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Continue reading →: Pan-Croatian Economic Forum: A Step Forward Or Just A Lot Of Hot Air?
In both Western and Eastern folk superstitions Friday the 13th is a day of bad luck! But, there are exceptions as, for instance, in Croatia an old folktale says that a Friday the 13th is the most desirable date in the year to have one’s fortune told, whether it be…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Greater Serbia Agenda Gets Personal Again – A Diplomatic Offensive
It must never be forgotten that Serbia and Serbs who participated in the aggression, mass murder, ethnic cleansing, rape, wanton destruction… against Croatia in the early 1990’s have come to justify and excuse these war crimes with what their politicians called “fear that Croats, once Croatia secedes from communist Yugoslavia,…
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Continue reading →: Who Is Afraid Of The Truth – Croatia Vs Serbia Genocide ICJ Case
Ever since the publication of an interview of Sonja Biserko, chairwoman of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, regarding her impending appearance as witness for Croatia in its lawsuit against Serbia for genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), there has been a distressing harangue against the…
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Continue reading →: Bob Dylan Charged With Insulting Behaviour And Incitement To Hatred Over Comments About Croatians
AFP Reports: Bob Dylan has been charged with insulting behaviour and incitement to hatred in France after a Croat group filed a complaint about an interview in Rolling Stone magazine, a judicial source says. It follows a legal complaint lodged by a Croat association in France over a 2012 interview…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Sparks Fly As Referendum Bans Same Sex Marriage
The issue of same sex marriage has been hot and deeply divisive throughout the world for quite some time. Some countries have managed to win the day, as it were, and declare same sex marriages legal. But all have had to deal with allowing social conscience on the issue to…
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Continue reading →: Croatia – Lustration: Yes or No? Or: Should The Constitution Include Condemnation Of Communist Regime and Its Crimes?
The (Josip) Perkovic case and the impending changes to the Constitution have once again made the question of lustration current in Croatia; many public figures, as well as Croatian citizens, advocate for its implementation, but it seems that barely a few understand what it actually entails, how to implement it…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Ex-Communist Camp Engages Oppression In Marriage Referendum
Since the dawn of human society, which includes matrimony, law and church have regulated marriage as a union between a man and a woman, until recently (but in some states/countries only). Whether one believes that a marriage is an exclusive right to heterosexual couples, between a man and a woman,…
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Continue reading →: In Spite of Hatred
Originally posted on Eyes of the Mind: I would like to be able to mark Bosnian Statehood Day (Dan Državnosti) with a cheery report about how Bosnia and Hercegovina (BiH) has bounced back after the war and that ethnic cleansing is a distant memory. However, that’s not true. As I…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: For Home – Ready! Flushing Out Communist Crimes
On 18 November 2013 at Vukovar, on Remembrance Day for victims of homeland war, Croatian government and president experienced a profound taste of rejection by the very majority of Croatians who found themselves in Vukovar on that day and there were over 100,000 there. In fact, it can be said…
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Continue reading →: Croatian Government and President Get Just Desserts In Vukovar
The day of remembrance on Vukovar as victim – 18 November – yesterday – saw an amazing display of determination to pursue with protecting the rights of victims of war crimes (the murdered and killed, the raped, the wounded, the disabled, the distraught, the still suffering masses from the horrors…
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Continue reading →: Croatia Remembers Victim Vukovar
18 November is Remembrance Day for victims of Vukovar and for Vukovar as victim of Serb aggression against Croatia in the 1990’s. Remembering are moments filled with overwhelming sadness and grief that still weigh heavily upon thousands of victims who survived the brutal aggression, upon family and friends of those…
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.