christian Contemporaneity at www.ks.hr/alojzije-stepinac-pillar-of-human-rights “The book Alojzije Stepinac, the Pillar of Human Rights examines how a young priest, in his thirties, from a rural Croatia…
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Continue reading →: Dr. Esther Gitman And Us: Great Day For History of Croatian HistoryBy Matko Marusic, Prof. Emer. (First published in www.narod.hr, 20 February 2019) (Translated from Croatian by Ina Vukic) On February 13, 2019, Dr. Esther Gitman launched her book “Alojzije Stepinac: Pillar of Human Rights” at the Croatian Catholic University in Zagreb. That day is the turning point of…
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Continue reading →: Croatian History And Deconstruction Of LiesDeconstructing the lies that communists and pro- Greater Serbia politically astute mercenaries have pursued on WWII Croatian historiography, with view to vilify Blessed Alojzije (Aloysius) Stepinac (WWII Archbishop of Zagreb persecuted and falsely accused of Nazi collaboration by Josip Broz Tito’s communist Yugoslavia) and the Croatian nation as a whole,…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Sovereignty Should Equal Decommunisation
It’s been several years since Croatian politics had entered largely uncharted waters of political survival and political assertion in a democratic system, which fundamentally promotes freedom of political and other association. The struggle for political survival and assertion in Croatia among the voting population, which has until 1990 lived…
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Continue reading →: Rehashing Croatian Citizenship Act – Croatian Diaspora Takes A SpotlightIn its legal formulation, citizenship is a fundamental expression of membership in a nation! Automatic right to citizenship by descent/ancestry is far valuable for the Croatian national goal of having as many Croats return than what citizenship by naturalisation is. No question about that! If I hear once more…

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.