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Continue reading →: Croatia’s Minister Hasanbegovic Must Stay Put For Justice For Victims Of Communist Crimes
There’s not much as repugnant and as unacceptable in today’s democracies and freedoms than when an official or employee of a non-government organisation or a government official takes the liberty of seeking that an another country’s government dismisses one of its government ministers, elected into the parliament of his/her…
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Continue reading →: Victims Of Communism On Island Of Korcula Croatia
If you’re not with us then you are against us, and, therefore, you must be liquidated – that was the motto Yugoslav communist Partisans lived by during and after WWII. “I did not even dare write about all the horrendous torment victims of Partisans on Korcula endured – Partisans in…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Still Hostage of Communist Fury
The violent communist furore unleashed from Serbia and within Croatia from rebel Serbs and pro-Communists in 1991 when Croats voted overwhelmingly to secede from communist Yugoslavia has not died down to a tolerable degree despite the horrible war of aggression being long over, with Croatia – a victorious…
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Continue reading →: Persecuting Journalist In Croatia For Exposing Serb Orthodox Priests Glorifying Chetnik Murderers
No judge, no jury – Croatia’s e-media (electronic media regulatory body in Croatia) has decided last week to temporarily shut down the broadcasting of Z1 TV programs as its draconian and utterly communist Yugoslavia-style response to opinion or comment expressed by TV program “Markov Trg” (Mark’s Square) host Marko…
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Continue reading →: New Croatian Government Exposes Opposition’s Communist Killjoys of Democracy And Progress
BIOGRAPHIES/CVs of Croatia’s new Government officials can be found HERE It took 14 hours of presentation of Tihomir Oreskovic’s new centre-right cabinet for the new government and its program and discussions in the Croatian Parliament on Friday 22 January 2016 for the same government to…
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Continue reading →: Setting Right Croatian War Veterans’ Rights
If the Croatian Prime Minister designate, Tihomir Oreskovic, accepts the HDZ/Croatian Democratic Union nomination for the new Minister of Veterans Affairs the Croatian war veterans would, after several years of degradation by the leftist political winds finally reap their deserved rewards. Friday 22 January 2016 is widely touted as the…
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Continue reading →: Europe’s Dithering Compassion Ignites Fears Of Inability To Cope With Refugee Crisis In Croatia
In the second half of 2015, the Eastern, the South-Eastern European and the Balkan countries caused an overwhelming number of headlines when it comes to migration. Hundreds of thousands of migrants/refugees from the Middle East made their way to the West through Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, as well as…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Artist Showcased In Notable International Success
Croatian artist Branka Grubic has just won the Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery (United States based) international competition in “All Women Art Exhibition” with her work “Just Breathe”, beating 890 entries from 33 countries from around the world. In fact, in January, 2016. Branka received two awards…
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Continue reading →: Studying In Croatia For International Students
Recently, readers and followers of this blog asked me to consider writing about education for international or foreign students in Croatia and, so, here I am. Croatia prides itself on the level of adult literacy, which is at the rate of around 99%. Croatia loves education and knowledge and…
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Continue reading →: Croatia On Cusp Of Real Progress Despite Undermining
Timothy Less (a UK based political analyst on Eastern Europe according to LinkedIn profile in which he claims that his “primary role is running the Nova Europa political risk consultancy which helps businesses and international organisations to understand the impact of politics on their interests in Eastern Europe” )…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: A Unique Greeting Of New Year
Fuzine is a beautiful town in Gorski Kotar, Croatia, located 730m above sea-level where the mountains meet the sea, up and inland of northern coast towards Rijeka. Picturesque mountains surround Fuzine, and so do the centuries-old evergreen forests and the beauty of its Bajer and Lepenica lakes. Summer refreshment…
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.