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Continue reading →: Internationally Recognised Croatian Independence Turns 21!
Following an overwhelming vote in favour of independence following a referendum on May 19, 1991 (93.24% in favour with a 83.56% turnout), Croatia declared independence on June 25, 1991, an act which did not initially bring much international recognition, as the European Community established the Badinter Arbitration Committee to investigate…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Sex Education Causes Calamitous Rift In Society
Croatian government and the Croatian Catholic Church have been at serious loggerheads, to say the least, since the government announced late last year its new school health education plan, which includes sex education in all its “modern-day” imagery, facets, spectrum. Suffice to say, the government would not budge from its…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Fiscalization to control gray economy
The concept and the practice of fiscalization in controlling the gray economy, stamping out or minimizing avoidance of business sales tax, goods and services tax or VAT or whatever it’s called depending on where you live, has as of 1st January 2013 become a reality in Croatia. Fiscalization generally pursues…
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Continue reading →: Croatian scientist Prof. Dr. Ivan Dikic takes two prestigious scientific awards in Germany
German Research Foundation (DFG), which awards the largest scientific cash prize in the world (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz award), in the amount of 2.5 million euros, announced that Ivan Dikic is awarded for his work in discovering the function of the protein ubiquitin complex, known as the “kiss of death“. Ubiquitin…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: Rescue and Survival of Jews – World War II
New review of Esther Gitman‘s book “When Courage Prevailed :The Rescue and Survival of Jews in the Independent State of Croatia by Esther Gitman (Paragon House, ISBN 978-1-55778-894-8) by Mishka Gora “No one likes to admit they have been duped, so it is no surprise that we have not seen…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: the economy prop up – debt recovery enforcements or getting blood out of a stone
When it comes to searching for good government initiatives in creating a positive or reassuring mien in effective promulgation of individual citizen’s responsibility in achieving solid economic behavior and behavior expected within a democratic framework, don’t come knocking on Croatian government’s door. Much of what you’ll get are forceful, almost…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: The Mother Of All Gags Creeps Back In
So, let’s say I notice that a Croatian Public Servant (Government employee) is having a two or three-hour taxpayer funded lunch break (which can certainly happen in Croatia on a regular basis – an unwelcome habit formed during the days of Communist Yugoslavia) and I comment with disapproval about that…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: New York Times needs to check facts
In the book of any patriotic citizen of any country one expects at least a small, if not comprehensive, reaction by a government official (say Minister for foreign affairs) when foreign media publishes lies and misinformation about the country and its people that paints a vilifying picture. Experience tells us…
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Continue reading →: Croatia: “Chinese Whispers” fail – now let’s unveil the full truth of Serb aggression
Had the ICTY Appeal Chamber on 16 November 2012 not acquitted Croatian Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac of war crimes they were charged with in relation to August 1995, all the atrocities committed in Croatia prior to August 1995 would fade into forgetfulness and insignificance. The world would always…
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Continue reading →: New lies about Tudjman announce new aggression against Croatia
By Dr. Slobodan Lang – 14 December 2012 (Translated by Ina Vukic) On the 2nd of June of this year I went to Medjugorje and kneeled beside the visionary Mirjana, as she was receiving a message from Our Lady. I prayed for the freedom of Generals Gotovina and Markac. On…
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Continue reading →: Christmas in Croatia – before and now
Croatians have celebrated Christmas since the Ninth century, when they accepted Christianity. In 879 Pope John VIII wrote a letter in which he recognised the Croatian state under Prince Branimir. Approval from the Holy See was brought about by Branimir’s own actions to bring the Croatians further away from the…
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.