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Continue reading →: A Month To Recharge
Originally posted on Croatia, the War, and the Future: Ina Vukic 1993Celebration of Croatian Independence This is to you our blogging community – the thousands upon thousands following and reacting to stories and issues we churn out daily, weekly, spreading the words that matter. Thank you! While I will be…
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Continue reading →: Victims Of Post-WWII Communist Crimes Remembered At Jasenovac
In October 1917, the Bolshevik Revolution gave birth to the deadliest ideology in human history – Communism. That disease spread like wildfire. To date Communism has claimed more than 100 million lives worldwide and to quote Nigel Jones : “The 20th century witnessed death and slaughter on an unprecedented…
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Continue reading →: Averting Yet Another Collapse Of Croatian Government
When upon my return from Croatia a few weeks ago I wrote about my observations on the state of the country one thing that rattled me a great deal was the extent to which the threatening bankruptcy of one private company (Agrokor) was shaking-up the whole country. Subsequently, Croatia was…
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Continue reading →: French Presidential Elections Matter To Croatia
The French nation has had a gutful of socialist rule and mindset. No doubt about that. The first round of Presidential elections held Sunday 23 April gives evidence to landslide rejection of the leftist, liberal strongholds of power. In a seismic shift of voter sentiment centrist Emmanuel Macron and…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Denial Of Communist Crimes Fanning The Flames Of National Disunity
Democracies are no strangers to national disunity even the oldest and most developed ones and Croatia is no different as in it the moral philosophies of individualism and solidarity with the multitudes of political parties and movements clash, battling for the soul of Croatia. Conservatives or the right wing stand…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Zagreb’s Beautiful Countryside To Own
Most people when visiting Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, post photographs and descriptions of the city itself with its proud historical architecture, its thriving and bustling city squares adorned with elegant and artistically strong statues that talk to centuries of struggles for independence, of the blue trams, the…
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Continue reading →: One Place Of Execution Of More Than 40,000 Innocent Croats
By Roman Leljak Translated into English by Ina Vukic with permission from Roman Leljak In June 1945 the Partisans committed the biggest genocide against the Croatian people at Kocevski Rog (Slovenia). The liquidations were not a necessary evil, a mistake or a liquidation of the collaborators of the…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Economy: Rogues, Thieves And Other Vermin
When the government of a former communist country (Croatia) brings about and takes over with forced administration a calamitously failed private company (it subsidised and helped along the way as did the communist Yugoslavia regime via nationalisation of private assets and borrowed money injections) the gut tells you, regardless of…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Defence Council HVO Celebrates 25th Anniversary
While the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) in Bosnia and Herzegovina is to celebrated under the auspices of the Croatian National Assembly in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the HVO and Homeland War unit for the veterans across more than 42 municipalities during this weekend…
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Continue reading →: ICTY And Vicious Political Battles Against Survival Of Croats In Bosnia And Herzegovina
If there was ever a more revealing moment of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s putrid Dayton Peace Accords lined political stage, it appears to be now. Whether staged, coincidental or not, the current boiling-point political crisis has intensified in the very month of ICTY Appeal Chamber hearing for six Herceg-Bosna Croats convicted…
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Continue reading →: Communist Yugoslavia Leprosy Resurrected In Move For Regional Nationality
An initiative, by nature and intent profoundly ominous for peace and freedom to develop and enjoy the relatively newly created states that broke away from communist Yugoslavia in 1990’s as prosperous sovereign entities, was launched in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on March 30th by notables and NGOs, however notorious or…
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.