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Continue reading →: A Recap on NATO Summit 2024April 2024 marked Croatia’s 15th anniversary of becoming a member state of NATO. After the membership invitation in April 2008 at the NATO Summit in Bucharest and brief accession negotiations, the accession protocol was signed in Brussels on July 9, 2008, which was subsequently ratified in the parliaments of the…
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Continue reading →: A Gathering of CroatsPlan For New Croatian Ministry for Demography and Immigration? The 2024 general elections, April, did bring about the third consecutive term of government for the Croatian Democratic Union/HDZ Party albeit in coalition with Homeland Movement/DP as its main partner. The Serb Independent Democratic Party/SDSS that was and is affiliated in…
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Continue reading →: Depravity in Croatian President’s Words: Being A Communist Still More Important than Being a Croatian!The Croatian independence referendum in May 1991 was held at 7,691 polling stations, where voters were given two ballots—blue and red, with a single referendum option each, allowing use of either or both of ballots. The referendum question proposing independence of Croatia, presented on the blue ballot, passed with 93.24%…
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Continue reading →: Ultra Conservative and Far Right Significant Shift In European Union Parliament To Boost Prospects For Patriotic Parties In CroatiaThe steady rise of ultra-conservative and far right-wing parties has been especially pronounced in the EU’s founding countries at the European Parliament elections this past weekend. The results of these elections are glaringly clear across the EU as the right wing harvested the biggest winnings while the left-wing greens and…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: WWII Jasenovac Camp and Official LiesDuring the past month another public scandal broke out in Croatia and spread worldwide. Perhaps because Jasenovac Camp was established in Croatia, rather than in Serbia, where the extermination of Jews was the worst on the territory of Yugoslavia, after World War Two by communist Yugoslav authorities to commemorate victims…
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Continue reading →: Appeal For “Croatian Six” Defence Fund!This is the time in history in the defence of the Croatian name and truth when it is necessary for all Croats and their friends to extend their helping hand as one voice! Donate today, donate now, your monetary gift to continue and end the defence of the “Croatian Six”…
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Continue reading →: New Voice Of New Diaspora Croatian GenerationIt was a most happy day when recently I discovered that there has been a launch of a new website on Croatian traditions and political thought created and maintained by those of Croatian origins born and bred in Canada and the USA – diaspora! This month of May 2024 the…
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Continue reading →: Bleiburg Massacre and Croatian Victims of Communist Regime – An Interview With Dr Josip StjepandicThis weekend starting Saturday 18 May 2024 several commemorations of Croatian victims of Yugoslav communist crimes from May 1945 and after across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia and the diaspora will draw a great number of people into a state of sorrow. But also, into a state of overwhelming pride…
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Continue reading →: On 8 May 1945 Neither Patriotic Zagreb nor Patriotic Croatia Were LIberated – They Were Either Massacred or Taken To Communist PrisonAt Bleiburg field in Austria in May 1945 and for months afterwards along the killing fields known as The Way of the Cross, Yugoslav communists eliminated those they saw as their real opponents, those who rejected communism and Yugoslavia: the bourgeois, businessmen, clergymen, elderly, women, children, soldiers fighting for independent…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Two Decades of Democratic BackslidingTwo weeks out of general elections and still no government formed in Croatia. According to legislative provisions the President of Croatia Zoran Milanovic is to convene the first session of the newly elected parliament by 20th May 2024 at the latest regardless of whether post-elections negotiations reach the required 76…

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.