Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta
"Operation Storm was joint criminal enterprise"
Croatia's Operation Storm was a joint criminal enterprise whose goal was to expel the Serb people in Croatia from the areas they lived in for centuries.
This has been stated by the head of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta. He spoke for Serbia's state broadcaster RTS on the occasion of the upcoming 20th anniversary of Croatia's military and police campaign.
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Linta condemns Grabar Kitarovic's statement on Cyrillic
BELGRADE - President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta condemned on Tuesday Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic's statement that imposing and forcing the use of Cyrillic in Vukovar on signs installed on public institutions is reopening old wounds for the Croats that suffered in that town.
Linta: Memorial center for Serb victims should be built
BELGRADE - Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Holocaust, genocide and other victims of fascism in the Second World War is an opportunity to acknowledge that too little has been done to protect the huge number of Serb victims from oblivion, President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta said.
Linta: Grabar Kitarovic's statement is chauvinistic
BELGRADE - President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta condemned on Friday in the strongest terms the "provocative and chauvinistic" statement by the newly-elected President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic that she considers all citizens of Croatia to be Croats.
Over 60 percent of Croatians would "block Serbia"
Over 60 percent of Croatians would "block Serbia"
ZAGREB -- 61.5 percent of Croatians are in favor of blocking Serbia's EU membership, "until all open issues between the two countries have been resolved."
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Linta: Croatian authorities should condemn hate graffiti
BELGRADE - Head of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta wants the Croatian authorities to publicly condemn the Ustasha graffiti painted of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) parish centre in Vinkovci and do everything in their power to arrest and punish the culprits of that and a number of other ani-Serb incidents.
It was not Seselj’s, but Tudjman’s politics to blame for war
BELGRADE - The Coalition of Refugee Associations in Serbia said Monday that they did not agree with a recently expressed view by Croatian President Ivo Josipovic that the politics pursued by Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj had caused the war and suffering in Croatia in the 1990s, and argued instead that the primary responsibility for the war on the Croatian territory rested w
Linta: Statements by Croatian officials hypocritical
BELGRADE - The president of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta on Sunday condemned as hypocritical a statement by Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, who has expressed regret over the provisional release of Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj from detention in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) without a conviction.
Request for Serb homes to be rebuilt or damage compensated
BELGRADE - Head of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta sent an open letter to Croatia's Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic on friday asking that the government ban the clearance of the ruins of Serb-owned buildings without consent from their owners.
Linta: Fear production continues
BELGRADE - Head of the Coalition of Refugee Associations Miodrag Linta said on Wednesday the most recent incidents in Vukovar where cyrillic parts of bilingual signs were covered by Croatian flags were a continuation of the production of fear and an attempt to maintain a warlike atmosphere.
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