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Continue reading →: Croatia: Showcasing Pride in Victory Of Freedom
Reading my previous post on the official celebration of Croatian Victory Day, Thanksgiving Day and Veteran’s Day on Monday 5 August in Knin one might easily conclude that in Croatia there is a certain wave of political manipulation designed to suffocate the joy people are entitled to express when celebrating…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: The Swell Of Discontent Reawakens The Beast Of Communist Oppression
Booing and jeering grew louder on Monday 5 August in Knin as Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic climbed onto the podium to deliver his address to the crowds celebrating Croatian Victory and Thanksgiving Day! Milanovic walked to the podium to cries of “don’t let him speak”, “You don’t love Croatia”, “Monkey”,…
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Continue reading →: European Commission Hot On The Heels Of Croatia’s Rushed Law Preventing Extradition For Communist Crimes
It was on June 28 this year when The Croatian Parliament led by Social Democrats rushed to pass the law dubbed as “Lex Perkovic” in accordance with which an EU arrest/extradition warrant will not be applicable to crimes committed before 7 August 2002. The rush to pass such a law…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Victory Remembers The Children
Within 72 hours Croatian, the swift and freedom loving military operation Storm had by 5 August 1995 liberated Croatian territory (about 25% of Croatia’s total territory), territory occupied by rebel Croatian Serbs with the help of Slobodan Milosevic’s Serbia for four years. This year is the 18th anniversary of Operation…
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Continue reading →: V for Victory
Originally posted on Eyes of the Mind: Waking up to the usual newspaper headlines, especially after expending my energy on an article all about our unethical politicians, can be rather depressing. However, I always remind myself of how much worse it could be. Today, thinking back to 1995 and the…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: One (Two) Serbs Too Many
Croatia’s Homeland Thanksgiving Day (Victory Day) is coming up on 5th August. It’ll be the 18th anniversary of the day the horrible war of Serb aggression ended; Military operation Storm had within a matter of days liberated the Croatian territory that was occupied by Serbs, ethnically cleansed of non-Serbs, thousands…
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Continue reading →: Finally But Poor Justice For Croatian Civilians Horrendously Tortured By Yugoslav Army In Morinj, Montenegro, 1991-1992
For the people of Dubrovnik (Croatia), Morinj is a symbol of horrendous sufferings endured by the Dubrovnik’s residents who ended up in Morinj (near Kotor, Montenegro) concentration camp. From the total of 440 Croats from Dubrovnik who suffered torture at the hands of Serb and Montenegrin camps 300 of them…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Could Communist Crimes Deniers Vanish, Please!
When an online news article attracts 2,130 comments then you know it’s touching the nerve of a nation; that’s especially so if that country has a population of 4.4 million. One of such news article appeared Saturday 27 July in Croatia’s Vecernji List portal and it’s title: Mesic: An uprising…
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Continue reading →: Croatia’s entry fee
Originally posted on misebogland: Engineer Duje Kovai, who has worked in the shipyard at Split for 40 years, asks: “Why does Europe want to stop Croatia building ships?” He has no answer. The country has a long coastline and history of sailors, fishermen and shipbuilders, but EU membership will probably put…
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Continue reading →: Croatia Economy On A Wing And A Prayer
Croatia’s finance minister Slavko Linic has not learned it seems from his failed step where he published the names of tax evaders – the Pillar of Shame – in order to drive significantly more taxpayers into compliance with tax laws. It’s been just over a year since then and he…
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Continue reading →: ICTY Prosecutor’s Naked Opportunism Masquerading As Concern For ICTY’s Legacy?
Brammertz No Longer Has Jurisdiction Over Gotovina Case Reblogged from miseticlaw.blogspot.com By Luka Misetic Radio Free Europe today published an “exclusive” interview with ICTY Prosecutor Serge Brammertz, in which Brammertz comments that his office is “dissatisfied” with the acquittals entered in the Gotovina and Perisic cases and is “examining all legal…
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.