Happy Victory, Happy Liberty – Croatia!

 5 August 2015 20th Anniversary of Operation Storm Croatian victory over Serb aggressor Monumental statue in honour of Franjo Tudjman, first president of Croatia Photo: Hrvoje Jelavic/PIXSELL

5 August 2015
20th Anniversary of Operation Storm
Croatian victory over Serb aggressor
Monumental statue in honour of
Franjo Tudjman, first president of Croatia
Photo: Hrvoje Jelavic/PIXSELL

 

Today, 5th August 2015 is the 20th Anniversary of the Operation Storm, of liberation of Croatia, which put an end to the bloody and brutal Serb aggression and Croatia was liberated on that day from Serb occupation! While Serbs and Serbia will and have come out with barrages of denials of their own crimes of aggression, painting themselves as victims rather than aggressors – just as they did when 20th Anniversary of Srebrenica genocide was marked last month – Croatia is filled with pride at its achievements, bravery and independence.

Monumental statue to Franjo Tudjman at Knin Croatia

Monumental statue to
Franjo Tudjman at Knin
Croatia

Today, 20 years after the hard won victory over the Serb aggressor Croatia’s first president Franjo Tudjman, who led Croatia into independence and democracy, secession from communist Yugoslavia received a greatest gift of gratitude: a monumental statue of him and a monumental honour to his name were unveiled at the town of Knin, the centre of the Croatian territory Serbs occupied during the war and ethnically cleansed of all Croats and non-Serbs by mid-1992.

“On this place, on 6th August 1995,  dr Franjo Tudjman, the First President Of Croatia,  victoriously kissed the Croatian flag  and said these words:  We have Croatia.” Words inscribed at base of monument in Knin

“On this place, on 6th August 1995,
dr Franjo Tudjman, the First President Of Croatia,
victoriously kissed the Croatian flag
and said these words:
We have Croatia.”
Words inscribed at base
of monument in Knin

The base of the monumental statue of Franjo Tudjman in Knin is solid weight of stone that says:
“On this place, on 6th August 1995, dr Franjo Tudjman, the First President Of Croatia, victoriously kissed the Croatian flag and said these words: We have Croatia.”

20th Anniversary of Operation Storm Liberation of Croatia Military Parade to honour the fallen, the brave and liberty

20th Anniversary of Operation Storm
Liberation of Croatia
Military Parade to honour
the fallen, the brave and liberty

 

President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic greets the military parade participants from army vehicle 4th August 2015 Photo: Pixsell

President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic
greets the military parade participants from army vehicle
4th August 2015
Photo: Pixsell

Yesterday, on Tuesday 4th August, a Croatian Army parade was held in the capital Zagreb to mark the 20th anniversary of Operation Storm and victory over the Serb aggressor, with 3,000 participants marching through the centre of the city, with spirits high and cheers and deep respect for those whose life was lost in the defence of the homeland, freedom and democracy. This parade was the first part of the official celebrations held in Croatia, the second part is being held in the heroic town of Knin today, as I said, where battles for freedom and liberation of occupied territory were led in August 1995with utmost determination to be free of the scourge of communism Serb aggression represented.

Crowds celebrate victory in Zagreb Croatia 4th August 2015 Photo: AA

Crowds celebrate victory in
Zagreb Croatia
4th August 2015
Photo: AA

 

The joy of victory Zagreb Croatia 20th Anniversary of Operation Storm Photo: AA

The joy of victory
Zagreb Croatia
20th Anniversary of Operation Storm
Photo: AA

 

Croatian war wounded  veterans observe the military parade and say about the participants: "they are our pride" Zagreb 4th August 2015

Croatian war wounded veterans
observe the military parade
and say about the participants:
“you are our pride”
Zagreb
4th August 2015

In attendance at the Army parade in Zagreb were Croatia’s top leadership including President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic who inspected the procession before ordering the start of the parade, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic, Minister for defence Ante Kotromanovic, almost all government ministers, political elite and the not so elite, thousands of citizens and war veterans.
Members of historical detachments in colourful uniforms, coming from all parts of Croatia, attracted special attention by the audience. Croatian cadets and members of allied countries drew wide smiles from the onlookers and revellers.

Croatian military parade 20th Anniversary of Operation Storm historical detachments marched also Photo: Screenshot HRT news

Croatian military parade
20th Anniversary of Operation Storm
historical detachments marched also
Photo: Screenshot HRT news

20 Anniversary of Croatian victory over Serb aggressor Photo: Screenshot HRT news

20 Anniversary of Croatian victory
over Serb aggressor
Photo: Screenshot HRT news

 

20th Anniversary of victory and liberty in Croatia 4th August 2015 Photo: Screenshot HRT news

20th Anniversary of victory and liberty
in Croatia
4th August 2015
Photo: Screenshot HRT news

The centerpiece of the artistic program was the performance of the national anthem “Our Beautiful Homeland” by a 12-year-old girl Mia Negovetic and the Croatian Navy “Sveti Juraj” (Saint George) a cappella band.

12-year old Mia Negovetic  touched everybody's heart singing the Croatian national anthem "Our Beautiful Homeland" at the 20th Anniversary of Operation Storm military parade Photo: Josip Kopi/MORH/PIXSELL

12-year-old Mia Negovetic
touched everybody’s heart
singing the Croatian national anthem
“Our Beautiful Homeland”
at the 20th Anniversary of Operation Storm
military parade
Photo: Josip Kopi/MORH/PIXSELL

HAPPY VICTORY, HAPPY LIBERTY – CROATIA! Ina Vukic, Prof. (Zgb); B.A., M.A.Ps. (Syd)

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